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On our way home, we were waiting for the bus by the edge of the park and a tiny little human was running up and down around the bus stop. His parents didn't say anything so I took it upon myself to tell the little one to calm down and not run near the traffic. He got a little scared when I barked so my human had to translate that I meant well and probably wanted to play with him. The little one was transfixed with me and didn't take his eyes off me for as long as we were on the bus. He kept asking his mum questions about puppies and as he saw me wolfing down the sausage treats I get as a bribe to stay calm, he turned around and asked my human a very honest and serious question - are you sure he is not a shark? All the adult humans started giggling but I simply lolled my tongue out and blinded the kid with my shiny white new teeth in a wide dog smile.
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