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How would you react to a spitting rubber snake or a smelly black and white cat? What about a fluffy red marshmellow? As you experience adventures looking through the eyes of this wonderful young puppy - you will indeed experience life with the same zest for adventure as Wolf! His father was a full-blooded wolf and his mother was a Siberian husky. He came into the lives of Stan and Sandy and from the moment he timidly leaped out of the truck, onto the pavement and into their hearts - Wolf anxiously waited for each new day to begin and never stopped making the lives of Stan and Sandy rich with humor, happiness, adventure and love! This book will be enjoyed by both children and parents alike as they enter the world of a young puppy and look at life through his eyes.
L.G. Wellington
Author has over thirty years of experience in researching and studying emergency preparation disasters. Born and raised in Utah, author received bachelor and masters degrees in California and has spent over ten years conducting workshops and seminars on emergency preparation and advanced planning techniques.
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Wolf - L.G. Wellington
WOLF
By
L.G. WELLINGTON
Smashwords Edition
Copyright - 2012 - L.G. Wellington
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Dedicated to the real-life Wolf in this story, to the wolves and dogs around the world and to the wolf in all of us who values being playful, thankful, curious, helpful, clean, adventurous, artistic, creative, brave, exciting, smart, classy, good and happy.
It was a dazzling winter morning. The snow glistened across the meadows, and the snow-capped mountains were topped with a layer of newly fallen snow. Wolf was so new to this world, so small, and yet so comfortable. His mother had just finished nursing him and the rest of the litter. Now everyone could do what they do best--curl up in the softness of their mother and sleep until it was time to eat again! As the sun settled down behind the mountains and kissed the frigid blue lake stretching out before him, Wolf could almost hear a hissing sound as the heat from the sun touched the frosty clear water of the lake. Wolf stretched and yawned as he nestled next to his