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Yesterday, when I got home, I just met a classmate who took his dog for a walk. By the way, I talked a little bit about the daily lives of dogs. To be fair, I'm still jealous of others. Going for a walk, shopping or something, I came across a puppy at the door of the community when I was thinking, and it seemed like a lonely person. I don't know if I ran away with my partner or was abandoned. And lonely.

 

At this moment, I found it a little cute, so I whistled, then I went straight up without thinking. I glanced at it along the way, and I met a neighbor on the way, and found me behind. Following the filthy little puppy was still a little surprised, saying how I got home with the stray dog, I just smiled politely at her, but without any explanation, I thought. I like it, no need to explain as some people are indifferent. Too many different ideas don't create a conspiracy how to discipline a puppy.

I thought it was fun to play with me for a while, who knows that this little guy is as normal as following his house after I open the door, and coming in behind me, I think this little guy is still And I was completely conscious, and then looking at me with disdain, like saying something to look at, you didn't take me home, I didn't care, you had to be "responsible" to me, but only need to give me a face I swear to look at me, but I still feel a bit wrong.

But think about it, I also whistled before returning home. I fall into the culprit. If I come, I will be stable. If I bring it in, what can I say, I want to raise a dog, but I want to own a dog, but it turns out to be a real dog here, but it's a stray dog. It is not bad at all. It looks too big. I can be loyal to me if I grow up from a young age. It is not a bad thing. Keep it to yourself. I am the one who doesn't hold it.

Yesterday, when I got home, I just met a classmate who took his dog for a walk

By Wew Pet

Yesterday, when I got home, I just met a classmate who took his dog for a walk

Yesterday, when I got home, I just met a classmate who took his dog for a walk

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