Rover Dangerfield: Before the Name

Rover Dangerfield: Before the Name

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A young basset hound dog from New York finds himself abandoned in an alleyway. With not much recollection or memory of his original name, he was taken to an animal shelter in Las Vegas. There he would start a life long friendship with a young gray dog going through a similar situation who is in search of something greater to come his way, and wants him to tag along. How will these two journey through life as they grow older? Find out in Rover Dangerfield's origin story. Based on the 1991 film Rover Dangerfield. All music featured in the story is owned by their respective artists and record companies.
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This story is about a German Shepherd puppy named Menta. Who one day meets the paw patrol and becomes a member. He can't put his terrible past behind him, which makes his life difficult. One day it turns out that Chase's brother is actually his sister. This is my first story. I hope you will like it. Good reading :) Only one of the characters in the story is my own, and that is Menta. I invented the story, although I got ideas from Erengesdio54. Sorry for the mistakes, but my English is not the best. I hope it will still be enjoyable.

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