All That Glitters (Raine Stockton Dog Mysteries) - Plot & Excerpts
The Dog Bone Wreath is a Christmas tradition that has gone on as long as I have owned dogs. Every year on December fifteenth the wreath comes out and is decorated with colorful frosted bone-shaped dog biscuits and hung in a prominent place in the training room. Each day until Christmas, the dogs get a bone from the wreath, like a doggie Advent calendar. Since the wreath is only up ten days a year, and since a year is a really, really long time for a dog, you’d think they would forget in between Christmases. But they never do. Dogs might not understand the concept of Christmas, but they have never misunderstood the concept of treats. This year my young friend Melanie—age ten going on thirty—was helping me decorate the kennel for the Dog Daze annual Christmas party. Her puppy, Pepper, was in the back having a shampoo and blow-out for the big event, and the rest of dogs were out in the play yard with one of the kennel staff. But Cisco refused to be distracted from the excitement he could literally smell on the air. He was Cisco, after all, and tracking was his specialty.
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