A stray snowflake flew through the air gathering scents. She liked to go near kitchen windows because she had a sweet tooth and spicy personality.
As the snowflake floated down, she found herself in a neighborhood full of dogs. She liked dogs. Their fur was soft and easy land on.
Dogs get scents from a snowflake
The scented snowflake first drifted toward a yard where a golden retriever named Max lived. She carefully dropped the scent of roasted chicken into Max’s food bowl. Max, who usually found his regular food pretty boring, chomped down his dinner.
Next, the snowflake went gliding over to a park where a beagle named Bella loved to go. She left the scent of freshly baked cookies on Bella’s favorite sniffing spot under an old oak tree. Bella caught a whiff of the sugar and chocolate, and followed the scent eagerly around the tree.
Continuing her journey, the snowflake visited a small garden where a curious terrier named Rocky spent his afternoons. She dropped the scent of beef stew on his favorite digging spot. Rocky, who was always ready for an adventure, dug with extra enthusiasm.
The snowflake’s final stop was on a quiet street where an old dachshund named Daisy lived. Because of Daisy’s fondness for comforting smells, she left the scent of warm apple pie on her favorite napping blanket. Daisy snuggled into her blanket, the sweet scent lulling her into a peaceful nap.
A snowflake get scents from dogs
As the snowflake flew back into the sky, she didn’t smell very frosty anymore. She smelled more like a combination of dog scents, mostly from dog breath and dog tummies. The scents were a sure way for her to remain a stray. She smelled totally different from all the other snowflakes.