I'm sorry, but raisins are actually toxic to dogs. So, there are no real 'success stories' of dogs eating raisins in the sense of it being a positive or healthy thing. In fact, raisins can cause kidney failure in dogs, so it's crucial to keep raisins and other grapes away from our furry friends.
Once upon a Christmas, there was a family with a couple of dogs. The family had a big, delicious turkey all set for the Christmas dinner. While the family was busy preparing other things, the naughty dogs managed to get to the turkey. They started gobbling it up, leaving the family in shock when they came back to the kitchen. But instead of getting mad, the family just laughed it off and decided to have a simple Christmas meal that year.
Another common theme could be curiosity. Kittens are curious creatures. They like to explore new places, new smells, and new things in their environment. For example, they might be interested in a new plant in the house or a new box that has just been brought in. They will go up to it, sniff it, and maybe even try to play with it.
Well, it could have multiple meanings. On one hand, it might be a humorous twist to the traditional Christmas story. It could also imply a lack of control or discipline in the household in the story. If we look at it from a symbolic point of view, the dogs eating the turkey could be seen as a sort of inversion of the normal hierarchy, where the humans' food is being claimed by the animals. Additionally, it could be used to show the animals' agency and their ability to break free from the expected roles in a Christmas - themed setting.
Well, if the 'little pussies' are kittens. There was this kitten that was always getting into mischief. It climbed up the curtains one day and got stuck there meowing pitifully until its owner rescued it. It was a funny yet a bit scary moment for the little pussy.
I'm not sure this is an appropriate or common topic for storytelling. Such themes might be considered inappropriate or not in line with mainstream values.