Chapter 22: Dogs Want Self-Government?

But the dogs in front stopped, but the dogs behind didn't have time to stop. Because they ran too fast and cheerfully, their stopping movements were not uniform, the front ones stopped, and the back ones didn't have time to react at all, and they crashed into each other. In the end, the dogs rolled into a mess, as embarrassed as they were, as ridiculous as they were. But even so, the dogs quickly adjusted, just like elementary school students saw their principal, and soon they all stood there in an orderly manner, not daring to make the slightest move.

Seeing this scene, Dacheng and the others felt both funny and surprised. They could never have imagined how Haji, a puppy who was only a month old, could have so much deterrent power among puppies of the same age. Could it be that the mastiff in the Nine Dogs and One Mastiff is really that powerful? Is it a natural leader?

What happened next made Dacheng and the others even more incredulous, only to see Haji hunched his back to the shepherd dogs and Kunming dogs whimpering and barking for a while, as if they were communicating something with each other. Soon, the movements made by the shepherd dogs and Kunming dogs made Dacheng and the others unable to close their open mouths. I saw a few Labradors standing next to the Shepherd Dog and Kunming Dog, directing them to line up in almost the same line as the Labrador Retrievers used to run in circles just now, and then drove the puppies to run. And those Labradors who command Kunming dogs and shepherd dogs to run circles do not participate in the queue of latecomers, but only bark a few times from time to time, occasionally bump into a puppy in the wrong position, and let them line up to run.

"What's the matter? Will you supervise training? Will you also assign tasks?" Now Dacheng and the others were even more dumbfounded. Under Haji's leadership, these Labradors are too good, aren't they? They even know how to supervise the training of other puppies! And those shepherds and Kunming dogs seem to be quite cooperative, and there is no sign of disobedience at all, which is really eye-opening.

More eye-opening is yet to come!

It didn't take long for the shepherd and Kunming dogs to run out, and they also gathered around the Labrador circle headed by Haji. At this time, the Labrador has already PK a round and decided several puppies with the strongest biting ability. Next, I saw Haji running into the shepherd dog and Kunming dog on his toes, and cooing at them again.

The effort was not great, and the shepherd dog and the Kunming dog each stood up with a puppy, and began to pounce on the PK again. A few of the winning Labradors over there ran to all parts of the yard at Hadji's behest, and began to search and dig.

What is this doing? Is it conducting search training? Dacheng and the others were confused.

But soon, the answer was revealed, and several puppies actually dragged out a lot of food that had been hidden long ago from hidden places and flower beds. What ham, canned food, jerky and stuff like that, and even half a bag of dog food that has been bitten out of its pocket!

The theft of the warehouse was really done by these guys! They even hid a lot of undigested inventory that day! Dacheng and the others almost didn't jump out when they saw this scene, this is too arrogant, isn't it? This is like a thief who steals someone's things, but after he gets his hands on it, he takes the owner's things and shows them off in front of them.

But just as they were thinking like this, they saw the Labradors take all the food in front of Hadji's eyes. But Haji didn't even look at the food, but threw a vague glance at Dacheng and the others. That look, is it a demonstration, a reminder, or contempt? It means that Dacheng and the others didn't understand it after thinking about it for a long time.

But I don't know why, it was Haji's somewhat strange glance that made Dacheng and the others, who wanted to step forward to give these dogs a little punishment, stopped and hesitated.

After all, are these dogs really to blame for this? It shouldn't seem to be, right?

These dog foods were supposed to be eaten in the dog's mouth, but because of the unsightly methods of Dacheng and others, they were replaced with inferior dog food. In detail, it was Dacheng and others who snatched something from the mouths of other dogs to eat, and it should be them who should be the ones who should be disappointed. Somehow, the more Dacheng and the others thought about it, the more they felt that this was what Haji meant with that glance just now. And this understanding made several of them quite embarrassed, and no one was embarrassed to step forward and teach these dogs a straightforward lesson, so they could only let them do whatever they wanted.

And then even more surprising things will continue to happen.

Haji divided the food in front of him into several categories, and the Labradors who had just won the bite training were each taken a part of them and munched on the side after receiving Haji's signal—and the reward they received was undoubtedly the best of the food in front of them.

Then, the Labradoodles who didn't train well in biting and running laps also came over. But they only took a part of the relatively ordinary dog food, and then hid aside to eat it.

Those who are strong and perform well are assigned the best food, while those who perform poorly only receive encouragement awards, which can only be regarded as a little psychological comfort. It seems that if you want to get the best food, you have to show your strength in training.

And looking at the food left in front of Haji's eyes, as well as the shepherd dogs and Kunming dogs that were biting harder and harder after seeing the food, it was obvious that Haji was using this method to stimulate these puppies to train. And the food that is left in front of it is not reserved for itself, but is intended for the winners of the shepherd dog and Kunming dog bite training.

For a puppy that is only one and a half months old, it is not easy to restrain the desire for food in front of him, you must know that this is one of the training subjects that serious working dogs have to go through, that is, refusal training. But Haji guarded those delicious foods so closely, but there was no action or desire to eat at all, which proved that it had fully possessed the foundation of food refusal training, which was equivalent to kindergarten children doing things that only college students could do, which really surprised Dacheng and others.

In fact, Dacheng and the others thought too much, not that Haji had a strong desire for food. But Haji has a habit of cleanliness, and when he faces the food that comes out of the dirt or from a corner of a wall, no matter how attractive the aroma of the food is, the garbage and dirt on it have already made Haji lose his appetite, how can he enjoy it? Forget it, let's keep it for the other dog brothers! Anyway, they are not dirty or clean, and they are not sick after eating.

It didn't take long for the shepherd dog and Kunming dog to pounce and the training to end. Several dogs that performed incorrectly in pounce training were also rewarded by Haji, and those who performed poorly were rewarded with some dog food as consolation prizes. And from beginning to end, Haji didn't eat a single bite of those dog foods, and Dacheng and others, who didn't know the inside story, had already admired Haji's high style and brightness, and several of them couldn't help but look at Haji differently.

After the three litters of puppies finished their biting training and the rewarded food was allocated, the three litters of puppies gathered around Haji again. They surrounded Haji in the innermost part of the room, like a general ready to speak.

The dogs that were more prominent in the biting training just now stayed in the closest place to Haji, such as blackheads, yellowhairs, three-eyes, etc., and then there were some puppies with mediocre performance, and some dogs with biting ability second only to blackheads and other puppies were surrounded by the outermost outer, like sentries and guards, protecting the whole dog group.

What is this called? Dog, this is making trouble? This is going to rebel? Oh, no, you want to be independent? It's not ...... Anyway, the scene that happened in front of them made Dacheng and the others both dumbfounded and helpless. Nothing like this had ever happened in their years of dog ownership, and they couldn't explain it or how to deal with the situation.

Now the situation is that the dogs do not cooperate with their training at all, but practice themselves. While this contributes to the dog's physical fitness and health, it does not meet the requirements of a working dog that cooperates with humans to complete tasks. But what can they do? Clearly the dogs don't trust them and don't want to cooperate with their training, do they want them to force the dogs to train?

In this case, Haji has a very high status among puppies and is also quite valued. If the training of puppies is forcibly organized, the dogs will definitely not be willing. Because they are now recognized as the boss, Haji, they would rather believe in Haji than in humans.

If you want to organize the training of puppies, you must first deal with Haji, the spiritual leader of puppies. But how do you solve this problem? Send it away? Or separate it from the dogs? No, that will only make the puppies less convinced, or even start to hate humans, and the dog farm will not be able to afford the consequences. I'm afraid that this problem can only be solved by waiting for Dacheng's daughter Xiaoyu to discuss it after school, and perhaps the feeling between Xiaoyu and Haji is the only way to solve this crisis.

"Brother Cheng, what are these little guys doing? Haji still has some food in front of him, what will it do next?" Lao Zhang looked at the remaining things in front of Haji's eyes, and asked Da Cheng suspiciously. He really couldn't tell why Haji was guarding the small pile of food in front of him, not only did he not take a bite of it, but he also didn't allow the other puppies to fight the food.

"Ask me, who will I ask, I'm not a dog, and I'm not Haji!" Dacheng replied a little helplessly.

At this moment, I saw the Labrador Retriever walk up to Haji, then pick up a piece of jerky and turn it around in front of the dogs in a circle. What is this for? showing off? Or is it preparing a prize for which dog?

No, it's neither! Dacheng they all guessed wrong. Not only did they guess wrong, but the next scene subverted their previous cognition.