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Synopsis
More heartwarming and humorous adventures await in the fourth book of this graphic novel series that is the Baby-Sitters Club for pets The dog days of summer are just around the corner Hazel is looking forward to a break from school--as is the rest of the PAWS team Gabby's schedule is packed with too many camps to count, plus having to play host to her mysterious cousin from out of town. And Mindy is set to fly off to visit her dad for a whole month.
Meanwhile, Hazel has her sights set on cat-sitting for new clients. Their cats are adorable, and their house is even wheelchair accessible The only problem is her friends' schedules are so hectic that Hazel would have to do the job by herself. She knows her overprotective mother would never approve. But what if Hazel never told her?
Hazel soon learns that keeping such a big secret while also juggling her PAWS responsibilities and staying on top of her physical therapy is no easy task. When disaster strikes, will she be able to hold it all together and prove to everyone, including herself, that she can handle whatever comes her way?
Synopsis
More heartwarming and humorous adventures await in the fourth book of this graphic novel series that is the Baby-Sitters Club for pets Summer break is just around the corner, and the PAWS team is gearing up for a busy season full of dog-walking, travel, and fun Gabby's got a packed schedule with about a hundred different camps plus playing host to her mysterious cousin visiting from out of town. Meanwhile Mindy is headed to her dad's house for a month-long stay. With so much going on, the girls are looking forward to scaling back and taking it easy this summer. . . with one exception.
When the opportunity to cat-sit two new fur babies arises, Hazel jumps at the chance. Their new client's house is even wheelchair accessible But when everyone's hectic summer plans mean she would have to take on the job alone, Hazel knows her overprotective mother would never approve. On the other hand, managing a side business all on her own could prove that she is much more capable than her mom might think...
Hazel soon learns that juggling multiple cats and dogs along with her own physical therapy--while also keeping a big secret--is no easy task. When disaster strikes, will she have the energy to make everything right by herself, or will she be forced to reach out for help and risk getting into even more trouble?