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In the morning, I couldn't see Lizzie anywhere. I caught her scent, but it soon disappeared. I walked out of the hospital and cound Lizzie on a slide at the park. Then, I saw Issac next to her. I ran to them and I sat down next to them. They talked for hours non stop. Lizzie would stroke my soft fur from time to time and Issac would throw a ball that he had brought for me. I sensed that Lizzie was feeling queezy so, I barked and signaled her to go to the hospital. Lizzie got up and Issac asked, "What's wrong?" Lizzie answered, "I...." She walked by a tree and put her hand to it. Two seconds later, she passed out. Issac ran to the hospital while I licked Lizzie's face. I nuged her hand, but she wouldn't move. I saw Issac come back with a set of doctors. They strapped Lizzie in a gurney and wheeled her away. I followed, but they wouldn't let me in her room. I missed her so much. Seconds passed into minutes and minutes passed into hours. She was still in the room. I layed right in front of the door and I fell asleep. I woke up seeing Lizzie. "Good morning you little hero." She said. She looked all ready to go for a walk. We walked up a hill and I smelt a lot of lizards and other dogs. Lizzie sat down and closed her eyes. "Do you feel that?" She asked. "That is the wind." I sniffed the air as many sents filled the air. Lizzie got up and we went on a bus. I smelt lots of new smells. I smelt gas, gum, and tons of people. When we got off of the bus, we were near the woods. Lizzie walked into the woods and I followed. I saw a squirrel and I cased after it. I could hear Lizzie yellin, "Come back!" I think that meant that she wantediluvian me to run faster so I did. Soon enough, I stopped and saw the squirrel run up a tree. I barked and jumped up trying to get to it. It was no use. I turned around and I didn't see Lizzie. That was ok. I knew her scent and I caught it. I followedher scent and it led me to a near by river. No Lizzie. I went into the water and I found her scent on the other side. I sniffed and walked for hours until, I lost her scent. I heard some baring and howling and I thought it was a dog. It wasn't. There were about twelve wolves and they were hungry They chased me down to river and I hot a fee rocks while running. I trampled and fell down. The wolves were catching up with me until I saw a shadow come over me. It was Issac. I could sense he was scared and concerned. I closedan my eyes as he lifted me up. I was in so much pain but I didn't let him know. I smelt Lizzie and I could hear her crying. I woke up at the vets and people were rushing toward me. I felt a pinch and I was back to sleep. I woke up again with a big cone on my head. I felt something on my left paw and I tried to lick it, but the cone prevented me from doing so. Lizzie came in the room and hugged me. A vet said, "Keep him away from the woods for now and don't let him run to much for about a week." Lizzie nodded and said thank you and left. Doctor Ron came in and gave the vet some green paper that had a person's head on it. People called it "money." When we got to the hospital, Lozzie wouldn't let me run around. No fun. Minutes felt like hours and hours felt like days. Soon enough, I could run again (after the vets took my stitches out and my big cone got taken off too thank God ) I ran around and chased squirrles. It was very fun when Lizzie and Issac would bring me to the park and throw my favorite ball . Today, Lizzie and Issac went up a hill with me and set out a small blanket. They sat and talked for hours until they threw my ball and I zoomed passed them to get it. They kept throwing it and throwing it until it was Nguyen time. Issac's dad picked him up and Lzzie and I went home. I could barely sleep because I was so excited about tomorrow. Lizzie said that tomorrow we would go to a dog spa. In the morning, we walked a few miles down to a light blue building that said, "Spa Paws." It smelt like dogs, dog toys, wet dogs, and people. I pulled on my leash to go inside. In the entrance, a woman was sitting in a chair holding papers behind a counter. Lizzie and the woman talked and the woman gave her a piece of paper and she signed it. Soon enough, I was laying down while people brushed my fur. My tail wagged because it reminded of how Lizzie's mom would pet me.
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Publication Date: 01-29-2017
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Dedication:
I would like to thank my family and my love for animals.
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