“Lizzie heard Meg say. “Mrs. Goodman?” Lizzie knew that it was a very good thing that Scout had a wonderful home just waiting for her. Still, she couldn’t help feeling a little bit sad that she would have to say good-bye to this very special puppy so soon. But Lizzie couldn’t stay sad for long. Just then Buddy ran past her, dragging a rope tug toy that was almost bigger than he was. Scout galloped behind him, trying to catch up with Buddy — and also trying to bite the other end of the rope. Doin...g two things at once was a bit too much for the little pup, and Lizzie laughed as Scout tumbled over her own feet. Casey brought up the rear, looking like the mature and dignified dog she was. That is, until she grabbed the toy and swung it away, teasing the younger pups by stealing their prize. Lizzie and Charles and their parents could not stop laughing as they watched the three dogs playing. It was quite a sight. Scout was the smallest. She looked like a miniature Casey, only fluffier and with those flopped-over ears.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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