Part 1 Anzu, a white toy poodle, was saved by Mr. Suzuki from an animal shelter just before she was about to be put down. Though he planned to give her away, his German shepherds accepted her, so he decided to keep her. (41 words) Part 2 Mr. Suzuki, a police dog trainer, brought Anzu to a training session. He noticed her imitating his German shepherds and obeying his words, so he decided to train her as a police dog. Training was tough because of her small size, but Anzu never gave up and looked happy when she was praised. (53 words) Part 3 Anzu has shown that a small dog can do something great. She doesn’t miss the smallest clues. She is also useful in crowded places because criminals don’t notice her. Moreover, she often searches for missing people with dementia because she doesn’t scare them away. The Ibaraki Police now accept other small dogs. (52 words) Part 4 Josh finds Anzu’s story inspiring because she shows that anyone can follow their dreams. Naoki sees her small size as a strength that gives her unique roles. Hannah says we should do something about the abandoned pet problem. (38 words) Lesson Summary In March 2013, Anzu was saved by Mr. Suzuki from the animal shelter. Though he planned to give her away, Anzu was accepted by his German shepherds, so he decided to keep her. After that, he noticed that she was imitating his German shepherds and obeying his words, so he decided to train her as a police dog. Training was hard for Anzu, but she never gave up. In October 2015, Anzu passed the police dog test. Anzu has shown that even a small dog can do something great. In some roles, a small dog is actually more effective than a big one. Anzu is now works with the big dogs in team. (113 words) Lesson 2 Go, Anzu! (Summary)□□42
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