Author: | Jonae Randau | ISBN: | 9781466962514 |
Publisher: | Trafford Publishing | Publication: | November 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Trafford Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Jonae Randau |
ISBN: | 9781466962514 |
Publisher: | Trafford Publishing |
Publication: | November 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Trafford Publishing |
Language: | English |
A devoted friendship that would be tested by physicalities, nature, and unforeseen circumstances, and because of this rare bond, the reader can share in what true dedication is all about, the true meaning of friendships, and what is meant to be dedicated to a friend for life and may want to participate in relationships. Who would have thought that a hound dog, who normally loves to chase birds and is even known as a hunting dog, would come to love and care for a bird. From the beginning, she would show compassion and care, a true but rare connection between the two. The bird would sing each day a song of thanks dedicated to the faithful dog, who would show a difference in what nature had instilled in its existence; maybe the small dog did not come to realize that dogs and birds are not the best of friends. What a stubborn puppy, what a loving puppy. Her innocence would unknowingly direct her to protect the bird; it would become her duty and mission to continue to observe and protect her newfound feathered friend.
A devoted friendship that would be tested by physicalities, nature, and unforeseen circumstances, and because of this rare bond, the reader can share in what true dedication is all about, the true meaning of friendships, and what is meant to be dedicated to a friend for life and may want to participate in relationships. Who would have thought that a hound dog, who normally loves to chase birds and is even known as a hunting dog, would come to love and care for a bird. From the beginning, she would show compassion and care, a true but rare connection between the two. The bird would sing each day a song of thanks dedicated to the faithful dog, who would show a difference in what nature had instilled in its existence; maybe the small dog did not come to realize that dogs and birds are not the best of friends. What a stubborn puppy, what a loving puppy. Her innocence would unknowingly direct her to protect the bird; it would become her duty and mission to continue to observe and protect her newfound feathered friend.