The heart-warming story of friendship and love between a young girl and a Pug named Raisin she rescues from the animal shelter. The story begins with Raisin purchased as a pup from the pet store. The family quickly loses interest in him when he has an accident in the house and seems unable to learn basic commands. He is kicked outside and tied to a post in the yard. He is then called the "DUMB-DOG...
Grade Level: 2 - 3
Paperback: 52 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (October 30, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1453699929
ISBN-13: 978-1453699928
Product Dimensions: 8 x 0.1 x 10 inches
Amazon Rank: 1049769
Format: PDF Text djvu book
reviews: I won't ruin the story for you but this is a very well written story of a young girl and her dog. The story is heartwarming and there are many nice photographs. Even better if you love pugs!...
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