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Echo and the bees
My dog, Echo, is black with a little white stripe down his nose and floppy ears. He has lots of energy and is always ready to play.
Last summer, Echo and I were taking a walk around our neighborhood. He was sniffing in all of his favorite places and rolling around in the grass. It was a beautiful day!
Suddenly, Echo yelped and began to limp. There were some ground bees where we had been walking, and he had been stung several times on his paw and face.
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