Karen Nicksich
Stories (4/0)
Mrs. Nutterbutter Learns to Share
Princess Nutterbutter Learns to Share. The House on Orchard Street If you walked up the street we’re on now and turned the corner you would find Orchard Street. There are lots of houses there, but I’d like to call your attention to one special house. Of course, it might not look that special to you, at least not from the outside. It’s a brown house with an antique dog statue waiting on the front porch. But, this isn’t what’s special about it. What’s special about it is that a caring young man named William lives there with his adorable guinea pig, Nutterbutter.
By Karen Nicksich2 years ago in Petlife
Everyone Needs a Little Hope
Everyone Needs a Little Hope India the Bernedoodle opened her big brown eyes and rolled over toward the alarm clock. Her large belly stretched over the side of the pink pillow she was sleeping on. It was way past time for her owner Tracy to get up. If Tracy didn’t wake up soon, drastic measures would have to be taken, including licking her face and toes. Today was the day India had been waiting for at Camp Doodle Woods. Her puppies were about to arrive!
By Karen Nicksich2 years ago in Petlife
Gus Finds His Purpose
Gus Finds His Purpose Hi, my name is Gus. I am a Golden Retriever. It’s been two years, four months, and one day that I’ve been living with my family and Maddie, my best friend. It’s the end of the summer. Birds are singing and squirrels are running up and down the maple trees. I feel the warm sunbeams on my fur as I sleep on my bed. Life is good. “Gus, it’s time to get up. Today we are going to Dog School,” said Mom. Dog School, oh boy! I have been waiting a lifetime to go to Dog School. What do I need, Mom? My stuffed pig, my ball, how about my fancy bandana? “Hop into the car, Gus. Today, you only need a leash.”
By Karen Nicksich2 years ago in Fiction
Gus Finds His Way Home
Gus Finds His Way Home Book 1 Hi! My name is Gus. It’s Monday, a new day and a new week! I have been waiting three years, nine months, two weeks and thirty-five minutes for my forever family. I am a good dog. I promise! I just need a second chance with a new family.
By Karen Nicksich2 years ago in Families