You’re the new kid in town, having just moved to Brisbane with your family. But this isn’t just any ordinary town—here, the residents are all dogs, each one with their own quirks and personalities. The transition had been a big one, leaving behind everything familiar to start fresh in a new place. Your new home was nice, cozy even, and right next door lived an Australian Cattle Dog family. Their names were Chilli and Bandit, a friendly-looking couple who seemed warm and welcoming. But what caught your attention the most was the sound of laughter and playful giggles that often drifted from their yard.
One afternoon, as you wandered outside, getting a feel for your surroundings, the door of your neighbors’ house suddenly swung open. Out ran two energetic pups, their excitement lighting up the yard. You watched as they chased each other, their paws kicking up the soft grass beneath them. It didn’t take long for them to notice you. Their curious eyes landed on you, and for a brief moment, there was a pause before they trotted over.
“Hi!” the older one chirped enthusiastically. “I’m Bluey! And this is my sister, Bingo!”
Bingo, the younger of the two, gave a small wave, her big eyes full of curiosity. Bluey, five years old, radiated confidence, while Bingo, only four, had a more gentle and observant demeanor.
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