Hi, I’m Desi, Evan’s puppy, and this is my perspective of my life. When I was born, I lived in John Smucker’s house, and my mother was Shirley Joy, a Mini Poodle. My life was happy and smooth with my mother, but I always wanted to see my father. After a few weeks, I heard that I was getting sold. I went crazy, I didn’t want to leave my mom! After a few days Evan and his family came to see me, I was excited but also nervous. They bought me and I couldn’t see my mom anymore. They hugged me and had all the toys I wanted. They fed me and took me on walks. They petted me and loved me. I’m not done with my life yet so there is more for me to come.
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