#25 Doodle Drive – Joe & Dan the Irish Doodles
Mom, Irish Setter Dad, Poodle.
Once upon a time, there were twin Irish Doodles named Joe and Dan. They were inseparable and loved to play together. However, they had one problem: they didn’t like to share their toys. Joe would always want to play with the ball, while Dan would want to play with the frisbee. They would often fight over their toys and end up not playing together.
One day, their owner decided to teach them a lesson. She took away all their toys and gave them only one toy to share: a big red ball. At first, Joe and Dan were not happy about it. They both wanted to play with the ball simultaneously, but they couldn’t. They started to argue and fight over the ball.
Their owner saw what was happening and decided to intervene. She sat down with them and explained that sharing is essential, especially when you have a sibling or a friend. She told them that if they learn to share, they can both have fun playing together.
Joe and Dan listened carefully and realized that their owner was right. They decided to share the ball and take turns playing with it. They had so much fun playing together that they forgot about their other toys.
From that day on, Joe and Dan learned to share everything, not just their toys. They learned that sharing is caring and that it’s important to be kind to others. And they lived happily ever after.