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Two Dogs Compete, Only One Can Leave, But the Dog That Left Is Unhappy

Many people want to have their own dog, and preferably their favorite breed. Internet users also hope to adopt Alaskan Malamutes, they just like big dogs. A friend told me they were thinking of getting one, so they were keeping an eye out for suitable ones.

Once, I suddenly received a phone call from a friend who said someone was raising two Alaskan Malamutes and they were eating too much, so they wanted to sell one. I could go and see them. The online users then made time to go with a friend.

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This wasn't the first time the online user had seen an Alaskan Malamute, but they were still very excited. The two dogs knew their owner was bringing a stranger and that their owner was likely going to sell one of them. The two dogs both wanted to leave. They disliked the food and couldn't eat enough.

The online user hadn't even started to choose, but the two dogs were already vying for attention, and only one could leave at a time. The online user struggled with their emotions and finally chose one of the Alaskan Malamutes to take away.

The Alaskan Malamute left with the online user, initially very happy to be leaving and no longer worried about food. The online user drove the Alaskan Malamute home, and after arriving, they locked it in the house to let it get used to the environment. They also needed to go to the supermarket to buy some food and supplies, but they had not originally planned to bring it back directly.

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In the unfamiliar environment, the Alaskan Malamute just turned around and looked once, it just took a glance. The living environment was much better than where it had been living before. The Alaskan Malamute stayed in the online user's home for a few days, and it was now unhappy. The reason was simple: the online user hadn't taken it out to play. Although the food had been bad, it was very free.

The online user realized the Alaskan Malamute was unhappy and knew the reason, but they were very busy and had no time to take it out for a walk. Every time they saw the owner, the Alaskan Malamute's face was tense.

On the weekend, the online user took the Alaskan Malamute out for a walk. As soon as they stepped out, it was very happy, and it had been pent up at home. It was time to go for a stroll. The online user was pleased to see the Alaskan Malamute so happy, and naturally felt happy themselves. The Alaskan Malamute, which regretted leaving, was now no longer regretful.

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