Boomer, an adventurous young pup, faces a challenge when his loving family goes on a trip and leaves him with Miss Betty Sue and Mr. Gus. Together, they embark on a quest to help a tiny turtle in trouble, discovering the importance of charity and kindness along the way.
Boomer’s big brown eyes grew wide as he watched Mother, Father, Brooke, and Felix bustling about, packing their suitcases for a family ski trip to Colorado. The sight of all the luggage made Boomer’s tail droop. He was sad to see them leave—but then his ears perked up. He remembered! He was going to be a Rent-a-Dog!
Miss Betty Sue, their cheerful next-door neighbor, always called him her Rent-a-Dog. “You’re my Boom Boom,” she would say with a laugh. Miss Betty Sue loved dogs more than anything. When her daughter Gracie was little, they had Summer, Toula, Lucky Boy, Lester, Darcy, and even Spanky the Pig! But now, Miss Betty Sue and Mr. Gus lived in a spacious house without so much as a pet mouse.
“Hey Boom! You go dog go! You can really rock a fro!” Miss Betty Sue sang as she danced around the kitchen. “Boomer! Can you shuffle to the left? Can you shuffle to the right? Can you speak? Can you sit? Can you jump into my lap? You are just my Boom Boom!” She sang the silly song at the top of her lungs, and Boomer barked along happily.
One sunny morning during their time together, Miss Betty Sue decided to take Boomer for an adventure on the golf course. The grass sparkled with early morning dew as they strolled along the fairways. They saw frogs hopping from the little bridge over the creek, a graceful blue heron standing tall in the distance, and even a bald eagle soaring high in the sky. Boomer raced across the open space with boundless energy, his ears flapping in the wind.
Suddenly, Boomer stopped at the edge of a pond and began barking furiously. “What is it, Boomer?” Miss Betty Sue called as she hurried over. There, tangled in fishing line near the water’s edge, was a small turtle struggling to move.
“Oh no! Poor little guy,” Miss Betty Sue said softly. Together, she and Boomer carefully carried the turtle home. With gentle hands and scissors snipping away at the fishing line, they freed him at last. “There you go,” Miss Betty Sue said as she handed him some raspberries from her basket. The turtle munched happily, berry juice dribbling down his neck like a red necklace. “It’s time to take you back home,” Miss Betty Sue said with a smile as they returned to the pond later that day. Boomer wagged his tail proudly—he loved being a Rent-a-Dog hero!
Boomer’s big brown eyes grew wide as he watched Mother, Father, Brooke, and Felix bustling about, packing their suitcases for a family ski trip to Colorado. The sight of all the luggage made Boomer’s tail droop. He was sad to see them leave—but then his ears perked up. He remembered! He was going to be a Rent-a-Dog!
Miss Betty Sue, their cheerful next-door neighbor, always called him her Rent-a-Dog. “You’re my Boom Boom,” she would say with a laugh. Miss Betty Sue loved dogs more than anything. When her daughter Gracie was little, they had Summer, Toula, Lucky Boy, Lester, Darcy, and even Spanky the Pig! But now, Miss Betty Sue and Mr. Gus lived in a spacious house without so much as a pet mouse.
“Hey Boom! You go dog go! You can really rock a fro!” Miss Betty Sue sang as she danced around the kitchen. “Boomer! Can you shuffle to the left? Can you shuffle to the right? Can you speak? Can you sit? Can you jump into my lap? You are just my Boom Boom!” She sang the silly song at the top of her lungs, and Boomer barked along happily.
One sunny morning during their time together, Miss Betty Sue decided to take Boomer for an adventure on the golf course. The grass sparkled with early morning dew as they strolled along the fairways. They saw frogs hopping from the little bridge over the creek, a graceful blue heron standing tall in the distance, and even a bald eagle soaring high in the sky. Boomer raced across the open space with boundless energy, his ears flapping in the wind.
Suddenly, Boomer stopped at the edge of a pond and began barking furiously. “What is it, Boomer?” Miss Betty Sue called as she hurried over. There, tangled in fishing line near the water’s edge, was a small turtle struggling to move.
“Oh no! Poor little guy,” Miss Betty Sue said softly. Together, she and Boomer carefully carried the turtle home. With gentle hands and scissors snipping away at the fishing line, they freed him at last. “There you go,” Miss Betty Sue said as she handed him some raspberries from her basket. The turtle munched happily, berry juice dribbling down his neck like a red necklace. “It’s time to take you back home,” Miss Betty Sue said with a smile as they returned to the pond later that day. Boomer wagged his tail proudly—he loved being a Rent-a-Dog hero!
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