The Mouse vs. the Wolf.
As you may know, I don't live in the most domesticated parts of our country, but rather far out in the fields, as they say. Out here, there is a plethora of animals, wild andThis is the story of when our dog, Yak, meeting one of them. Yak was born and raised at our farm, so he is more or less used to the different kinds of creatures living around here, but surprises do crop up. And some of them is a bit hard The reports from his meeting goats, pigs, bulls and even (in his view) more dangerous creatures will have to wait to some other time; now I'll tell of Yak's latest friend. You see, Yak has gotten himself a fan. Albeit a small one, it's still a fan. And a great fan, in it's own small way. This fan has one big advantage to all the other creatures Yak has come to know - it's so small even Yak doesn't have to be afraid of it, and therefore bark at it. Yak is actually a big coward. You should see him skipping a fence (or rather; not doing it). It's a rare sight to see a dog running a kilometer to find the next gate, rather than to skip the fence. Even if the fence is holding the same low (sic) st
What I did hear was some very suspicious sounds emitting from the cupboard. Anyway. Yak's latest fan is an animal he can handle, although he tends to keep a certain distance. One never knows.... creature. I took the only logical path and said: "Yak! Eat it!"
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Approximate Word count = 922
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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