About the little dog.

in #lifelast year (edited)

"Thank God, she understood everything. I intentionally woke up early, at seven, to have a chance to see her if she passes by. She arrived at eight. I knew she was here based on my cats' behavior. They became alert. The black one even ran out and attacked the dog. Today, she did the same, but I climbed out through the balcony to the street and called the dog until she hadn't gone too far. Otherwise, I wouldn't have found her later.

The animal is very well-behaved. You can tell she's clever. She's very, very hungry. I fed her almost a whole can of dog food, two small boiled zucchinis, a large cartilage from a beef tongue, and two old baguettes soaked in water; they had been lying around for a while, but I didn't throw them away. At least she got some food in her belly. Although she still wagged her tail, she would happily eat more if she could. But for now, it's enough for her."

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"Regarding her neck, there's something going on. She has no fur on her belly, either partially or completely. And her muzzle is covered in scabs. It's probably what everyone suspected. Today, I'm thinking of stopping by Saida, they have a veterinary pharmacy there. The vet said the tablet costs around 15 bucks."

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The most important thing is that she realized there's someone here who can feed her. Let her come. I'll find food for her; she seems to enjoy those boiled zucchinis just fine. I can cook rice porridge for her and the cats. As for the medication, I'll mix the tablet into her food.

The main thing is for her to come here on her own. Once she does, everything will work out for her. Well, almost everything.

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