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The Wild Dog of Edmonton The Wild Dog of Edmonton by David Grew
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“At the end of that happy summer, Whitepaw came to his full size, as big as a calf, his tawny hair sleek and rich with a dark tingle, his breast white and fluffy, his slender legs remarkably white-tipped, his great, understanding, lively eyes radiant with the love he bore everybody, well-mannered, well-behaved, with a sense of humor as evident as the good-will that glowed all over him.”
David Grew, The Wild Dog of Edmonton
tags: dogs
“A good deal of his enthusiasm for sniffing at things came from the vague hunger in his puppy soul for his mother and his sisters and brothers, a vague puppy hope that as he sniffed the various things in his reach, he might suddenly come upon them. But that anxious sniffing, like the ‘why’s’ of a little child, taught him a great deal about his new world into which he had come.”
David Grew, The Wild Dog of Edmonton
tags: dogs
“Dwight grew from a mere odor which was different from all other odors, a color with a peculiar brightness, a touch which, unlike fur, was just as pleasant, into a definite being as important as his mother.”
David Grew, The Wild Dog of Edmonton