Cecilia, a young poodle with curly silver fur, feels a great responsibility as a therapy dog to bring joy to patients at the hospital. But when she accidentally causes a mix-up, she worries she might not be as perfect as she's expected to be. With her confidence shaken, Cecilia embarks on a journey of self-discovery, learning valuable lessons about wisdom and compassion, and realizing that imperfections can be a source of strength.
Cecilia is a peculiar pup, she is supposed to be a very large breed. She has never grown big but she never gives up. She is quite special indeed! .
Cecilia wanted to fix her mistake. She decided to visit everyone she missed. But the hospital doors were big and heavy. She pushed with all her might, but they wouldn't budge. - Oh no, what should I do? Cecilia wondered.
Cecilia decided to take the elevator instead. But the elevator was crowded with people. - Excuse me, can I squeeze in? Cecilia asked politely. The people were busy and didn't notice her. Cecilia felt small and invisible.
Cecilia tried to find the stairs. But the stairs were long and twisty. She climbed and climbed, but she got tired and had to stop. - I can't do this alone, Cecilia sighed. She felt like giving up.
At the top of the stairs, Cecilia met Dr. Wise, the kind doctor. - What's wrong, Cecilia? Dr. Wise asked. Cecilia told him everything. Dr. Wise smiled and said, - You don't have to be perfect to be loved, Cecilia.
Cecilia thought about Dr. Wise's words. She realized she could still bring joy with her wagging tail and kind heart. - I will try my best, Cecilia decided. She felt a new sense of determination.
Cecilia went back to visit the patients. She wagged her tail and played with them. The patients smiled and laughed. - Thank you, Cecilia! they cheered. Cecilia realized her imperfect self was just right.
Cecilia is a peculiar pup, she is supposed to be a very large breed. She has never grown big but she never gives up. She is quite special indeed! .
Cecilia wanted to fix her mistake. She decided to visit everyone she missed. But the hospital doors were big and heavy. She pushed with all her might, but they wouldn't budge. - Oh no, what should I do? Cecilia wondered.
Cecilia decided to take the elevator instead. But the elevator was crowded with people. - Excuse me, can I squeeze in? Cecilia asked politely. The people were busy and didn't notice her. Cecilia felt small and invisible.
Cecilia tried to find the stairs. But the stairs were long and twisty. She climbed and climbed, but she got tired and had to stop. - I can't do this alone, Cecilia sighed. She felt like giving up.
At the top of the stairs, Cecilia met Dr. Wise, the kind doctor. - What's wrong, Cecilia? Dr. Wise asked. Cecilia told him everything. Dr. Wise smiled and said, - You don't have to be perfect to be loved, Cecilia.
Cecilia thought about Dr. Wise's words. She realized she could still bring joy with her wagging tail and kind heart. - I will try my best, Cecilia decided. She felt a new sense of determination.
Cecilia went back to visit the patients. She wagged her tail and played with them. The patients smiled and laughed. - Thank you, Cecilia! they cheered. Cecilia realized her imperfect self was just right.
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