Extrait :
"What's a pedigree?" asked Dog.
"It's an idea invented by humans," replied Sniffy scornfully, "and it's completely fake." . . .
"Are you a pedigree?" Dog asked Woolly.
Woolly managed a feeble smile. "I have every kind of pedigree in me. I'm related to any dog you care to mention. Even Sniffy here, who doesn't look a bit like me. Even you. . . ."
"Don't you have an owner?"
The smile vanished from Woolly's face. A long silence followed. A very long silence indeed. Finally Woolly said, "I used to have a mistress. . . ."
Silence.
"And?"
Silence.
"I lost her."
The sun was high in the sky. It was stiflingly hot under the great metal roof of the dog pound. There were a lot of tongues hanging out.
"What d'you mean, lost her?"
"Just that. I went out for a walk one evening and when I came back the next morning, she was gone. The apartment was empty. She'd moved out." . . .
"But didn't you follow her smell?" asked Dog, amazed.
"What good would it have done? If she didn't want me anymore, what was the point?" . . .
After a while Woolly said in a thoughtful voice, "Anyway, it's my fault. I didn't train her properly—"
Their conversation was interrupted by something Dog would never forget. Something that's made him call out every night ever since. The main gate swung open onto the setting sun. A black van reversed through the gate into the dog pound. Ten men wearing leather gloves jumped out. They opened a whole row of cages, grabbed hold of the dogs, and hurled them into the van. The director of the dog pound watched the whole operation with a blank smile on his face. The dogs were kicking with all four legs and barking and biting. But it was over in a flash, and nothing they did made any difference. The van took off again. The gates closed behind it.
There was a deathly silence. A gust of Total Terror had just blown through. All the dogs were looking at the row of empty cages.
Présentation de l'éditeur :
Now available to delight American children-a funny, touching, sometimes hairy, dog’s-eye-view tale of adventure, survival, and friendship.
Dog was seized by an enormous hand, lifted to a dizzy height, and dunked in a bucket of very cold water. He began to wriggle and groan and cry and choke. . . .
Nearly drowned at birth, left for dead in a garbage dump, and hounded by dog catchers. No question: Dog’s puppyhood is tough. Alone in the world, he decides it’s time to find himself an owner, someone he can love and, of course, train. But human beings can be fickle, unpredictable creatures, and who would take in an ugly, scruffy little stray like him? Then, suddenly, a headstrong girl named Plum bursts into his life. Could she be the mistress he’s hunting for? Or will Dog find himself back on the streets again?
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