Spike in the Kennel

Spike in the Kennel by Paulette Bogan is a First Edition children’s fiction book published by Putnam Juvenile on May 21, 2001. This 32-page story is presented in English and follows Spike, a dog who finds himself in a kennel and grapples with feelings of confusion and uncertainty about his new surroundings.
As Spike embarks on an evening walk, he encounters other dogs that help him adjust to his situation. Through these interactions, he begins to understand that change can be a positive experience. This narrative explores themes of adaptation and friendship, making it a relatable tale for young readers who may face similar feelings of apprehension in new environments.
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Being sent to a kennel, Spike is confused about where he is and what is happening, but when he meets other dogs on an evening walk, Spike becomes okay with the new situation and starts thinking that change, every once in awhile, is not necessarily a bad thing.
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