Too Big to Run (9 page)

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Authors: Catherine Hapka

That woke up Ace. He leaped to his feet, barking and wagging his tail and doing his own happy dance. Pepper barked, too.

“You said it,” Janey told both dogs with a giggle. “Now it really is another happily ever after for the Pet Rescue Club!”

THE END

The Right Dog for the Right Home

There are lots of dog breeds out there—and countless adorable mixed breed dogs as well. It can be tempting to choose the cutest dog, or the friendliest, or one that reminds you of a dog from TV or the movies. But it's important to make sure the dog you adopt fits your personality and lifestyle. Do you spend a lot of time outdoors, or prefer quieter pastimes? Do you live in the country or the city? Do you like to keep your house spotless, or will a little—or a lot—of dog hair not bother you? Are you confident enough to handle a dominant breed, or do you
prefer someone sweet and easygoing?

All of these questions and more are important to consider. Talk to your local shelter workers about finding the right match, or check out the many resources online to help narrow it down.

ASPCA's “Meet Your Match” program

(
http://www.aspca.org/adopt/meet-your-match
)

Good luck finding your perfect pooch—and your happily ever after!

Meet the Real Maxi!

Maxi, the mastiff who was too big to run, was inspired by a real-life animal rescue story. A mastiff named Millie was given to a mastiff rescue group when she was only two years old. Her knees were injured, just like Maxi's, but a caring new owner adopted her and got her the surgery and care she needed to become healthy again. After that, Millie became a certified therapy dog—just like Maxi!

Look for these other books in the

PET RESCUE CLUB

series!

A New Home for Truman

Janey can't have a pet of her own because of her father's allergies. Her love for animals is so strong, though, that it leads her and her friends to create the Pet Rescue Club to help animals in need, like Truman the dog!

No Time for Hallie

Can the Pet Rescue Club help a senior cat find a new home when her owners decide they no longer have the time or attention to give her?

The Lonely Pony

When Adam finds Lola, a neglected pony, the Pet Rescue Club is determined to find her a better home, despite the challenges of caring properly for a small horse.

cover illustration by Steve James

photo courtesy of Geoffrey Tischman

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