Annie Oakley, the Little Black Labrador, goes looking for her missing treats.
Annie Oakley The Litle Black Labrador The Missing Treats
Kate Triebe
Kate Triebe
Copyright © 2024 Author: Kate Walker All rights reserved. ISBN:
DEDICATION
For Annie Oakley, the spirited Labrador hailing from the verdant landscapes of Tasmania, born into a world eager for her boundless joy. With each step across the sunbathed earth of Australia, you weave a tapestry of adventures, a living testament to the beauty of embracing life's journey with an unbridled heart. May your paths be ever filled with discoveries, your moments brimming with lessons learned under the vast, azure skies. This book is dedicated to you, Annie, a soul unconfined, whose zest for life inspires us to explore, love, and grow with the fearless grace of a dog who knows no bounds. Here's to the roads travelled and the stories yet to unfold under the Southern stars.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
In the creation of this book, a heartfelt tale of Annie Oakley, the Little Black Labrador, and her myriad of adventures, I have been blessed with a constellation of support, inspiration, and camaraderie. It is with profound gratitude that I extend my thanks to all who have been a part of this journey. Firstly, to Annie herself, whose boundless energy, insatiable curiosity, and unconditional love have been the lifeblood of these stories. Your spirit and zest for life have not only filled these pages but have also enriched our lives immeasurably. To the myriad of friends, both human and animal, who have accompanied Annie on her adventures across the diverse landscapes of Australia—each of you has contributed a unique thread to the rich tapestry of her story. Your companionship, challenges, and shared moments of joy have been instrumental in shaping the narrative of a little black Labrador learning about the world. I am especially thankful to the pet owners, dog walkers, and animal lovers who have shared their tales and encounters with Annie. Your anecdotes and observations have been invaluable, providing depth and authenticity to the world through which Annie trots, sniffs, and bounds. To the veterinarians, and animal caregivers who have ensured Annie's wellbeing on her travels, your dedication to the health and happiness of animals shines brightly as a beacon of hope and love. Your expertise has not only kept Annie safe but has also taught us the importance of responsibility, care, and respect for all living beings. A special note of appreciation goes to the artists and illustrators whose talents have brought Annie's adventures to vivid life. Your ability to capture the essence of joy, curiosity, and friendship in your art has made this book a visual feast for readers of all ages. To my family and friends, who have supported this endeavour with patience, encouragement, and endless cups of tea—your belief in this project has been a source of strength and motivation. Your feedback, laughter, and shared excitement have been the wind beneath Annie's wings. And finally, to the readers, both young and old, who have opened their hearts to Annie Oakley, the Little Black Labrador. May her stories inspire you to explore, to cherish friendships, and to always approach life with a wagging tail and an eager heart.
Thank you, one and all, for being part of this remarkable journey.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
In a town not too far, with the sun shining bright, Lived Annie Oakley, a lab black as night.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
With a wag and a woof, she'd leap, and she'd bound, The happiest doggie that ever was found.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
Now Annie loved treats, oh, she loved them so much, The smell and the taste, the feel and the touch.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
She'd do any trick, a spin or a roll, For just one small bite of that delectable goal.
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But one sunny morning, as strange as it seems, Annie woke up to the end of all dreams.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
She searched high and low, she searched near and far, But her box of dog treats was empty, ajar!
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
"Who took them?" she wondered, with a sniff and a snout. "I must find my treats!" she decided, no doubt.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
So off Annie went, on her mission so grand, To sniff out her treats, across the vast land.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
She visited Bob, the big bulldog next door, Who knew lots of news from the beach to the moor.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
"Seen any treats?" Annie asked with a bark. But Bob just shrugged, clueless in the dark.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
Next stop was the park, where the squirrels played tag, "Seen any treats?" she asked, tail wag.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
The squirrels just chattered, high up in their tree, "No treats up here, as far as we can see!"
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
Feeling quite puzzled, Annie sat down, Her face wearing quite a big frown.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
When out of the bushes, with a rustle and a squeak, Came a small, shy mouse, with something to speak.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
"I saw what happened," the mouse said so meek, "Your treats weren't stolen, they're not far to seek.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
You ate them last night, as you dreamt of a chase, You munched and you crunched, with a smile on your face."
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
Annie blinked twice, could it really be true? She thought, and she thought, then said, "Thank you, little shrew."
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
"I guess in my dreams, I had quite the feast, But next time, I'll save some for you, at least."
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
So, Annie learned something important that day, That sometimes what's missing is not far away.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
It might be a dream, or just out of sight, But with friends and some searching, things will be alright.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kate Triebe, a Tasmania-based author, combines her love for storytelling with her passion for nurturing positive values in young minds. Residing in the serene landscapes of Tasmania with her partner, John, and their beloved dogs, Annie Oakley and Diamond, Kate draws inspiration from the tranquillity and the natural beauty surrounding her. Her commitment to fostering good manners, positive behaviours, and fun in the lives of young children has been the driving force behind her engaging and educational books. A seasoned traveller, Kate has ventured extensively through the Australian Outback, experiences that have enriched her narratives with adventures and settings that captivate the imagination of her young readers. These journeys across Australia's heartland have not only deepened her connection with the country's vast landscapes but have also infused her stories with the spirit of exploration and discovery. Kate's work reflects her profound belief in the power of storytelling to inspire kindness, empathy, and a sense of adventure in young hearts. Through her books, she aims to transport children to worlds where positive behaviours and good manners are celebrated, hoping to lay the foundation for a generation that values respect, understanding, and love for the great outdoors.
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Annie Oakley, The Little Black Labrador, Learns to LISTEN
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