ISSUE No39
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Millie Sees a Snowman

Millie brought a ball to a man. But he did not move because the man was made of snow.

dog near snowman.
Millie found a snowman. (Photo: Team Millie)

Dog Goes to the Deli

Bloo went into the store. There was lots of meat. There was also other food and it smelled very good.

bloo goes to the store
Bloo (Photo: Team Bloo)

SOCIETY & NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS

society section
  • Maria stayed with Teddy.
  • Boone grabbed a pompom.
  • Merlin got a new bed.
  • Pablo was at the beach.
  • Tilly saw Maisy on the sidewalk.
  • Toby ate a carrot.

THIS TIME IN HISTORY

dog at snowman crime scene
There was no snowman (except for head). (Photo: Team Millie)

"The snowman was here."

Franklin

SPORTS

Dog Wrestles Stick

Duke mouth-wrestles large stick. Channels speed and strength into moving massive trident in the snow.

Dog holding stick
Duke with stick. (Photo: Team Duke)

Dog Cuts Left

Penny drives hard off the cut. Buster reads the juke and closes the lane.

dogs on the beach
Buster and Penny. (Photo Credit: Rye Dogs)

STYLE

Daisy was behind a fence.

big dog behind a small fence in the living room.
Daisy (Photo: Rye Dogs)

FORECAST

almanac section
  • There will be too much salt.
  • Chips and beer will be on the coffee table.
  • The pond will still be frozen.
  • Cody will grab a glove.

TRAVEL

many dogs that look the same.
Duke attends a big family reunion. (Photo: Team Duke )

NEW ARRIVAL

a small dog in the snow named penny.
This dog is Penny too. (Photo: Rye Dogs )

BLOTTER

dead squirrel
Frozen stiff. (Photo: Dog Detective)

COMICS

Another episode of the comic where almost nothing happens. This time, a squirrel hides in a cable utility cabinet.
Garnet & Wharf
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