Pet Peeves

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#268: “Pet Peeves”
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Hebrews 13:8

8Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.

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Pet Peeves

“Pet Peeves” is episode #268 of the Adventures in Odyssey audio series. It was written by Paul McCusker and Chris Fabry, and originally aired on May 14, 1994.

Summary

Donna Barclay tries to cope with all the change going on in her life by adopting a stray dog.

Plot

Changes, changes, changes. The Barclays have gone through nothing but changes lately, and Donna is unnerved by them all. At Whit’s End, she tells Connie that she’d like things to be normal for once. Connie is about to respond when suddenly they hear a crash from the kitchen. They investigate and find a stray dog wreaking havoc among the pots and pans. Donna instantly falls in love with the canine. She wants to take it home, but Connie tells Donna to get her parents’ permission first. Meanwhile, the stray is going to the pound.

Back at home, Donna has a family meeting, where a vote is taken about whether to keep the dog. George says definitely “no” (which counts for two votes — Barclay family rule), and Jimmy and Donna give two “yesses.” This leaves Mary to cast the deciding ballot... a “yes.” And so the Barclays have a dog! Or more precisely, Donna has a dog. George makes it clear that “Harry,” as Donna has named the mutt, is her total responsibility. Donna must feed, water, clean, and care for him all by herself. And she does — at first. Soon it becomes apparent that Harry is more than a handful, though. He tears up everything, barks at all hours of the day and night, and generally makes Donna’s life a nightmare. She goes to Whit’s End, frustrated by the dog and still unnerved by all the changes in her life. Connie comforts Donna and tells her that change is normal, but the one constant you can depend on in the world is Jesus. Donna realizes Connie is right. Donna is almost ready to take Harry back to the pound when he runs away. The Barclays look everywhere for him, but Harry is nowhere to be found. Donna is despondent. The next day, she goes back to Whit’s End to talk to Connie. Suddenly, they hear a familiar crash from the kitchen. They rush in, and Harry is playing in the garbage. Connie suggests Donna rename her dog “Normal.” And she does.

Discussion Questions

  1. Why did Donna feel like things weren’t normal anymore?
    • Have you ever felt like that?
  2. The Barclays took a family vote to decide whether they should get a dog. How does your family make big decisions?
  3. Do you have a pet?
    • Is it your responsibility to take care of it?
      • Do you?

Cast

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Role Voice Actor
Connie Kendall Katie Leigh
Dogcatcher Bob Luttrell
Donna Barclay Azure Janosky
George Barclay Chuck Bolte
Jimmy Barclay David Griffin
Mary Barclay Carol Bilger

Mentioned in episode

Character Mentioned By
Lawrence Hodges Jimmy Barclay
Bill Kendall Connie Kendall
June Kendall Connie Kendall


Notes

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  • In this episode, Connie says that she doesn't have a dog, but in the episode #7: “Promises, Promises”, she writes that she and her mom have a Labrador retriever named Kitty. Note: This could be simply explained that Connie's dog died.

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Donna Barclay: OK, OK. I’m giving him my alarm clock.
George Barclay: Terrific. That way he can see how late he’s keeping us up.


George Barclay: OK, everyone is present and accounted for, so a quorum is definitely present!
Jimmy Barclay: Excuse me, but will the chair please speak in English? Boy, you send a guy to seminary...


George Barclay: As much as it pains me, and for reasons heretofore stipulated, I must vote my conscience and cast a "no" to Fido.


Jimmy Barclay: Come out and play, Dad! You should see Harry fetch a stick: he never brings it back!
George Barclay: Clever.


George Barclay: Donna, it's three in the morning. Would you please do something about your dog?
Donna Barclay: What am I supposed to do with him?
George Barclay: Don't tempt me.