Rover soon brought Patch, Colette, Maisy, and Ellie May with him to what he does at night.
"Oh, boy!" Ellie May sounded excited about Rover showing them around at last.
"What a town," Rover smiled at his homeland as he took his fellow animals outside with him. "I tell ya, the action never stops! Tourists come from all over the world, it's wild, it's exciting, people get lucky here, and what a town to get lucky in. I've lived here all my life, it's a great town for people, but I tell ya, it's even a better town for me."
"So what do you do here at night, Rover?" Colette asked.
"Tonight, I'll show you guys how to win at Dice." Rover smiled.
The others looked curious, but they gathered as other dogs who knew Rover decided to see him and join in on the fun.
"They all have bones." Ellie May smiled.
"If ya stick by me, you could win 'em." Rover smiled back.
"Wait, are they going to be betting those bones?" Patch asked.
"Seems like a foolish thing to do, then again, I don't get you dogs and your bones..." Maisy shrugged.
"Let's see how this goes." Colette said.
"Place your bets!" Rover told the other dogs as he was able to shake the dice in his paws.
"Let's see who's gonna win." Patch said.
"I love your pom-poms." Rover smirked t othe poodle twins behind him.
"Oh, we've heard that one before." one twin turned away with a slight sneer.
"Pardon me, I forgot you were a poodle," Rover replied, then rolled out the dice. "Come on, baby needs a new flea collar!"
The dice then came out as lucky number seven.
"Seven, read 'em and weep, boys!" Rover smiled as he collected the bones.
This caused the male dogs to groan out of defeat. Rover then took out other bones and tossed them to a few other dogs to challenge them.
"You guys feeling lucky?" Patch asked.
"I dare ya." Ellie May giggled.
One dog even bet a wishbone like from a turkey.
"What's that?" Rover picked up the odd looking bone. "A chicken bone? Champ, what're you trying to do, kill us? We'll choke on that!" he then tossed the wishbone over his shoulder.
"Aw, gee, I'm sorry, fellas..." the dog replied sheepishly.
"That's a wishbone." Patch said.
:I call it a choking hazard, anyone else?" Rover asked the dogs about betting other bones.
Patch soon brought out a couple of bones and placed a few in the pile of bones in the center.
"Ya sure you wanna go through with it, kid?" Rover asked. "I mean, you're new in town."
"I'm sure, besides I only put a few of my bones in; I'm saving the rest for the right moment." Patch said.
"Sounds good." Rover agreed.
A bull dog then threw a bone, looking rather aggressive.
"Sheesh, what's your hurry?" Rover smirked to the bull dog. "Ya chasing a parked car?"
This made everybody laugh.
"Nice one." Patch laughed.
Rover smirked, then rolled the dice and he got lucky again. "Seven! I am one hot dog tonight!" he then bent down and collected the bones in his arms. "Stick around, honey, you bring me luck." he then puckered his lips to one of the poodle twins.
"I'm out of here." A Dalmatian told them before leave.
"Hey, where you going?" Rover called to him. "Hey, stick around, we'll play 'Connect the Dots'!"
"Hey, come on, Rover; let's go!" The Bulldog said, impatient.
"Aw, Mugsy, I told ya, take it easy,:" Rover replied. "Hey, whatya got a dentist appointment?"
"Hey, Rover, we have enough bones; we should quit while we're ahead right?" A dog with a blue collar said to the hound dog before seeing Patch placing the rest of his bones in the center.
"Hmm..." Rover smirked.
"I suggest you do that, Patch is quite the lucky one back home." Colette smirked back to the hound dog.
Rover took this as a bluff, not knowing what was going to happen in his next roll.
"You're a winner, so walk away a winner." the blue-collared dog said to his best friend. "Let's go home, right?"
"Wrong!" Rover laughed as he pushed the bones over. "I bet 'em all!"
"Oh, Rover, no!" the blue-collared dog frowned.
Another dog placed his bones in, unfortunately, they weren't as much as Patch's bones.
"Come on, baby!" Rover rolled his dice and they were first seven until one die turned over and came out as two ones face up: Snake Eyes. "Ooh..."
The poodle twins frowned firmly to Rover. Patch soon collected the bones as he was the one who won all the bones.
"Nice going." Ellie May smiled to Patch.
"Huh, not bad for a kid." Rover replied.
The poodle twins then nuzzled against Patch.
"Uh, thanks, girls, but I'm taken." Patch replied nervously.
Colette started to growl at the poodles, telling them to back off. The poodles then looked worried and backed off.
Patch then smiled and nuzzled against Colette. "Sorry, but she's the only girl for me."
The poodles went over to the other dog next to them.
"I tell ya, everybody loves a winner." Rover scoffed. He then got down on all fours and left the scene with his little buddy.
Patch, Ellie May, and Colette soon followed them after Patch collected his winnings. Maisy winced in disgust of bones, but she went with the others.
"Boy, kid, you really got class." the blue-collared dog said to Patch for winning against Rover.
"Thanks, I'm as lucky as my brother and father figure when it comes to things like this." Patch smirked.
"Ha!" Colette chuckled a little.
They continued to follow Rover until they saw circus dogs.
"I guess that's my trouble," Rover sulked. "There's no place. I looked up my family tree, two dogs were using it. Hey, look who's in town!"
"Carmine's Canines?" Patch read the banner aloud.
"I used to work with them when I was a pup." Rover smiled as he led them right over there.
"You did? What was your act?" Ellie May asked.
"What else? Preform with 'em!" Rover smiled.
"She means what act did you do?" Colette asked.
"Comedy." Rover replied like it was obvious.
"That actually makes sense with your jokes." Maisy smiled.
"Yeah, Carmine's Canines, they'd do anything for a biscuit." Rover then joked.
Eddie then fell on the floor and laughed out loud.
"Hey gang, how ya doin'?" Rover smiled.
The dogs noticed and smiled to Rover, greeting him as they had not seen him for a long time.
"They seem really nice." Ellie May smiled.
"Hey, Queenie, long time no see." Rover smiled.
"Hey, who's the handsome guy and other mutts with you?" the female fluffy dog asked, referring to the small group with the hound dog.
"Say hello to my friend Eddie, and these other guys are visiting Connie," Rover introduced. "That's Patch, Ellie May, Colette, and Maisy."
"Hello." Patch and the others waved.
Carmine's Canines greeted and smiled friendly to the new faces.
"Where's Flappy?" Rover asked casually.
"Carmine fired him," Queenie replied. "Couldn't remember the routines."
"Saw that comin'," Rover smirked. "Flappy was dumb. Man, he used to walk backwards and wag his head."
This caused everyone to laugh at that joke.
"I mean talk about dumb," Rover continued as their laughter put him in a better mood. "When Carmine taught him how to sit, he forgot how to stand."
Everyone kept laughing at the jokes of the dog they didn't really know, but Rover was quite the comedian.
"When Carmine paper trained him, that was something," Rover went on. "He went right on the paper! The only trouble was, Carmine was reading it!"
This caused everyone to continue to laugh.
"Same old Rover," a dog in sunglasses chuckled. "Do ya miss your pals?"
The other dogs agreed, saying that they had missed Rover.
"Rover, ya sight for sore eyes," Queenie smiled as she was painting her claws. "Come over here, ya big lug, ya... Oh, what about you, Rover?" she then asked. "Don't ya miss show business?"
"Are you kidding?" Rover replied. "I love my life in Las Vegas! I wouldn't change it for anything! I got it made here!"
"He sure does." Ellie May said.
A spotlight then shined on the hound dog. Rover then took a hat and cane and started to sing about having a dog's life and loving it. Later on, show girls soon showed up as he continued to sing about his good life. The other dogs then decided to join in and have fun. The song went on for a while until finally, it was time for Rover and the others to get back to their owners.
