Mr. Putter and his fine cat, Tabby appeared this book. And Mrs. Teaberry and her small dog, Zeke lived next door to them. She sometimes gave him eggplant for his supper. And he sometimes gave her kiwis for her lunch. They were very happy living side by side.
One day Mrs. Teaberry slipped on a kiwi and hurt her foot, so Mr. Putter took her to the doctor. The doctor's diagnostic outcome was a rest of one week. So she could not walk her dog, Zeke. She was very troubled. Then Mr. Potter said that I will walk your little dog. When she heard that, she was very happy. But she was a little worried, because Zeke tugs, and wraps around trees, and chases other dog. But Mr. Putter thought that Zeke was a dream dog.
The first day Mr. Putter and Tabby took him for a walk, he tugged. He tugged and tugged and tugged. He tugged them through yards and creeks and houses they had never been through before. When they got home, they had to have some warm milk and pudding and a nap.
The second day they took him for a walk, he wrapped around trees. He wrapped around a pine tree, a pear tree and an elm tree. Ans he always wrapped them with him. When they got home, they had to have some warm milk and popovers and a nap.
The third day Zeke chased dogs, and he did not chase little ones. He chased big ones. For example, he chased a Russian Wolfhound, a Great Dane and a Saint Bernard. He chased them until they got bored with being chased. Then they turned around and chased Zeke and Mr. Potter and Tabby. The big dogs chased them through yards and creeks and houses they had never been to through before. Mr. Potter said to Tabby when they woke up. "Zeke was not a bream dog. He was a nightmare." And the two of them sat long time wondering what to do. They weren't sure they could live through four more days with Zeke.
But the fourth day he did not tug, he did not wrap, and he did not chase. He was a dream dog. So he had a hot fudge sundae with extra cherries. The fifth day was same. He was a dream dog again. So they took him to the swimming pool, and he jumped off the diving board fifteen times. On the sixth day Zeke went to a carnival. On the seventh day he went to the zoo. When they took him home for the last time, Mrs. Teaberry came, and asked them. "Was Zeke a good dog?"
They smiled and said "Yes." The day they said good-bye and went home and had a party.
I have a dog, too. And I often walk with him. He also tug, so I was hard. But he is my family, and I love him. This book was able to sympathize, so I want to read it again!!
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