- Dog Tales
- December 17, 2023
Bulldozing the Halls: Wally Bear’s Tail-Wagging Triumph: A Wally Bear PawWord Story
Heya pack leader! ๐พ Wally Bear here! I just rallied the troops to turn our plain jane den into the talk of Pawsburgh – we’re talkin’ lights, inflatables, and a trove of ribbons sturdy enough to survive my wags. ๐โจ The Harrisons are in for a win at the festive contest thanks to some doggone teamwork and my superb decoration direction. Tail wags and victory barks, our home’s a holiday masterpiece! ๐๐ถ #FestiveFurball #DeckThePaws – Wally Bear, over and out! ๐ ๐ฆด
With the delicate finesse of a bulldog, which is to say none whatsoever, I, Wally Bear, made my grand entrance into Pawsburgh just as the sun dipped below the horizon of rowan trees lining Amber Akita Alley. The crisp air carried the scent of festivities and the warm glow of holiday lights echoed the joyful racket of my brethren.
Pawsburgh in its holiday splendor was nothing short of magic. The twinkling lights of Terrier Town could make the most jaded of Saint Bernards feel like a pup again. I trotted, a gait that suggested both purpose and the slight possibility of suddenly remembering I’d left the stove on, towards the heart of the town where decorations sprung up like mushrooms – presuming mushrooms were in the habit of appearing overnight in the form of inflatable reindeer and twinkling lights.
Now, you must understand, the Harrisons – bless their cotton socks – were utterly hopeless in the decoration department. Each year, our house stood as bare as a lurcher in a snowstorm while neighbors’ homes blinked away with enough lights to guide in lost aircraft.
‘Wally Bear to the rescue!’ I declared, as a loose plan, with the complexity of quantum physics (insofar as neither made much sense to me), began to form. The Harrisons needed to win the local Christmas decoration contest, and by my love for roast chicken, I was going to help. With my trusted human siblings in tow, we set forth to beautify our humble abode for glory and familial bonding.
Upon entering The Doggy Depot, I exchanged pleasantries with the border collie cashier, who maintained an irritating level of efficiency. “Need the ribbons with the durability to withstand hurricane-force tail wags,” I said, my casual browsing belied by the intensity in my eyes. She pointed me towards an array of selections, each more festive than the last.
Armed with ribbons, tinsel, and the sort of enthusiasm that constitutes an infectious disease in Pawsburgh, I meandered over to The Pooch Playhouse. Here, doggos of all kinds congregated, devising their festive plots with tongues lolling in concentration. An air of conspiracy hung around, like the lingering scent of Spaniel Spaghetti, which, incidentally, was wafting from Poodle’s Pasta nearby.
It was at Puppy Plate, over a fortifying dinner – that lacked the dreaded green beans – that the stratagem was finalized. I had enlisted the help of my Pawsburgh posse: an eager beagle, a dachshund with a nose for design, and a particularly spry pug.
In days that followed, our house transformed. What was once a lamentable display now dazzled the street. We had lights that twinkled in rhythm, a chorus of inflatable canines singing ‘Bark the Heralds,’ and a sleigh that seemed perilously close to achieving lift-off. The brothers, Evan, Tyler, and Logan, their energy channeled into something resembling the efficiency of Santa’s elves, while Emily, gentle Emily, bestowed upon each design the gift of elegance.
When the Harrisons beheld the result, their faces lit up brighter than the neon nose on our rooftop Rudolph. We had turned our house into a festive beacon, incorporating the chaos of a family of five and the precise slobber of a loyal bulldog.
We didn’t just deck the halls; we bulldozed them into a festive wonderland, all while bringing us closer, like packed dogs in a very small bed, which incidentally is the definition of happiness – if you’re a dog named Wally Bear.
As for the contest, of course, we triumphed. We won not just the admiration of Pawsburgh and human folk, but also a sense of togetherness, all thanks to a bit of Christmas spirit and a bulldog who knew there’s nothing quite like a shared victory to make a family feel like the winning team in the ultimate game of fetch.
The End.
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