SOCIAL STUDIES, Book One - Dying to be Popular
an excerpt from Daniel's Destiny Page 37-39
Although the strange animal was much bigger than Daniel, he did not appear to be threatening in any way such as the nervous, hungry cats had been.
Fortunately Daniel's wound was not severe and already the blood was beginning to coagulate. He decided he would refrain from licking it. Instead he would leave well enough alone.
Daniel knew nothing of dog breeds. He didn't know that this large creature was a German Shepherd. What he did recognize was that this was a dog; a dog, though larger, not very different from himself. He allowed the big dog to enjoy his sniffing and he didn't object when the big fellow wanted to sidle up against him. In fact he rather enjoyed the warmth and the sidling reminded him of the petting he had often received with pleasure from his mistress.
The big dog barked and maneuvered playfully as he moved away from Daniel, treading further down the alley. Daniel didn't hesitate for long. Indeed, he fancied the company and, short tail wagging, he accepted the Shepherd's invitation to follow.
The German Shepherd led Daniel into a narrow walk-way which ran between two faded brick buildings. This small space was protected from the elements by the high walls on either side which were topped by roof overhangs which kept the walk-way dry in the most inclement weather and at the front there was a large commercial sign which prevented anyone from entering the walk-way from the city street. The only small opening was off the alley. It was the home of the German Shepherd. Daniel discovered that this home was shared by a sensible, shiny black lab; a long, short-legged but very affectionate Beagle, and a placid Collie dog with pointed nose and long, thick hair.
Daniel could not believe his good fortune. He was welcomed by the other dogs. Some might say these animals were homeless but Daniel was a smart Jack Russell and he recognized that this walk-way could be and would be his new home.
By following his room-mates' example, Daniel learned in no time at all to forage in the garbage cans behind the city shops. He learned how to climb along the ledge of a fence to the top of the big, blue dumpster behind the Fairview Restaurant. Just like his friends, he found meat-covered bones and often delicious morsels of steak, roast beef, fish and chicken. He had watched how his new brothers and sisters foraged and he learned to carry the food in his mouth back to their shared home in the walk-way.
In his new world Daniel learned many lessons but the one he valued most was the knowledge that dog was dog's best friend. He was unaware that Alice looked down from above. She was grateful that she had made the right decision and not left his fate in the hands of uncaring humans who no longer provided no-kill shelters for unwanted or homeless animals. Daniel missed Alice and her caring ways but .........
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