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By Tom Adrahtas

ISBN-10: 1601641885

ISBN-13: 9781601641885

ISBN-10: 1601643748

ISBN-13: 9781601643742

In this beguiling story of threat and rescue, a tender beagle-terrier combine named Ruby is pregnant, abused, and missed. She escapes her abusive proprietor, vowing that her infants won't undergo by the hands of a merciless human. A police officer notices her nursing her puppies in conjunction with a street and brings the hot mom and her brood to the pound. A kindly guy sees whatever unique in her, and takes her domestic regardless of her nervous methods. cautious before everything, Ruby ultimately is aware that her human fairly does love her, and she or he in flip admits that she loves him. Her dog's-eye view of human foibles and quirks imbue the tale with attraction, humor, and a satiric facet. Like numerous different damsels in misery, Ruby is rescued via the affection of an exceptional man—her human.

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We had just begun eating the food that Mama’s human had been leaving out for us in these adorable little blue bowls. Suddenly, Mama’s male human reached down for me like he’d done many times before. I suspected nothing more than to get a playful kiss. But this time would be different. After scooping me up, he was oddly cold as he toted me out into the back yard. There, a human male I had never seen before, with his own two minis, was waiting. Mama’s human put me down, and I started running around, sniffing the plants, playing with the two minis.

Any canine worth his or her salt can count on a certain level of human clumsiness to bring us joy. Add some alcohol to the mix and I was sure I was going to eat more than a Roman Emperor at a pre-orgy feast. I spent most of the day off in a corner. The visiting humans tried to be nice, but I was still gun-shy, still not very trusting. 34 n T O M A D R A H T A S When a bit of hamburger bun dropped off a table, I’d dash out from under one of the chairs, grab the sublime treat, and beat a hasty retreat.

And drink coffee. With sugar. And cream. Lots of cream. GROUP 4: THIRTY MINUTES, THREE TIMES A WEEK IS A LIE This group has figured out that it takes more than the above prescription to maintain good physical health. They go to the gym anywhere from three to four times a week, spend the time wisely balancing aerobic work with weight work, doing so to benefit their heart health and wellbeing, and feel good about themselves as a result. GROUP 5: I DID IT, SO CAN YOU! These are former fatties who can‘t wait to brag about how much weight they’ve lost, how much more toned they are, how hard they work, blah blah blah.

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