Doreen McCullough is content with her self-made business of daycare for dogs and has developed quite a clientele. Between her Lord, her church, and her best friend Gretchen, a Standard Schnauzer, life for Doreen is in good order. That is until the day she is plowed down by a canine that lacks even a hint of training and obedience. Yet the dog is the perfect reflection of his owner, Edwin Olson. The only thing Doreen and Edwin have in common is the breed of their dogs. Doreen has no interest in Edwin as a client due to his mangy dog-or as a boyfriend because of his obvious disinterest to be nea.
"Doreen McCullough is content with her self-made business of daycare for dogs and has developed quite a clientele. Between her Lord, her church, and her best friend Gretchen, a Standard Schnauzer, life for Doreen is in good order. That is until the day she is plowed down by a canine that lacks even a hint of training and obedience. Yet the dog is the perfect reflection of his owner, Edwin Olson. The only thing Doreen and Edwin have in common is the breed of their dogs. Doreen has no interest in Edwin as a client due to his mangy dog-or as a boyfriend because of his obvious disinterest to be nea."@en
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