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We irrefutable not to use any names here. However this is another happy Christmas story.
Little Mary (not her palpable name) went with her grandmother to visit a friend in the nursing home and take a illustration of their homemade cookies. As they were packing it all in a basket, little Mary asked, “Please, Grandma, can I take my new puppy?” She had gotten the puppy for Christmas and hadn’t been competent to find a name she liked for her new friend yet.
“We had better stop at the office and see if it’s all right and if we can take the puppy in,” Grandma said. They of path were told, “Oh yes, you certainly may.”
Their story and their day went on, and it turned out to be so very valued. It seems puppies and kittens are always welcome and get so much attention, cuddling and loving.
This one, however, had a unique twist. The first thing everyone wanted to know, of course: “What is your puppy's name?”
Then Grandma asked Mary, “Why don’t you ask these ladylike old folks what their pets' names were, or ask them to help you name yours?
Source: Tonganoxie Mirror