At first, it barked all day, but then, it stopped eating.
“It’s no wonder so many veterinarians don’t know what the problem is. Turns out, it was never sick in the first place. It was just throwing a tantrum.”
Lyla walked over to hug the Chihuahua. She stroked its little head and said, “Baby, why are you throwing a tantrum? I still love you.”
Thomas said, “It’s easy to make it eat. You just have to pretend to stay away from the Ragdoll and then treat it better. After some time, it will eat.”
After that, Lyla did what Thomas said. It was just like what Thomas said, the Chihuahua began to eat after some time. After eating, they could obviously tell that the Chihuahua’s spirit had recovered, and it kept following Lyla.
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