If you have been deceived by other people's lies and been hurt twice, will you dare to believe others again? Maybe there is a shadow in my heart, and I think over and over again before making a choice. And animals are like this. If they are constantly hurt by people, will they choose to believe again?
There is a Chow Chow named Jiji. When I first saw it, I felt that it was not very easy to get along with because of its large size and fierce appearance, which made it difficult for people to get close to it. When its first owner raised it, he felt that it was a Chow Chow, a breed of dog that was very affectionate when brought to him. And it has a lot of hair, and the plush feel is very flattering.

However, after raising it for a long time, it was discovered that Jiji had many shortcomings, such as laziness, inability to cooperate with the owner, and no answer even if he tried to tease it. The owner felt like he had raised a puppy without a powerful weapon, and he felt a little regretful. But a dog like Jiji is not worried that no one will want it. Soon there will always be a second owner who will take it in.

However, after being hurt, Jiji became very indifferent to the new owner. Sometimes when he was forced to do something, he would become very manic and even hurt and bit the owner once. This time, the second owner couldn't bear it anymore. He gradually lost his favor with Jiji and abandoned him again!
Jiji, who was abandoned this time, wandered outside for 36 months until he met his third owner. At that time, Gigi's whole body was very dirty, her hair was tied up, and she looked very scary. Jiji was so hungry that she came to a plantation to steal food. The third owner was the administrator of the plantation. The uncle did not chase Jiji away immediately, but was willing to help him. I called my friends and caught Gigi, and fed and watered her very carefully to gain Gigi's trust!
The uncle also hired a dog trainer to help him heal Jiji’s injuries. After many months of hard work, Jiji finally believed in him and wanted to get close to be petted by him. It trusted us again for the third time! I think every puppy is a puppy, and they have their own personalities. If they are raised, they must be treated with careful education, and abandoning them is definitely not the answer to the problem!
