"Yoshi", roughly meaning "Okay" or "Good", is a way to tell a dog it can come to you or do whatever you were telling it not to do. (E.g., if you put down a dog treat and tell it not to eat it, then say, "Yoshi!" the dog will know it's okay to eat it now. If you've been telling the dog to stay put, then "Yoshi" will roughly mean "Come here/Heel".) Someone called out loudly to YOSHIko, so...
"Yoshi", roughly meaning "Okay" or "Good", is a way to tell a dog it can come to you or do whatever you were telling it not to do. (E.g., if you put down a dog treat and tell it not to eat it, then say, "Yoshi!" the dog will know it's okay to eat it now. If you've been telling the dog to stay put, then "Yoshi" will roughly mean "Come here/Heel".) Someone called out loudly to YOSHIko, so...
Alright. Didnt mark it as translated cuz I was hoping someone got a better translation for that
Stay, stay~Stay! COME right in, Yoshiko-chanIt's alright, Shiitake is well-behaved.