A Puppy's Tell-All Tale
Suddenly taken from her warm, nuzzling litter-mates and handed to an old couple, the puppy writes to her breeder, Susan, of her lonesomeness, and her longing for Susan’s lap. In her new home, with new sounds, and a cage to sleep in all by herself, she pines for her brothers and sisters. But after many days, the love she feels from her new owners begins to replace her old memories.

She adjusts to her new fetching life, digging up flowers and carrying the new plantings, soil and all, into the house. She chews and twists reading glasses left on the table, leaves her teeth indentations on the wallet left on the desk, and does not understand the scolding. She is heartbroken when she hears her “parents” talking of giving her away, and overjoyed when they decide to keep her.

She enjoys the dog park, but struggles with the adjustment when her “family” moves into a retirement home, and even to a different state where she travels by airplane. A Puppy’s Tell-all Tale is the five-year life from a puppy’s viewpoint.
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A Puppy's Tell-All Tale
Suddenly taken from her warm, nuzzling litter-mates and handed to an old couple, the puppy writes to her breeder, Susan, of her lonesomeness, and her longing for Susan’s lap. In her new home, with new sounds, and a cage to sleep in all by herself, she pines for her brothers and sisters. But after many days, the love she feels from her new owners begins to replace her old memories.

She adjusts to her new fetching life, digging up flowers and carrying the new plantings, soil and all, into the house. She chews and twists reading glasses left on the table, leaves her teeth indentations on the wallet left on the desk, and does not understand the scolding. She is heartbroken when she hears her “parents” talking of giving her away, and overjoyed when they decide to keep her.

She enjoys the dog park, but struggles with the adjustment when her “family” moves into a retirement home, and even to a different state where she travels by airplane. A Puppy’s Tell-all Tale is the five-year life from a puppy’s viewpoint.
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A Puppy's Tell-All Tale

A Puppy's Tell-All Tale

by June Stephenson
A Puppy's Tell-All Tale

A Puppy's Tell-All Tale

by June Stephenson

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Suddenly taken from her warm, nuzzling litter-mates and handed to an old couple, the puppy writes to her breeder, Susan, of her lonesomeness, and her longing for Susan’s lap. In her new home, with new sounds, and a cage to sleep in all by herself, she pines for her brothers and sisters. But after many days, the love she feels from her new owners begins to replace her old memories.

She adjusts to her new fetching life, digging up flowers and carrying the new plantings, soil and all, into the house. She chews and twists reading glasses left on the table, leaves her teeth indentations on the wallet left on the desk, and does not understand the scolding. She is heartbroken when she hears her “parents” talking of giving her away, and overjoyed when they decide to keep her.

She enjoys the dog park, but struggles with the adjustment when her “family” moves into a retirement home, and even to a different state where she travels by airplane. A Puppy’s Tell-all Tale is the five-year life from a puppy’s viewpoint.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013158719
Publisher: June Stephenson
Publication date: 07/30/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

June Stephenson is the author of 20 books about women’s issues, parental responsibility, the humanities, philosophy, comparative religion, music, architecture, parenting, crime, women’s studies, aging, tyranny, family, marriage, and divorce.

The accomplished author has a degree from Stanford in economics and a Ph.D. in psychology with 25 years of teaching experience in history and English. Stephenson’s well-researched and documented approach combined with an easy-to-read style, offers readers enrichment and enjoyment.

She also is an award-winning artist with many red ribbons from juried art shows throughout California.

Stephenson has two daughters and two granddaughters, and lives in Thousand Oaks, California, with her Labradoddle named Happy.

June can be reached by email at or online at www.JuneStephensonBooks.com.
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