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Read the stage play script 7, loyal old dog

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The Faithful Old Dog

Characters: Narrator, Master, Old Dog, Wolf, Puppy

Props: old dog costume or headdress, wolf costume or headdress, puppy costume or headdress, small ball,

doll

【Scene: Home】

Narrator: The story I'm sharing with you today is about an old dog. Once upon a time there was a family

Having a dog, having kept it for many years, the dog is very old and no longer as old as it was when I was a child

Lively and cute, can not get the owner's pleasure, the owner began to hate it. This master raised

A cute puppy, he decided to throw the old dog out the door.

Owner: The puppy comes over.

Puppy: (bouncing over) Wang, Wang, Wang. The host, the host.

Host: Let's play ball.

Puppies: Wang, Wang, Wang. I love playing ball the most. (The owner throws the ball, the puppy picks it up)

Owner: Still cute puppy. (Puppy bouncing and playing)

Old Dog: (Lying on the side looking at the puppy and the owner) Hey! When I was a kid, I used to run and jump.

Play around. Now I can't run when I'm old.

Master: (look at the old dog) Look at you annoying, you go. (The owner began to drive the old dog out)

Go, go, go.

Old dog: master, master. I can't leave home, I'm too old, I'm going anywhere

Nope.

Host: It's annoying, go fast, go.

【Scene: Wilderness】

Narrator: The owner viciously drove away the old dog, the old dog is very sad, but there is no way

yes. The old dog wandered around alone, and one day it came across a wolf. (Wolves on the pitch)

Old Dog: Hey, where should I go? Where can I go? What should I do?! Woohoo

—(Music goes on, wolves play)

Wolf: Old dog, what happened, why are you crying here?

Old Dog: Oh, I'm very sad in my heart, I won't have a home from now on!

Wolf: Why is there no home? What about your master?

Old Dog: Hey! For so many years, I have done my best for the host family and dedicated everything I have

My own master, but the cruel master threw me out of the house because I was old

I already have nowhere to go. (Talking and whining and crying)

Wolf: Cough! What do I think? If you don't go back, you won't go back, and you will be born outside later

Live freely for better!

Old Dog: You don't understand, I'm old, I can't run, and I'd rather be with mine

The hosts live together.

Wolf: Oops! Isn't that easy? I'll help you come up with a good idea.

Old Dog: (looking up at the wolf) Really?

Wolf: Of course it's true. (The wolf leaned over to the old dog's ear and said something, and the old dog listened.)

Nod)

Wolf: Do you understand?

Old Dog: (nodding vigorously) Got it.

Wolf: So what are you waiting for, take me to your master's house!

Old Dog: Okay, go.

Narrator: The wolf sympathizes with the old dog and thinks of a good way for the old dog, let's see him together

What good idea are you thinking? Is it really possible to let the old dog go home?

Wolf: You're standing here, I'll go in and take the kid out and run past you, you one

I must catch up with me quickly and save the child!

Old Dog: Hmm. Rest assured, I will try to chase you for a while.

Wolf: Okay, then I'm going to pick up the baby.

Old Dog: Okay. (The old dog was standing outside, and just after he got off the scene, he heard the owner shouting)

Master: Come on, the wolf has bitten the child. Come on people, come on people

(The wolf ran out with the child and saw the old dog)

Wolf: Old dog, hurry, chase me

Old Dog: Okay, here it comes.

(The old dog caught up with the wolf, and the wolf put the child on the ground and walked alone.) The old dog crouched next to the child and watched

With the child, the master plays)

Owner: Old dog, it was you who saved my child. (The owner was ashamed to go to the old dog,

And touch the old dog's head) I was wrong before, I shouldn't have done this to you, follow me home.

Old Dog: Whoops. Thank you to the host. (Down)

Narrator: The old dog returned to his former home as he wished, and the owner treated him as before

So good. One day the owner's children had a birthday, prepared a lot of good food, and also gave it to the old dog very much

How delicious, the old dog did not want to eat, with these delicacies to the river to find the wolf to share. (Old.)

Dogs and wolves on the field)

Old Dog: Wolf, thank you. I wouldn't be home without you.

Wolf: Old dog, you are a loyal friend. I helped you, and you remember bringing me good food.

Old Dog: Thank you, my friend.

Wolf: Well, we're best friends.

(The wolf and the old dog turned their backs to the audience and shared the food.) Music rings)

Narrator: This story tells us that the dog is our loyal friend to humans, and that he is good at peace

Others cooperate and know to repay those who have helped themselves. Kids we don't have to do one

What about a trustworthy person? Shouldn't we learn to work with others?

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Read the stage play script 7, loyal old dog
Read the stage play script 7, loyal old dog
Read the stage play script 7, loyal old dog
Read the stage play script 7, loyal old dog

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