Dogs may not understand why people do this or that, they just want to try their best to make you happy. If you are fortunate enough to meet a good owner, the dog will live a happy life, and can run and play with the pony (donkey) for fun. If it encounters a bad person, it can only be forced to deprive it of happiness, discarded and ignored.
The film is a little bit lacking in the narration of the plot, such as the arson and the transformation of the father, which could have been more dramatic, but the handling is a little bland and a little disjointed. The details of the story are arranged reasonably, there are more painful moments of being chained, and there are heroic acts of being a police dog to save people, and the focus is on the beauty of reuniting with the old master. The protagonist is a dog and even his owner, and it is the relationship between the owner and the dog that makes people feel moved.
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