Jason stared at the Queensland Heeler in the shelter’s kennel.
“This one’s blind,” the volunteer told his parents. “The rancher said he could only keep dogs that could work.”
“Yes, I want this dog,” Jason signed to his parents. “I can be her eyes, and she can be my ears.”
Jenise Cook lives with her husband and their herding dog in the north-central highlands of Arizona where it snows. Jenise enjoys visitors to @jenisecook on Twitter and JeniseCook.com, where you can find a list of her published works.
Beautiful! This warms the heart.
Thank you, Joan. :-)
Well done. Tells a compact story in a clearly written fashion.
Knyte7: Thank you so much! :-)
“Uplifting” is the word that comes to my mind.
Thank you, Alex. I’m glad Tim chose Sept. 11th to publish this story. I hope it has lifted hearts on the 18th anniversary of 9/11.
Very nice!
Thank you, Chad!
Thank you very much. I find it lovely.
You’re welcome, Gergely. Thank you for reading!