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Jason Gray – If I Were A Dog

2023-08-14 06:03:27

But there is a dog with white hair like a small fur with its mouth panting and the tongue sticking out. I am looking forward to see it in the morning walk. The dog fell greatly behind the owner and kept another dog (he had a large fur but was larger, he was a combination of white and brown fur). I like this grayish puppy walking around his way happily and like being very loyal.

I remember the first time I entered Dr. Gray 's office. I smell like a moldy wet dog. The wall is covered with old gray textured wallpaper, and all the magazines are pulled in the corner. There is a 12 inch television in the left corner of the window in the waiting room Peeping in at the check-in office, usually three women and border collie are sitting all day and waiting for patients to entertain. Dr. Gray's two daughters served as office massager and office assistant for him. He always brings a dog to work, the dog runs around the office and is following the air. I do not remember the third woman. Her name is Susan, but it may be Nancy. In any case, this is not important. I would like to go out with his daughter. They are young and funny. Both Tracy and Cindy are blond, tall and heavy women. Dr. Gray is short, hair has salt and pepper, and a huge mustache.

She is a wolf dog. She is 84% ​​Siberian husky and 16% gray wolf. I have never kept a dog in my life, and of course I never found a dog, but one day she appeared at the back door of the bookstore. At that time, she was two years old and left her husband. We found an owner and returned the dog to her, the next day the dog came again to the back door of the book store. It lasted a few days until I finally asked if the owner wanted a dog. Prior to our answer, our daughter applauded and said, "Yes, yes, yes!"