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First published 2008.
Copyright © Lynette Tamar Mark 2008
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Snow Queen's Forever Home by Lynette Tamar Mark
Fifteen-year old Ivy Herman’s father, a Chief Park’s Ranger, has been transferred to another place.
While at their present location the adult Hermans and the three children raised purebred Canadian Eskimo Dogs and raced them in freight races wherever they could.
Their dogs were champion racers. Ivy had a five- dog team of her own, with her favourite dog, Snow Queen, as lead dog. But dogs could not be taken to the city, especially a working dog team.
All the rest of the dogs had been sold but Ivy’s dogs. She wanted to sell the entire team to one owner. All were thinking this was impossible when an offer finally came from a father/son operation in Northern Ontario. Ivy wasn’t sure at first. She took her dogs (three of them) out for a run, hitched to a summer cart.
Clouds boiled up and filled the sky; unfriendly and mean looking clouds. Then the sky turned green. Ivy was just about home when the storm ripped a tree from it’s roots and it landed on top of Snow Queen. She wasn’t hurt, only mildly dazed and grazed by a tree branch. The vet was called out to stitch up her wounds. Snow Queen healed.
Ivy and her father further studied the kennels and backgrounds of the pair that wanted to but Ivy’s team. Ivy was convinced they were the owners she would want for her dogs and Snow Queen went to her “forever home”.
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