Georgia actually knew how troubled Thomas was. It sounded like they were bullies when they asked a medical expert to treat a dog.
Yet, Lyla was capricious and overbearing. If Thomas did not cure the dog, he would have more problems.
He felt very helpless. Thomas walked over. Before he got closer, the Chihuahua kept growling at him. However, because it had not eaten for a few days, the Chihuahua was extremely weak, and it did not have the strength to bark.
Thomas stopped walking and carefully observed the Chihuahua. Observing, listening, asking, and taking the patient’s pulse rate were not merely useful for humans, but they were also useful steps for animals.
Thomas examined the Chihuahua meticulously, but he could not identify any medical condition.
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