After a little dog tastes the warmth of home, no matter how far away, he is determined to return to his family.
Even if I met the "Big Cat" halfway through and met the owner who was also willing to treat him well, he was reluctant to stay. His heart is filled with home and family.
I am actually very envious of his persistence.
Because maybe I'll be at ease. I think it’s just nice to be warm. It would be good if someone treats me well, don't run so far, so tired. Besides, sometimes, if you switch back in spite of it, it may not be your original master.
I am worried that my continued obsession is to pay for the hard work I have already paid. I am very afraid that I will no longer be able to comfort myself with "It's not in vain, I love it."
The movie is ideal. The dog who has gone through all the hardships can still return to his family. When in danger, he has a big cat to protect him. Running on the highway, he caused a traffic jam. After hitting the car, it was only broken. Please share this kind of luck with me. Then, I hope that Bella will not have a concussion and will not have rheumatism when she is old.
It is said that the IQ of a dog is equivalent to that of a child. The smartest is the border collie, who can look after children at home. Bulldogs do not seem to have a high IQ, but they are also a child of one or two years old.
The IQ of adults seems to be much higher than that of dogs. At least we know how to weigh the pros and cons, and how to avoid lightning after being injured.
As a result, the "smart" of us will not run wild like puppies, and a slide will jump out of the yard. Two and a half years of hard work for an idea.
"Nothing will happen" sounds very touching. But how many people can really endure the loneliness of life and achieve "nothing"?
Many people choose to "no longer be attached", but at the same time, they also lost the possibility of reuniting with their favorite family members.
It seems that the film was too idealistic.
But we still have to persevere in our hearts and know what is most important to ourselves.
Next time I go home, hug my Lele.
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