New PDF release: Roscoe Riley Rules #3: Don't Swap Your Sweater for a Dog

By Katherine Applegate, Brian Biggs

ISBN-10: 0061148857

ISBN-13: 9780061148859

ISBN-10: 0061837938

ISBN-13: 9780061837937

A trophy for Roscoe? it sort of feels like each person has an award of a few sort. other than Roscoe. yet a pet-trick contest is arising, and primary prize is a giant, glossy trophy. Roscoe quite wishes that trophy—would he even borrow a person else's puppy to win?

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Then I tap my foot three times. ” “So it only looks like he’s reading,” I said. ” I was disappointed. I sort of liked believing dogs could read. 54 Also I could see how I’d been a little hard on Goofy. “You’d better stick with Frog on a Log since Edward is used to it. It’s a cool trick,” Martin said. ” 55 Martin patted Edward’s poodle pom­ pom. “Be sure he gets plenty of water,” he said. “He likes springwater. Cold. ” “Goofy likes toilet water,” I said. ” “He’s a nice dog,” Martin said. Goofy licked Edward.

Edward wasn’t reading, sweetie. It’s just a trick his owner taught him. ” Mom stood up. “I’m going to the garage to get some more mulch. ” 44 I pictured that trophy. Shiny. Heavy. Gold. If Goofy weren’t so goofy, I could have that trophy. Down the sidewalk I saw Martin and Edward. Martin waved. He paused and said something to Edward. Edward waved his little poodle paw at me. Goofy ran over to say hello. The old-fashioned dog way. With major sniffing and tail wagging. “Hey,” I said. I gave Edward a pat.

He’s a nice dog,” Martin said. Goofy licked Edward. Then he licked Martin. Then he licked me. “Yes,” I said. ” ... Dad drove me and Edward to the contest. I’d told him and Mom a teensy little fib about why I was taking Edward instead of Goofy. I said Martin had to go to his tuba lesson. So he couldn’t take Edward to the contest. Which was true. 56 Then I said I was doing Martin a favor. Because he really wanted Edward in the show, so he asked me to help out. That part was not so true. Mom and Max and Hazel were coming to the show later.

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