The owner gave Erha an owl, but a year later it was tragic. Where are my feathers from the owl?

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What toys should I buy for my dog?
Poop collectors who have pet dogs always have a lot of ideas, including buying clothes for their dogs and various toys for them. Of course, snacks are definitely indispensable.
Pet owners who have a dog wonder if it would be too boring for their furry child to stay at home by themselves every day. How about finding a "partner" for it? But most pet owners don't want to keep a dog anymore. , because dogs are too troublesome, not only time-consuming and labor-intensive, but also expensive.

The owner found an owl as a companion for Erha, but the dog was uneasy and kind-hearted.

The owner gave an owl to Erha. A year later, tragedy struck, Owl: Where are my feathers?

A foreign pet owner raised a husky. The owner is a soft-hearted and sensitive person. He often considers the life of the dog and wanted to give it to him when he was three or four months old. It finds a partner.
Considering that Huskies are too naughty and always destroy things at home, the owner did not consider raising a dog, especially a dog like Erha, but the owner still brought an owl home.
Huskies regard owls as "prey".

After the owner placed the owl in front of Erha, he had a more worrying problem, that is, the dog seemed very excited and always sniffed the owl, which seemed a little bit... I want to say it.

The owner gave an owl to Erha. A year later, tragedy struck, Owl: Where are my feathers?

Owl He is very calm in front of the dog, and even dares to grab food from Erha. However, the dog is not very ambitious and has to fight to the death with others every time.
Owl: All the feathers on my body have been bitten off by you.
A year later, the owl was really bald.
The husky is full of energy and plays with others every day, but the owl has limited energy, and several of its feathers are knocked off in every fight. Erha still enjoys it and eats the feathers.
The shit shoveling officer wanted to break up the fight, but he couldn't stop the Husky at all.
Erha has been living with the owl for several months. The masterI found that the dog had already regarded the other person as a friend, but the dog was not gentle or serious, and once even bit the owl's claws.
Erha: It’s not because I’m afraid of being alone that I treat you as a snack.
As time goes by, Erha has grown up, but the owl is still as big as before. Things that make the owner even more distressed happen, and the owl's condition becomes worse and worse.
Owner: Almost all the feathers on its body have fallen out.
The husky had nothing to do at home, so he came to find the owl. Although he couldn't beat the dog, the owl didn't run away. Of course, it couldn't fly now.
A year later, tragedy struck. The long feathers on the owl's wings had fallen out.
The shit shovel officer used to like the owl very much because its feathers were very beautiful, but it would open its wings every time it fought with Erha, and was bitten by dogs several times.
The owner felt that if things continued like this, the owl would be tortured to death by the dog sooner or later. In order to allow the dog to have a companion in the future, the owner separated the owl from Erha.
The owner only let Erha out when he missed the owl.
The husky became gentler, and the owl's attitude also changed.
Perhaps the dog knows that he is wrong. When meeting an owl now, Erha will appear much gentler than in the past. He will not bite people or bite their claws when meeting them like before.
The owner is still a little worried, because once Erha is hungry, he might treat others as prey.
The husky now weighs almost 50 pounds. Not to mention one owl, even 10 of them may not be a match for the dog.
The owl no longer has the energy to play with the husky.
I’m older, and I’ve lost a lot of feathers on my body, so I don’t have much confidence in myself. Now the owl has no energy, and it doesn’t dare to conflict with Erha head-on.
When looking for a "friend" for your dog, you still need to think carefully. Dogs like huskies don't know how to be compassionate. It's best not to raise small animals such as hamsters, parrots, rabbits, etc., otherwise they will easily be eaten by dogs as snacks. .

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