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There are three plans for raising a Berry dog:

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"Raising a dog? It's impossible in this life!" After listening to my parents' scolding, I had no choice but to turn off the photos of Briarrie dogs on my phone and silently left the room...

< p>Reluctantly, I tossed and turned all night and couldn't sleep at night, because I fell in love with the Briar dog for more than a day or two. Ever since I saw its information and pictures, I have fallen in love with it. This type of dog breed is very ancient, with a history of nearly a thousand years. It is enthusiastic and proactive towards people, smart and easy to train, and it looks handsome and unrestrained. It is hard not to love it. After thinking about it, I decided to take some actions to get my parents to accept me getting a brier.

There are three plans for raising a Berry dog

After reading various "art of war strategies", I decided to implement a three-step plan, focusing on the heart. , commitment comes second, and siege comes next.

Plan A is to attack the heart first: As the name suggests, it is to soften the hearts of parents, first do some ideological work for them, and introduce some benefits of raising briars. For example, the Bridg dog has a very good appearance, a guaranteed return rate when led out, and is helpful in solving life-long problems; the Bridg dog is very smart and docile, will pay attention to any instructions from its owner, and will enthusiastically do whatever the owner assigns to it. The task is very lovable; the brier dog likes to act coquettishly, stick out its tongue and act cutely, which will bring a lot of fun to the family and is conducive to family harmony... (Reference: "A man has made hundreds of dollars a year since he set up a stall. Winning Bai Fumei")

Plan B promises the second best: "The Art of War Strategy" says that generally after using the "attacking the heart first" strategy, the probability of success will exceed seven levels. If there is no If successful, then make a commitment, commonly known as writing a letter of guarantee. Peeing and peeing, hair loss everywhere, odors, etc., these are some of the things that parents worry about. You can write a guarantee letter to let them believe that I have the determination and ability to deal with these problems; as for "raising them myself" If I don’t worry about feeding it if it doesn’t live, I can set up a street stall to feed it. (Reference: "I earn 100,000 a month by running a street vendor in Shanghai, and you are worried about repaying the loan while blowing on the air conditioner in the office building")

Plan C: Attack the city first: If the first two roads don't work, then Sorry, I can only cut it off first and take it home directly. Maybe the past few days have been difficult, but I believe that the rice has been cooked, and my parents will not have the heart to throw the Berry dog ​​out and ignore it. Over time, you might even fall in love with it. When the time comes, I will definitely make the Briar dog proud, because they didn’t agree with me raising a dog before. (Reference: "Today you ignore me who is setting up the stall, but tomorrow I will make it impossible for you to climb up")

"I can love you endlessly, I can do it every day"Months, months, years, and forever", the bell for getting up and moving bricks rang. I immediately jumped up, got dressed, opened the door, greeted my parents, and showed a charming smile... < /p>

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