Woodstock smaller than a flea!
a year ago
Snoopy only realizes something is wrong, when he slightly scratches his foot, and picks up something that immediately places it in the palm of his paw, to find out if it is a flea that was bothering him, and to his surprise, it was his best friend shrunk. . Snoopy couldn't believe it when he saw Woodstock of that very tiny, very fragile size, in his paw! Snoopy thinks: But how did Woodstock get so small? How did he get so much smaller than a flea?
How did this happen?
Woodstock tells Snoopy how he shriveled up: It was when he was playing hide and seek in his little house, hiding on the little table, when suddenly, something wet his feathers, it came from above the table, as it dripped, wetting the little bird even more , who realized more that he had been shrunk.
Now, Snoopy saw a test tube lying on his desk and deduced that it was the permanent shrinkage formula. Now, Woodstock will stay small forever. Snoopy's mission is to protect him from the dangers of being crushed, now that the little bird will be tiny, definitively, Snoopy decides not to leave Woodstock on the ground anymore, always keeping it in the palm of his paw very safe. Woodstock can't even fly, instead he's stuck in his friend Snoopy's dense white fur.
Snoopy now keeps Woodstock out of harm's way. Woodstock now has a new home, in the canine friend itself, which makes a big, comfortable, furry home for a little bird smaller than an insect. Woodstock, despite its diminutive size, lives happily ever after with Snoopy.
How did this happen?
Woodstock tells Snoopy how he shriveled up: It was when he was playing hide and seek in his little house, hiding on the little table, when suddenly, something wet his feathers, it came from above the table, as it dripped, wetting the little bird even more , who realized more that he had been shrunk.
Now, Snoopy saw a test tube lying on his desk and deduced that it was the permanent shrinkage formula. Now, Woodstock will stay small forever. Snoopy's mission is to protect him from the dangers of being crushed, now that the little bird will be tiny, definitively, Snoopy decides not to leave Woodstock on the ground anymore, always keeping it in the palm of his paw very safe. Woodstock can't even fly, instead he's stuck in his friend Snoopy's dense white fur.
Snoopy now keeps Woodstock out of harm's way. Woodstock now has a new home, in the canine friend itself, which makes a big, comfortable, furry home for a little bird smaller than an insect. Woodstock, despite its diminutive size, lives happily ever after with Snoopy.
wonder who want's Woodstock to be very tiny, very fragile size
Only Snoopy, because the little bird has the opportunity to be protected by his best friend, even if he is crushed from time to time, by Snoopy himself, because as he said, the pads of the beagle's paws are fluffy, which when he crushes, the bird, it doesn't die, that is, it's not fatal for Woodstock, who is already used to the weight of Snoopy's friendship, which was once a giant beagle. Now, Woodstock has quickly adapted to being small, as it has a furry, white, warm home. Since the micro bird no longer goes south, in winter, Woodstock still warms up to the white hairs on Snoopy's paws, who always treats him with great affection and respect. Woodstock had become special to Snoopy, just like before. Now the flea bird has a very happy and expressive ending...