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After Arthur returns to the vet, he waits for a bit, and initially thinks the nurse is talking to him when she says "Your dog — it had puppies." Arthur corrects her, saying that Pal is a boy dog; the nurse replies that she meant someone else, and the owner of the dog who had puppies (whom the owner calls "Skungie") leaps up in excitement, saying "Skungie had puppies! Woo-hoo!"  
After Arthur returns to the vet, he waits for a bit, and initially thinks the nurse is talking to him when she says "Your dog — it had puppies." Arthur corrects her, saying that Pal is a boy dog; the nurse replies that she meant someone else, and the owner of the dog who had puppies (whom the owner calls "Skungie") leaps up in excitement, saying "Skungie had puppies! Woo-hoo!"  


Finally, Pal comes out, and Arthur is glad to see him; Pal seems to feel better. However, the vet explains to Arthur that Pal is still slightly queasy and finally reveals his symptoms; Pal has gorged on a tremendous amount of food that he is not supposed to eat. When the vet asks what Pal had eaten the previous day, Arthur, feeling guilty, replies, “Pancakes, and two-year-old candy, and some gum, and then he swallowed a wiener whole... with mustard.” The vet gives Arthur a book that explains what dogs are supposed to eat in order to stay healthy. He then states that if Arthur actually did the same manner, his stomach would have to be checked as well.
Finally, Pal comes out, and Arthur is glad to see him; Pal seems to feel better. However, the vet explains to Arthur that Pal is still slightly queasy and finally reveals his symptoms; Pal has gorged on a tremendous amount of food that he is not supposed to eat. When the vet asks what Pal had eaten the previous day, Arthur, feeling guilty, explains the foods Pal ate. The vet gives Arthur a book that explains what dogs are supposed to eat in order to stay healthy. He then states that if Arthur actually did the same manner, his stomach would have to be checked as well.


While Kate, D.W., and Jane are outside, Arthur appears with Pal, and Jane says, “Look who’s home” while smiling. When D.W. asks what was wrong with Pal, Arthur explains that he made Pal sick by giving him things to eat before explaining the differences of stomachs between humans and dogs; Arthur then apologizes to Pal for making him sick. When D.W. reminds him, Arthur apologizes to D.W. for blaming her, and says that it really wasn't her fault; he also adds that he will try to convince Buster that she is actually not an alien. D.W. accepts his apology. D.W. had still planned to teach Pal a lesson.
While Kate, D.W., and Jane are outside, Arthur spreads the news to them. When D.W. asks what was wrong with Pal, Arthur explains that he made Pal sick by giving him things to eat before explaining the differences of stomachs between humans and dogs; Arthur then apologizes to Pal for making him sick. When D.W. reminds him, Arthur apologizes to D.W. for blaming her, and says that it really wasn't her fault; he also adds that he will try to convince Buster that she is actually not an alien. D.W. accepts his apology. D.W. had still planned to teach Pal a lesson.


D.W. then shows a dog training book that was rented from the library and makes Arthur read it to her. D.W. will then try to stop Pal from eating foods he shouldn't eat, in order to be able to the things dogs should do in the right-of-way. When all the training has been done, D.W. states to Arthur that she may have a dog similar to Pal that she wants so much in her life.
D.W. then shows a dog training book that was rented from the library and makes Arthur read it to her. D.W. will then try to stop Pal from eating foods he shouldn't eat, in order to be able to the things dogs should do in the right-of-way. When all the training has been done, D.W. states to Arthur that she may have a dog similar to Pal that she wants so much in her life.

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