One among many others.
In the local newspaper of the department of Haute-Savoie, an ad announces a litter of twelve Bernese Mountain Dog puppies to be sold.
All born on October 4, 2003. One month of life, a big deal to be separated from his mother.
Why did Cédric Sapin-Defour have his eye caught by this insert stuck between the sale of a rooster, a donkey or the search for a soul mate?
Find miracles there.
It was one of the virtues of these publications that you used to leaf through with a distracted air while leaning on the bar while sipping your coffee.
This time it's a dog.
Devil, a dog.
Seized with an unexpected impulse, the author leaves the Penalty (the name of the bistro), dials the telephone number at the bottom of the advertisement, makes an appointment with a Mrs. Château who is quick to pick up.
The sequel gives rise to ten years of an absolute and unconditional love story between a man and his dog.
Let's call him Ubac since that's the name the writer gave him.
First stage of a mutual taming.
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