Adorable Pet Daily Life Ch. 67
The kid left right on time, and the other group of kids followed him, still chattering away nonstop. Shen Luo shook his head—talk about one-sided enthusiasm.
Shen Luo contacted the owner of the white pit bull. The woman sounded really surprised, "You actually found it?" She had figured that after so long with no news, there probably weren't any pit bulls left in the city.
Shen Luo said, "Of course. If you're free, you can come over and check out some photos."
She came by over the weekend, bringing her own dog along. It looked like the white pit bull had gotten even more buff.
Shen Luo gave her a rundown on the pit bull. The woman didn't exaggerate anything, and Shen Luo could tell King Kong was a really solid pit bull.
After checking everything out, the pit bull's owner, Xian Weiran, seemed pretty satisfied, but whether it would work out or not would still depend on meeting the actual dog.
Shen Luo helped set up a time for both sides to meet. What confused him a little was that when the mother and daughter found out the pit bull's owner was a woman, they actually looked a bit disappointed.
Uh, Shen Luo didn't really get why people doing matchmaking would feel so let down.
Still, Shen Luo really hoped the pit bulls would end up together. If they did, the whole pet matchmaking thing could turn into a way to make some money too. The matchmaking fee was just part of it—there were all the follow-up services too, like taking care of the pregnant dog, nutrition plans, and helping with delivery. All that stuff was super important, and owners would definitely be willing to spend money to make sure everything went well.
This time, Yuan Ying and You Minran both sent their dogs, Ah Hua and Bubu, over at the same time. Since they both had jobs, the two dogs stayed at the hospital, and they were doing pretty well. It was just that Ah Hua and Bubu didn't really get along, which was kinda frustrating.
But it didn't take long for Ah Hua and Bubu to get buddy-buddy with the pet hospital's other dogs, and they started going on walks together pretty often. Thanks to their unique looks, Ah Hua and Bubu were actually pretty popular in the neighborhood. Of course, Shen Luo had made it very clear that they weren't allowed to take food from strangers, so neither dog dared eat anything outside. Ethan would totally snitch if they did, and Shen Luo would hand down some seriously heavy punishments if he found out.
Still, Shen Luo hadn't expected things to take a weird turn anyway.
He was busy sorting some paperwork when the owner of the bun shop showed up.
"Boss Shen, could you come take a look? I can't even run my business properly anymore," the lady said with a wry smile, though she didn't seem mad.
Shen Luo's heart skipped a beat. Did something bad happen?
He put down his work and asked, "What's wrong?"
"Your dog's sitting in front of my store, not letting anyone come in to buy stuff!" The lady looked completely helpless.
Shen Luo: ...
The bun shop was just a few stores down, and the owner really was an amazing cook. Her buns smelled amazing and tasted even better. Shen Luo often bought some for his pets. He hadn't expected that now they'd start pulling stickups for free meals.
When Shen Luo got to the bun shop, he found Ah Hua squatting at the entrance, looking all fierce like "don't come near me." The moment someone got a little closer, Ah Hua would growl low in his throat, threatening anyone who dared to buy buns with a bite.
Shen Luo rubbed his forehead. Ah Hua was usually a big dumb ball of cuteness, and with his massive size, it had this weird kind of goofy charm. He didn't expect Ah Hua IQ to suddenly switch on after just a few days—it was honestly kinda touching.
"Ah Hua!" Shen Luo shouted.
The moment Ah Hua heard his voice, he neck shrank back and he tried to dart into the shop.
Shen Luo let out a cold hum. "Run and don't bother coming back!"
Ah Hua immediately lost all his momentum, flopping down on the ground and frowning, looking up at Shen Luo all pitifully. He really would do anything for food.
Shen Luo snorted, bought a bun, and under Ah Hua's desperate gaze, handed it out to the other dogs instead!
An auntie might be able to hold it in, but an uncle definitely couldn't! Ah Hua let out a howling "awoo" and started rolling around on the ground, wailing as he rolled—acting just like a drama queen dog throwing a tantrum.
Shen Luo just found out Ah Hua actually had these secret moves!
"Hurry up and get back, or you'll never get buns again!" Shen Luo threatened.
Just when the crowd thought Ah Hua was gonna keep the act going, he suddenly flipped himself upright, shook off the dust on his body, and slumped off toward the pet hospital.
Seeing Ah Hua looking all dejected, the bystanders who had been watching the drama unfold immediately felt bad for him.
"Boss Shen, it's just one bun, right? Just buy him one," someone said to Shen Luo. Seeing Ah Hua like that really tugged at your heartstrings!
Shen Luo sighed and said, "Can't spoil him. Otherwise, who knows what he will try next?"
Everyone couldn't quite get why Shen Luo raised dogs like he was raising kids.
Before Ah Hua went inside, he even turned his head back with a super resentful look at Shen Luo before finally stepping through the pet hospital doors. Shen Luo felt like this dog was about to gain spiritual powers at this rate.
After apologizing to the bun shop owner, Shen Luo headed back to the hospital.
Turned out Ah Hua blocking the shop was basically his way of saying: if you don't give me buns, don't even think about doing business. The bun shop owner had already given him two, but Ah Hua still wasn't satisfied, so the boss lady had no choice but to come call Shen Luo for help.
When Shen Luo got back to the hospital, he found that Ah Hua had already gone into hiding.
Shen Luo was speechless—so this dog wasn't so dumb after all when it came to food.
He found Ah Hua in the little black room, grabbed his chubby face, and gave him a good tug. "You're not allowed to pull that stunt ever again. Otherwise, you'll really never get another bun in your life."
Ah Hua: "Woo woo..."
Shen Luo was seriously shocked when he heard that sound. He didn't expect this dog to be such a good actor—he actually sounded like he was crying for real. Super pitiful.
Too bad Shen Luo had a heart of stone.
After scolding him for a while, Shen Luo finally understood why Ah Hua had gone and pulled a stunt like that.
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