Queso snoozed happily on the couch, paws twitching, tail wagging just a little.
She was having one of her best dreams yet— the kind with dinosaurs.
A big, bouncy triceratops appeared with a smile and said, “Hop on! We’re going snack-hunting!”
Queso grinned in her sleep. Dreams were weird. And also awesome.

Queso woke up with a jolt— eyes wide, tail wagging, brain buzzing. “Of course!” she barked.
“If I really want to see dinosaurs… I just need a time machine!”
She grabbed her notebook, her goggles, and called the top scientists in the field to come over and help.
“This is gonna be epic,” she whispered.

Soon, some of the very best minds had arrived- right on schedule.
Henry, with his degree in particle sniffing. Luna, the best engineer in three neighborhoods.
Queso unrolled the blueprints with a dramatic fwoop! “This,” she said proudly, “will be our time machine.”
They leaned in close—tails still, brains buzzing.
This wasn’t just a dream anymore. It was happening.

The time machine was finished.
Queso checked her calculations. Luna double-checked the snack supply. Henry... just looked excited.
“Ready?” Queso asked, grinning behind her goggles.
“Let’s go meet some dinosaurs,” Luna barked.
Henry wagged. “Let’s not become the snacks.”
With one paw press of the glowing button, the room crackled with energy— and the screen above them lit up:
65 MILLION YEARS AGO
This was it. Their biggest, boldest, wildest adventure yet.

They did it! The time machine had worked!
Queso, Henry, and Luna stepped into a world full of giant plants, buzzing bugs, and dinosaur-sized footprints.
And right in front of them stood the cutest triceratops in history. Three horns. Four stubby legs. One enormous smile.
“Hi! I’m Sally!” she chirped.
The pups couldn’t believe their luck. Not only had they traveled back in time... They’d already made a dino best friend. Queso grinned.
“This is so going in our report.”

The pups made it back to the present—safe and sound.
But they didn’t come back alone.
Sally had politely insisted on tagging along. “I’ve seen ferns,” she said. “Now I want to see television.”
So the pups gave her the grand tour: light switches, cartoons, peanut butter, and belly rubs.
One small step for pups… one giant leap through space and time for friendship.

If you could travel in time, when would you visit?