Chapter 52: The Fate of Becoming a Fighting Dog

The window of the van opened, and the sound of canine paws scraping at the ground came from the window that Haji was all too familiar. There was not only the sound of paws scratching the ground, but also the low humming of dogs. Apparently, there were dogs in the car, and there was more than one.

Haji's eyes tightened suddenly, and he realized that there was going to be trouble. He quickened his pace, preparing to hide in a cornfield in front of him.

But before he could take a few steps, the door of the van opened with a thud. Immediately after that, a human command came from the car: "Go, go, go!"

Haji turned his head to see four or five slender dogs jumping out of the van and rushing towards Haji under the command of a man behind them.

Haji quickly threw the duck down, then held the duck down with one of his front paws and pulled it hard with his beak, tearing the whole duck's body apart at once. Then Haji left the duck ripped apart and rushed into the cornfield.

There was a rustle of claws behind him, and it was clear that the thin dogs had chased Haji. Haji ran into the cornfield and looked back, only to see that the thin dogs did not stop when they ran to the duck whose belly he had ripped open, and without looking, they followed him and rushed into the cornfield, and chased him directly.

Seeing that the situation was not good, Haji could no longer care about looking back, so he had to bow his head and rush forward in the cornfield.

Haji knew that it was humans who threatened him the most, but it was humanity that wanted to threaten them in human ways. When human beings are unable to discover and notice themselves, or when they do not find themselves in time, they are basically safe. But the current situation is different, and the human race is driving these of his own kind to chase after him, and he is in great trouble.

Haji's current endurance and explosive power are indeed very good, and the improvement and change of his physical fitness after more than a month of running for a long time has made a qualitative leap in his physical fitness. Even against the original dolphins, Haji will not necessarily lose to his opponent in terms of physical fitness. But when Haji faced a pack of thin dogs, Haji's physical advantage was not reflected.

If Haji is now equivalent to a long-distance runner, then these thin dogs are a group of athletes who specialize in practicing and excelling in middle-distance running, and they also play Kenya, Africa. Although Haji's running ability is strong, he has to be compared to whom, and compared with these slender dogs, his disadvantage in size is more obvious.

Thin dogs are specially used to chase prey, since they were separated and bred by humans to breed a specific race, they have been strengthened from generation to generation to be good at running genes, resulting in their slender stature, extremely light weight, and can run well.

And the Labrador comes in the role of a companion dog and a hunting dog for humans. Although it also needs to have a certain ability to run, this population also needs a certain early warning ability and search ability, as well as a certain ability to pounce and fight. So Haji's body is a combination of multiple genes, although it has a certain running speed, but other functions increase his weight to a certain extent, so that he does not perform so well at the highest running speed.

The difference in absolute speed between the two sides can be seen in the current situation, only a dozen seconds of effort, when he rushed out of the van just now, he was still about thirty meters away from Haji, and was quickly shortened to a distance of more than ten meters by this group of thin dogs. It won't take half a minute to chase after this, and Haji will have to surround these guys. At that time, Haji had no good way but to fight hard with the other party.

But can he fight hard? Haji thinks that even if his fighting ability is twice as strong as his opponent's because of his weight, the opponent has as many as four or five after all, and there are many ants who can bite the elephant to death! If he is really surrounded by the other party and he is not careful to be injured, then it will be over. After all, this is not human society, and you can still go to the hospital if you are injured. If Haji had been injured by these thin dogs, he would have to get out of the soup pot.

So Haji was running at high speed, his brain was quickly thinking of a way, and seeing that he was about to rush out of the cornfield, Haji had an idea. I saw Haji rush out of the corn without hesitation, and then rushed into the adjacent bean field. It's just that as soon as Haji rushed into the bean field, he deliberately made a noise of the bean seedlings on both sides, but after he rushed out of five or six meters, he suddenly lowered his body, made a horizontal turn of 90 degrees to the left, and after drilling a few meters under the bean seedlings, he quickly turned back, and then completed a 90-degree turn, and used a prostrate technique practiced in the search and rescue dog squadron to hide his body under the bean seedlings.

By this time, Haji had completed a 180-degree turn, successfully turned to the side of the dogs' running path, and faced the dogs head-on. All of this was a sudden slowdown and stop by Haji with the excellent strength of his legs during the high-speed run, and in the process, Haji tried to minimize the collision with the surrounding bean seedlings so that his opponent could not detect the trap he had laid.

The dogs were still a certain distance from Haji, and they only saw Haji burrowing into the field of bean seedlings, and only a piece of bean seedlings shook in front of them, and they thought that Haji was right in front of them. But they don't know that the opponent they are chasing has reached their side, and they are about to put on a good show against them!

The dogs followed Haji's footsteps and crashed headlong into the bean seedling field, the thick bean seedlings made it difficult for them to see the object in front of them, and they didn't have time to tell if there was really a target in front of them, so they only kept rushing forward. As for the sense of smell and hearing, when running at high speed and hitting the bean seedlings, the sense of hearing and smell is not as good as the rest of the vision!

Next, it's time to watch Haji's show unfold.

Haji lay quietly under the bean seedlings, watching the thin dogs rush past him in a swarm. One, two, three......

The guys were so fast that Haji had to wait until the third one rushed past him before he pounced on the side, or he wouldn't have been able to stop the last one if it had been a little later.

Sure enough, the moment Haji pounced, the fourth thin dog had already rushed over. The fourth dog rushed over, and the fifth dog had already rushed to a place close to Haji. When the thin dog rushed to Haji's approach, he was also startled by the sudden appearance of Haji, and instinctively leaned to the right and knocked a large bean seedling into a flying leaf, and then fell out.

It's over, and it's all ...... Haji was just about to regret it, when a sixth thin dog appeared.

And Haji didn't hesitate this time, he pounced directly on the last thin dog halfway up the waist.

The last thin dog to appear was so close to its companion in front of him that he didn't even see Haji pounce on the side. It only saw its partner in front of it suddenly deflect to the right, and then it fell into a standard, and before it could understand what was going on, Haji had already pounced on its waist from the side.

An adult Labrador can weigh up to fifty kilograms, and even if Haji runs for a long time these days, he weighs more than forty kilograms. The heaviest dog weighs only about 25 kilograms, and the difference in weight between the two is three-eighths right! This difference in strength and weight directly determines the outcome of the collision between the two sides.

To use an analogy, it's like O'Neal and Everson colliding on a basketball court. What's more, at this time, the thin dogs were running forward with all their minds, and they didn't expect their target to rush out from the side to sneak up on it, but they were slipped out of their heels by Haji on the spot, and they fell all fours. Before the dog could react, Haji quickly pounced on it, and took a bite at the thickest part of the dog's hind legs. After this mouthful, Haji was sure that this guy would not be able to run at high speed to chase after him.

"Woo~" screamed, and Haji suddenly noticed that there was something wrong with the barking of this thin dog, and it was a little dull. He looked up and looked closely, and his heart was happy. It turned out that the thin dogs wore muzzles, so that although their mouths could open a little and open their mouths to cool down when running at high speeds, they could not open very wide to bite and eat.

What does this mean? This means that it is likely that the other party did not run into him by chance, and only when he saw him appear with a duck in his mouth did he improvise to let the dogs chase him. Otherwise, how could their owners not have time to muzzle them? Of course, Haji has no grudge against the other party, these guys are just carrying out the orders of their masters, and Haji only needs to hurt a few of them so that he can find a chance to escape calmly.

At this time, a few thin dogs that ran out stupidly in front of them finally found out. They looked back from a dozen or even twenty meters away to the side that was making an unusual noise, only to see that Haji had already reimbursed one of their accomplices. The guys turned their heads and pounced backwards, and Haji saw that they were all muzzles. Haji didn't like to fight, and turned his head and went back into the cornfield.

The enemy advances and I retreat, and the enemy is stationed and I scratch...... You stupid guys, how can you understand the subtlety of Taizu's sixteen-character guerrilla tactics?

Haji rushed into the cornfield with his front feet, and the thin dogs rushed after him, chasing Haji's shadow into the cornfield. Of course, there were only five of them chasing after me this time. The remaining one who had been bitten by Haji was spinning in circles in pain, apparently no longer likely to trouble Haji.

Running in a cornfield is much stronger than running in a field of bean seedlings, the leaves of the corn grow taller, and Haji runs in it with little hindrance. In addition, Haji ran a few steps earlier than those thin dogs, and the thin dogs ran blindly for some distance in the last round, so this time Haji threw the thin dogs out of the thirty meters as soon as he started.