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Autobiography of a Dog

I ran towards the thief and barked at him. The thief saw me and quickly ran inside the house and locked the front door. During that time, Mr.

An Autobiography of a Dog

Tan had gone out and no one was in the house. I saw the thief going into Mr. I quickly ran towards the gate thinking that I could squeeze through that gate, but I was too fat and it was impossible for me the squeeze through it. Suddenly I had an idea. The thief had just come out with two heavy bags in his hands.

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He put the bags on the floor and took out some rope and tied me up with it. He brought me to a warehouse. At that time I was too tired and sleepy. In the morning, I felt like I was riding in a car. I opened my eyes and saw that there was a rope round my neck.


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I saw the thief driving the car towards a pet shop. I was taken aback when the thief sold me to the pet shop owner. I lived in the pet shop for two days.

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Suddenly, I saw the owner of the shop going out. I ran towards the door and escaped from the owner. When Jenny saw me, she was very happy. She quickly lifted me up and hugged me and then we heard a cry. Tan came out from the house and said, "Oh my god! All our money and valuables are gone. When Stream disappears suddenly, Squirrel and Bone set out on their own. Bone is very adventurous and Squirrel follows him through the woods and from town to town in search of food and shelter. The puppies are eventually picked up by highway travelers named Marcy and George who consider adopting them.

They take them home for the night before George decides not to keep the dogs and throws them out of a car window in a mall parking lot. Squirrel and Bone are injured and Bone is taken away by other shoppers immediately after being tossed from the car, leaving Squirrel alone. Squirrel and Bone never see each other again. Alone and hungry, Squirrel meets another female dog, Moon, by the road.

The two dogs became fast friends, spending their nights snuggled up together for warmth and searching for food in garbage cans and trash in the woods. One day, a truck hits Moon and Squirrel while they are walking on the highway. Squirrel and Moon are taken to the vet by the family who hit them. There, the veterinarian announces that Moon got hit and died, and Squirrel's leg is broken by the car. Squirrel is by herself, again.

Squirrel is spayed and her broken leg is treated. She is renamed Daisy and is adopted by the family for the summer. Squirrel lives in the garage and plays with the family's children every day. In the autumn, the family leaves their summer home and Squirrel is abandoned. She wanders for years until she finds herself back at the mall parking lot where she and Bone were separated. Squirrel follows a scent that reminds her of Bone through the woods, but she does not find him. Squirrel, now an old dog, takes cover from the weather in a shed in the back yard of an old woman named Susan. Squirrel tries to gain Susan's trust.

Susan also tries to gain Squirrel's trust by leaving food out and feeding Squirrel on the porch before Susan tries to coax Squirrel in when the weather turns cold. Susan had a dog named Maxie in the past. When she finally gets Squirrel inside, Susan decides to keep her and renames her "Addie. The two spend the rest of their lives together.

Squirrel is the protagonist of the book, and it is written from her point of view. She is a female stray puppy who is one of two surviving puppies in a litter of five. Squirrel enjoys hunting, a skill which she learned from her mother. After her mother goes missing, Squirrel moves from place to place following her brother Bone, and then later with her new friend Moon, before she ventures by herself in her old age, longing for a companion.


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  6. Squirrel has many tragic events happen in her life, but in the end everything turns out to be okay. Bone is the brother of Squirrel. He is a male stray puppy who is one of two surviving puppies in a litter of five. After his mother disappears, Bone leads Squirrel from place to place.

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    He was separated from his sister Squirrel when George threw both of them out of the car window. He has a pretty rough attitude and is very protective of his sister.

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    Stream is the mother of Squirrel and Bone. She cares for her puppies in a wheel burrow in an old shed until they are strong enough to adventure themselves. She teaches them to be aware of humans and how to hunt. She leaves the shed one morning and does not return. Mine is a fox who lived underneath the Merrion's new garden shed and had four kits.


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    The fox was the enemy of the animals living on the property because she was dangerous. She is killed when the Merrion patriarch shoots her. The youngest son of the family who owned the shed that Stream, Bone and Squirrel lived in. Matthias discovered Squirrel and Bone but kept the dogs a secret from his family.

    Matthias brought the dogs scraps of food and toys to play with.

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    Matthias was the dogs' first human interaction. A cat who lived in the shed with the dogs. The cats lived in nesting boxes in the opposite corner of the shed from the dogs. Yellow Man greeted the dogs every morning and was curious of them.