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Teddy Gets Sick and Resists, Grandma's Forceful Intervention Stuns Everyone: Quick and Decisive!

The dog is now like a child, and the owner treats it very well. A netizen's dog was sick and refused to eat when taking medicine. Finally, grandma stepped in and forcefully fed it medicine with a spoon after grabbing its body. The dog was constantly struggling and refusing to eat.

If the dog is fed with a gentle method, it won't refuse to eat. To make it obedient, forceful feeding is often the only way, because if it doesn't take medicine, it won't get better. Although this forceful feeding is rude, it's much better than it refusing to eat.

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Although the dog struggled a lot, at least the medicine was spooned into its mouth one spoonful at a time. Once it finishes eating the medicine, it will definitely get better, otherwise the disease will only get worse.

Actually, this behavior appears not only in dogs but also in humans. Many people were forced to take medicine when they were young. It was rude, but it was effective.

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Of course, this method has both advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that the dog finishes taking the medicine. The disadvantage is that the dog will be more afraid of medicine in the future because of this forceful feeding experience.

If a dog refuses to take medicine, it's important to pay attention to its health and prevent it from getting sick in the first place, so that it doesn't have to take medicine and no one will force you to eat it. Netizens, if your dog refuses to take medicine, will you do the same as feeding it?

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