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Wednesday 16 October 2013

A young veterinarian candidate raised many puppies to perfection. She believed that all puppies were just dogs though that would just go home with anyone. There were ten puppies always in the wings vying for the top job; that is to be strolled and fed Alpo(TM) or the store brand food (they also have good store brand potatoes and lettuce-it's true!) with affection everyday. But, she only really wanted one for training( but walking and barking doesn't really require training though-so controlling- but learning dog show tricks is quite alright!). A nice puppy with good demeanour was chosen; with studious puppy eyes. He was a pretty good choice, being genuine in friendship. He was told to focus on the task and not to cheat when he looked at another veterinarian but he looked only because they walked passed the front door of the Bread, Milk and Smoke store with the future extension map where he was asked to sit faithfully.  The veterinarian was in the store buying little stuffed animals, almost like the real thing, that would keep the other puppies back at the kennels riveted and focused in the veterinarian's direction. The puppy at the front door felt a little jilted maybe as she forgot  he was sitting there keeping his instructions in mind; faithfully. But, this is how the veterinarian felt, you see, since they were noticeable like most veterinarians in green veterinarian scrubs with the owl crest on the golf shirt. The veterinarian stood out because she remembered what was most important. It had nothing to do with the green, attention grabbing scrubs. They would have stood out even if the scrubs were uh black or uh white; so many happy feelings. The veterinarian saw the puppy at the door, anticipating the moment of reuniting. It was the happy look in his eye; his tongue wagging. She decided to turn back and make sure she bought that faithful puppy the biggest toy; only by a centimetre really but he felt like he was the gold collared puppy and also appreciated as he had the top job in being faithful (he told the other veterinarians not to ask for his paw for walking any longer). She gave him the toy and they walked in the park happily forever after.

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