![]() Remember, not merely a birthday bash but a goodbye to the house that had first sheltered them as a family. ![]() Hyatts would soon be moving to a new and larger house a bit farther up the coast, they made it a party to ![]() They threw a party at the bleached-wood house on the forested slopes above the Pacific. The version I have has the same end you remember, with them having a party with the owners of the offspring of Einstein in the third part of chapter 11. However I still suffer from a Mandela Effect with the ending - I'm convinced that, at some time, I read where the dog families had gathered around various modified computers and there was like older dogs passing on learning to the pups via the PC screens, then later we had the Einstein final scene I've now got a full copy of the book and I've taken a good look at the ending, it matches the details supplied by Fuzzy Boots in the answer. Was the book revised at some point or did Dean Koontz perhaps do a short story with the same characters and I've got them mentally merged?. ![]() The humans all sit and chat, the dogs did the same using modified computers set up for paws, the animals spelled out their problems etc. This left me somewhat nonplussed, in my memory of the book there was a chapter featuring a gathering/house party of owners of similar dogs. The ending differed a lot from my recollection, in the new version they settle down with a baby and the special dog and a tranquil life. ![]() I first read Watchers back in the early nineties and last month I re-read it. ![]()
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