Alaska was picky about food when she returned to her hometown and refused to eat. Grandma chased her from downstairs to upstairs.

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There is a kind of hunger. Grandma thinks you are hungry. Grandma may not let you eat well, but she will definitely make you full!

On the matter of "raising a dog", many younger and older generations have very different views.

Alaskan was picky and refused to eat when he returned to his hometown, and his grandma chased him from downstairs to upstairs

The former bought dog food, kennels and Toys, regular vaccinations, and taking extremely considerate care of the dog; for the latter, in order to save money, as long as the dog does not starve.

No, in order to feed the Alaskan dog at home, a grandmother chased her from downstairs to the top floor and had to let the dog eat.

Look at this Alaskan dog who was forced to squat in the corner by her grandma. It is not small, but it is still afraid of its grandma. It seems that this is not the first time that such an embarrassing scene has happened to it.

Dog: Grandma, please stop feeding me. I’m really not hungry~

Grandma: How can such a big dog not be able to eat? Come on, open your mouth!

So under the suppression of grandma's "aura", the dog seemed to be half-pushing and half-rejecting, but the rice in the bowl was decreasing rapidly.

It can be overwhelming for a dog with a big appetite like Alaskan. Either it eats too much, or it is not used to it. After all, it should have grown up eating dog food.

However, there is no way. Since it was sent back to its hometown to be fed by its owner, this Alaskan has to get used to grandma's lifestyle.

Alaskan is picky and refuses to eat when he returns to his hometown, and grandma chases him from downstairs to upstairs

Still want to eat dog food? It would be nice to have a few mouthfuls of rice soaked in oil and water.

Still want to sleep in a doghouse? There were a few pieces of tattered clothes in the firewood pile to keep me warm while I slept.

I also want to walk the dog... Well, this makes Alaska quite satisfied. After all, it can finally run all over the mountains and fields~

Maybe in grandma’s eyes, Alaska is also a pastoral dog. Anyway, they are just dogs.

If other people’s farm dogs can eat, why can’t my own Alaskan eat it?

Under the constant urging of grandma, the naive AlaskaI had no choice but to try to block the rice spoon, drooping my ears and squinting my eyes at grandma. It was really scared~

Ahem, what’s interesting is that although Alaska doesn’t like to eat rice, it doesn’t dare. Spitting it out or even swallowing it is still better than being scolded by grandma.

Let’s not think that grandma is not good to Alaska. She feels sorry for the dog, so she forces him to eat, otherwise she would not take care of the dog!

Alaskan was picky about food and refused to eat when she returned to her hometown. Grandma chased her from downstairs to upstairs.

Just like this grandma, she was afraid of her granddaughter. Fa Dou was hungry, so she held the dog's chin with one hand and fed the dog with a spoon with the other hand, without wasting every bite.

Of course, some pet dogs are really not suitable for eating rice... Well, it's not that they can't eat it, but due to physical reasons, eating rice may not be as easy to digest as pastoral dogs.

But most grandmas don’t understand this. If you want to persuade, don’t just say that your dog can’t eat rice, but say how much you spent on a big bag of dog food. The dog eats it, otherwise it is wasted.

So, pure love does not need to be luxurious, it can also make the dog well fed... ahem, it can also shine brilliantly.

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