My dog has been angry twice.
The first time, my dad was walking the dog. He picked up our dog and placed it on a very high platform, then hid behind a billboard to see how the dog would react.
In fact, our dog noticed my dad, but got angry instead. When my dad came back to it and tried to pat its head, it turned its head away. When my dad tried to hold its paw to make up, it pulled its paw out of my dad’s hand. When my dad stroked its body, it even rubbed itself further into the platform.

The whole dog, it was extremely angry, just like a person throwing a tantrum.
Finally, to make matters worse, it not only ignored my dad but also refused to move. After getting off the platform, it just squatted on the ground. My dad had no choice but to carry it, which was almost one – meter – tall at that time, all the way home.
Since then, my family has never dared to play the trick of pretending to abandon it again.
Here are the screenshots from the video my dad took while coaxing the dog that night.
The second time, it was more like acting cute than being angry.
That day, I had a stomachache and my dad was very tired. My mom was at work. My dad, the dog, and I were all slumped on the sofa.
The dog ate very little in the morning and didn’t eat at noon. It was almost time to feed it in the afternoon, but both my dad and I were too lazy to move.
Time passed quietly, and my dad and I just lay there motionless.
But the dog couldn’t stand it any longer. Suddenly, it stood up on the sofa and barked at my dad, “Woof, woof, woof.” My dad pretended to be fierce and said, “What are you barking for!”
Probably feeling that my dad was fierce, it became timid. It immediately lay down on the sofa again, then rolled over, with its belly facing up, its four paws waving, and its body wriggling. At the same time, it started making “yiyiyaya” sounds, which was exactly like a person acting cute.
My dad and I were immediately amused. We knew we couldn’t delay any longer and had to prepare food for it right away.
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