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The tales of the Old West are full of holes And these dogs are responsible for most of them. Each story also includes a memorable song about the lessons learned.
LYIN': It's Sport's birthday, and he wants something no one can get: an autographed picture of his hero, legendary star of stage and screen Tom Trailmix. But wait! Could Patterson actually be a close friend of Tom? And if he is, who will learn this story's important lesson about lying? (Proverbs 6:16-17)
CHEATIN': When old Miss Richardson and her mother finally become astronauts, Miss Kittey becomes a substitute teacher, Gilroy spends some time in the desert on a horse with no name, and Hollister gets an unlicensed appendectomy. Oh, and somehow this all leads to somebody learning a valuable lesson about cheating. (Proverbs 11:1)
STEALIN': It's high noon on the prairie, and while the Sheriff is at lunch there's no law in the land, which is all the excuse a certain bunch of little dogs need to go on a five-finger discount shopping spree. At least until lunch is over (Exodus 20:15)
Also see the other Little Dogs on the Prairie video: Pride, Prejudice and Fudge |