[Sophia asked for a puppy in exchange for a little brother and so she got to pick out the one she wanted, which was an adorable little husky one and even though Raleigh warned her that the puppy wouldn't stay that small forever, that he was going to get very big, she insisted.
Look at his eyes, Daddy! He has blue eyes! I want him.
And Raleigh's a grade A sucker when it comes to her, he knows that and they come back from the store with a husky puppy and a few toys for it to play with. The puppy sits on Sophia's lap the entire ride home, alternating between licking her face and trying to get free and literally, the best sound Raleigh has ever heard is his little girl laughing.
When they get home, Raleigh hands her a tennis ball and tells her to start teaching the dog to play fetch. Neither dog nor child seems to get the idea of fetch, it turns into keep away and chase the ball with the dog and he supposes that's good enough.]
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Look at his eyes, Daddy! He has blue eyes! I want him.
And Raleigh's a grade A sucker when it comes to her, he knows that and they come back from the store with a husky puppy and a few toys for it to play with. The puppy sits on Sophia's lap the entire ride home, alternating between licking her face and trying to get free and literally, the best sound Raleigh has ever heard is his little girl laughing.
When they get home, Raleigh hands her a tennis ball and tells her to start teaching the dog to play fetch. Neither dog nor child seems to get the idea of fetch, it turns into keep away and chase the ball with the dog and he supposes that's good enough.]