Max, who loves pets, encountered the same problem of "fighting for favor" as the previous one. He accepted Duke, and of course the owner's child, just because the child hugged him and said "I love you". The growth of several pets in the film is also based on this "ten thousand years theme", but they are divided into their own growth in different situations, and it is not until the end that the "unity and combination punch" is played. It feels a bit tortuous, but it is still very interesting. It's fun, and it's natural to have lighting entertainment-style baggage. The protagonists in the film have improved their resilience in the face of crisis, and they can accept the changes in their normal lives rationally, and give each other more equality.
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