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Pet-Sit Panics
Husky Hell I sat for my daughter’s two Huskys one busy week. As the days passed, my ire became more and more bleak. The blessings of their company I tried to extol . . . but their manners and actions were out of my control. One evening as I opened the door to let them in my thoughts of contempt for them seemed like such a sad sin. One dog rushed past where the other was trying to go; in the confusion and chaos . . . they broke my big toe. I hobbled around her home As I tried to forgive . . . Never again will I watch them, As long as I live! For as soon as I forgave them For breaking my toe, the youngest chewed up my black bra, extending my woe. Their muddy little foot prints covered her kitchen floor. When my daughter returned-- I busted my hump to the door. Greeting her dogs and me with kisses and a sweet sigh; “Thank God you are back home dear!” was my frazzled reply. Note: This is a totally true happening that occurred to me in Feb. of this year. I love dogs but was no match for those two. For "Pet-Sit Panics Contest" Sponsored by: Sharon Tideswell
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