Doggy Day Care

Doggy Day Care by A. J. Stern, published by Scholastic in 2010, is a 123-page book written in English. This story follows Frannie as she reevaluates her aspiration to become a veterinarian after an incident involving her future assistant, Elliott, and her Aunt Magoo’s dog, Bark. The chaos that ensues in a veterinarian’s waiting room prompts Frannie to reconsider her dreams and the responsibilities that come with them.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of ambition and the challenges of working with animals. The book delves into the dynamics between Frannie and Elliott as they navigate the unexpected consequences of their actions. Through this experience, the story highlights the importance of understanding one’s capabilities and the realities of caring for pets, making it a relatable read for those interested in animal care and personal growth.
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Frannie must rethink her dream of becoming a veterinarian after she and Elliott, her future assistant, cause chaos by letting her Aunt Magoo’s dog, Bark, loose in a veterinarian’s waiting room.
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