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Junket: The Dog Who Liked Everything "Just So" Junket: The Dog Who Liked Everything "Just So" by Anne H. White
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“Come on, Junket. Come find the little boy,” Montgomery repeated, and moved off, the sweater in his hand. Junket jumped to his feet and was suddenly overcome with excitement and relief. He understood what was wanted of him! It was that old pair-of-slippers trick, where he had to smell a slipper or a glove in one place, then go to another place and find the other one. It was simple enough, and all done with his good trusty nose.”
Anne H. White, Junket: The Dog Who Liked Everything "Just So"
tags: dogs
“In two respects he was not like any dog that you or I have ever known. He always had a great deal to say, and he liked everything “just so.” What is more, he considered it his duty to see to it that everything was kept “just so.” Sometimes his sense of duty was very useful to the people he lived with, and sometimes it was a great nuisance. People are used to arranging a dog's life for the dog, but they are not used to having a dog arrange their lives for them. That is what Junket did for Mr. and Mrs. Dougal McDonegal and their children, much to the McDonegals’ benefit, and much to his own surprise.”
Anne H. White, Junket: The Dog Who Liked Everything "Just So"
tags: dogs
“This is the story of a dog named Junket, who knew how to live in the country, and it is the story of a family who did not know how until Junket taught them. Junket was a very large and very busy Airedale. Some people thought he was a great deal too busy, but these people did not understand him. Junket got his name from his habit of junketing around his home acres in order to see that everything was going on that should be going on, and that anything that should not be going on was stopped from going on at once.”
Anne H. White, Junket: The Dog Who Liked Everything "Just So"
tags: dogs