Observing a 'Child' with a Stick Attempting to Hit a Dog - A Misunderstanding
Nowadays, many (shànshìguān - pet owners) will raise pets to accompany children, but they will also face a problem: children have no sense of proportion, and if they accidentally hurt the pet, they themselves may get hurt. So veterinarian Xiao Ming hopes that adults can accompany children around.
Let's take a look at the story below, you will probably find it's really overthinking,

This man saw a 'child' holding a wooden stick, trying to cross the ditch to hit the dog. It looked a little unsafe, and this 'child' was surrounded by no one. If he accidentally fell, it would be a disaster.

Thinking about this, the man still stepped forward to stop him, and also educated him: It's too young to be so violent! You need to learn to peacefully get along with animals, and if he gets hurt, what can be done?
So the man stepped forward to stop, and when he saw the front clearly, he realized it was a misunderstanding. It wasn't a child at all, it was a chicken! It was holding a stick to pretend to be a person.
The man thought, 'This owner is really messing around!' It seems they are very bored, otherwise why would they dress up a chicken like this? Looking at this human-like clothing, it almost deceived him. Don't say it fits well, it looks like it does'

Haha haha haha, veterinarian Xiao Ming initially thought it was a child, but its walking posture was still a little magical. However, unless it's a very small dog and a hairless cat, it generally doesn't need to wear clothes for warmth,

Veterinarian Xiao Ming (kēpū - -:: -::): -:: recommends that you don't let children play alone with dogs to avoid accidents. Even if the pet's temper is good, you still need to have safety awareness,
Spring is the season of bacterial growth. When taking dogs out for a walk, always keep the leash on, which is also a safety guarantee for others. Don't let the dog jump into grass with many bacteria.
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