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larger print version A dog looks for a home The same thing everyone here wanted. A ring. Ribbons were hung on the walls, and there were special treats with dinner. More people came by to visit, and everybody was in agood mood. When Toby shared with Emmett his Christmas wish, Emmett just shook his head. There was gray on his muzzle and along the tips of his ears. It was true he couldn't play fetch like he used to. And his legs hurt when he walked too much. And how he loved to curl up at the foot of the bed, keeping watch during the night. Now he was here, with Emmett instead of with - Emmett stretched out on the concrete next to his water dish. "Wake me when it's over." They stopped in front of almost every kennel, and sometimes they would kneel in front of one and laugh. He knew if they saw him, then maybe . . . just maybe . . . "Don't get your hopes up," said Emmett, his eyes still closed. "You'll only be disappointed. " The woman in the blue shirt who brought food every day was opening one of the gates. A brown puppy bounded out and into the arms of the girl,who squealed with delight. pale gray, just like all the rings. She slipped it over the puppy's head. "Years ago we were cute and adorable. No more." Things are different at Christmastime. There is happiness. There is cheer. There is hope. But one day people came and they were crying, and the next day he was here. Now all he wanted was a ring, again. Toby pressed his muzzle to the gate and wished again. They were talking, but Toby couldn't hear them over the barking. He wished harder than he had ever wished before. He was bent over slightly, and Toby noticed a cane holding the man up. There in her hand was a ring. Gray, like all the rest. But the man shook his head. It was red and had green and gold stones that glittered in the light. He slipped it over Toby's head. Lots of life left in you, fella." Lowered his head for just a little. Glanced behind him for just a little. "That one, too, if it's OK," the man said. "Looks like a set I'd hate to break up. My home may be a bit small, but my heart is big enough." And that's when Toby knew Christmas miracles do happen. Just as if he were a puppy.
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