“Thursday morning, as Davey and I raced to get ready for school, I drank two cups of strong dark coffee, struggled not to yawn, and wondered why on earth I’d ever thought that bringing the Dachshund puppy home with me was a good idea. Not that Dox was hard to take care of: he wasn’t. The puppy was bright and eager to please, not to mention cute as a button. Food hadn’t been a problem; Eve was still eating puppy kibble herself. And since Dox spent most of his time either with me or in a crate, hi...s lack of housebreaking wasn’t an issue either. What to do with him during the day while I was at work was another matter. Of course, Aunt Peg had pointed that problem out to me at the time. Then, I’d glossed over her objections; now they were coming back to haunt me. Nevertheless, I didn’t seem to have much choice. Dox couldn’t sit home by himself all day, so he was going to have to come with me to school. For once, luck was with me. When my canine cohorts and I pulled into the teachers’ parking lot, I saw that Mr.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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