

One of the girls at the school is Jakob's daughter, and Ellie is happy to see that Jakob has found a family. Stay put, kids, because the dog can't find you anymore. In retirement, Ellie is taken to schools to teach the importance of not getting lost. Unable to smell as a result, she can no longer do her job. Ellie rescues someone trapped in rubble, but she injures her nose in the process. Maya and Ellie travel to Latin America after an earthquake to find survivors. Ellie's care is transferred to Maya, a rookie cop who trains hard to be the best master for Ellie. He almost dies, and he is forced into retirement. She finds a kidnapped girl, but the kidnapper shoots Jakob. Ellie's job is to sniff out missing people. Jakob is bitter and lonely after the death of his wife, and he is a workaholic as a result. Why has she been reborn? She is soon adopted by Jakob, a cop, who names her Ellie and trains her to be a K-9 cop. She is confused, and not just at the change in sex: she thought she had fulfilled her purpose.

Yeah, well, the dog wakes up in yet another doggy body, this time as a female. The family decides to have him put down, and Ethan shows up just in time to say goodbye to his "doodle dog." Bailey is happy fulfilling his purpose of bringing happiness to this one human boy. Within a year or two, Bailey is old and sick. Ethan's grandparents are nice and caring, but it just isn't the same.

Bailey is confused and lonely without his boy. Soon Ethan goes off to college, leaving his beloved dog behind. Bitter and depressed, he pushes Hannah away by being jealous of every able-bodied guy she happens to be within a two-mile radius of. He loses his football scholarship, and his life changes forever. His leg is badly injured, which leaves him unable to play football again. The house is ablaze, and Ethan must jump from the second story to save himself. Bailey sees Todd doing it and bites him, but it's too late. (True.) Todd can't handle the truth, so he burns Ethan's house down. When Ethan finds out that Todd lied, he confronts Todd, telling him that he's a weird loser who doesn't have any friends. Todd tries to convince Hannah that Ethan is seeing another girl, but she doesn't believe him. But Todd won't stay away from him.Īs Ethan grows older, he learns to drive, meets a girl named Hannah, and joins the football team. Bailey escapes and learns to stay away from Todd.
#A dogs purpose dog in water serial#
A neighborhood troublemaker-and by troublemaker, we mean serial killer in training-named Todd dognaps Bailey and appears to have the intention of harming the dog in some way. It's just like Timmy and Lassie, except that Ethan doesn't fall down any wells.īailey, on the other paw, gets himself into more danger than James Bond. Ethan makes a toy for Bailey to play with called "the flip." Ethan nicknames Bailey "doodle dog," which is a nice way to say "stupid dog." They ride on sleds and go-karts together and swim and go fishing. They become the bestest of friends, romping and playing like there's no tomorrow. She takes the dog home and gives him to her son, Ethan, who names the dog Bailey. A woman has smashed the glass to rescue the puppy. Could this little puppy's life be even shorter than the first one's?Ī rock flies through the window. The day gets hotter, and hotter, and hotter.
#A dogs purpose dog in water windows#
The dog sits in the truck with the windows up. He puts him in his truck but leaves the dog there when he stops for an unknown reason. A nice man picks up the dog to take him home with him. So he escapes, opening the cage door and running away. He has food and water, but he doesn't want to be in a cage. The dog is soon reincarnated as a different dog, but with all his memories from his first brief life intact. Okay, at least the dog doesn't die at the end. He barks and wags his tail, which is dogspeak for Thank you, ma'am, may I have another? He doesn't get another, because animal control arrives, says the people have too many dogs in poor conditions, and takes the dogs all away to gas them. There, the woman in charge names him Toby and occasionally gives him a pat behind the ears. Our dog is basically a canine Oliver Twist taken to a puppy orphanage. He lives in the wild until he is captured by some humans who keep a bunch of dogs in a pen somewhere. Ah, let's settle in and read this book with a cuddly little puppy on the cover, shall we? We're sure it's going to be a sweet and heartwarming tale, one where the dog definitely does not die at the end.
