The local dog didn't eat the meat picked up with chopsticks, but when he was wondering, he thought of something

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Although there are many people raising dogs now, most of them are foreign breed dogs, but our Chinese Garden Dogs are not popular among people. In fact, native dogs are no worse than other breeds of dogs, and even have many advantages over them.

The local dog doesn't eat meat with chopsticks, but when I was wondering, what did I think of?

Let's take a look at the following netizen sharing The little story really makes people admire pastoral dogs with admiration.

This day, the woman went to visit relatives in the countryside and found that her relatives had a garden dog. Although it didn't look that good-looking, its honest and honest appearance was quite lovable.

When it was time to eat at noon, the woman found that the native dog had been looking at her bowl, presumably coveting the meat in the bowl. Seeing that it was so honest, the woman used chopsticks to pick up a piece of meat for it. However, the native dog did not come to eat the meat. When the woman was confused, she suddenly thought of something: The ancestors’ religion was so good! It’s too respectful!

The local dog won't eat the meat with the chopsticks, but when I was wondering, I thought of something

When the woman took the meat from the chopsticks When I put it down, the native dog started to eat it. It seems that the woman's guess is correct. It doesn't eat because its owner has taught it well and understands the importance of dignity. But it is precisely because it is so sensible that it makes people feel more distressed.

There is a saying that the children of the poor become masters early. It is precisely because native dogs have not received so much pampering that they know how to respect people better. Just like in our human society, children from poor families take up the burden of their families earlier and share the pressure of their parents. They may show a sense of maturity in their 20s when they are in their teens.

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