
Puppy Love
“I’m so sorry, Miss. Marty just took off. I … I don’t think he has ever seen a pink dog before. Actually, come to think of it, neither have I,” said Charlotte as she tried to pull Marty away from the poodle and sneak a closer look at this very pink young woman. But Marty was having none of that. He was leaping and spinning circles in front of the poodle. She, on the other hand, simply stood there staring at him as if she had never seen anything quite like Marty either. Suddenly, she lowered her aristocratic nose and slurped Marty on his nose … a very elegant slurp, but a slurp, nonetheless. Overcome, Marty instantly lay down in front of her and stared up at her with rapturous doggy eyes. “I think your little dog is in love with my La Fanny,” the woman sighed as she told La Fanny to sit quietly next to her. From Beacon Street Girls book #4: Out of Bounds Ahhh… l’amour. This was the day when I first met my La Fanny. You know, Charlotte was right. I had NEVER seen a pink dog before. And now, no other pink dog will compare! She’s got style, she’s got class, and she always lets me lap up some water from her dish outside her human’s store, Think Pink. In return, I showed her where I keep my secret bone collection. In my doggie dreams, we would be together forever and scamper off into the sunset—only to return at dinnertime, of course!
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Some people say pets can’t fall in love. What do YOU think?
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