Dogs demand time and attention, and they translate those as love. They act up a little, much like a kid asking for mommy’s hugs and kisses, when they don’t get their fix.
Eldest dog
Being the first-born comes with many perks, and Byeol does a fantastic job at it. That’s before puberty hit. She gladly helped her mom Ddol raise her triplet siblings
Aww, that’s sweet! The eldest sibling took the role of the second parent, and Byeol behaved like the ideal elder sister she is. That’s our girl!
Do we wonder what made everything change? According to Byeol’s owner, she started her odd behavior in her second year. We’re sure glad that as humans, we don’t hit puberty at just two-years-old.
After that happened, Byeol took the role of a bystander. While her siblings played all day long, she seemed to detach herself.
We think Byeol’s not in the mood to play. The triplets ignore their sister, and their antics extended to the garden.
The puppies found out that a game of hide-and-seek’s more satisfying in the garden than anywhere else. So many places to hide from, huh?
Love and attention
The elder dog acts out during mealtime and when the owner gives more attention to the puppies. A little activity outside might just be the solution.
The owner walks the first-born and the momma outside. Three round puppies try to hurry along. Of course, when you’re bigger and the eldest at that, running ahead’s no problem.
Byeol runs ahead at full speed, leaving the puppies behind. The result- a tired elder sister who doesn’t seem to mind most of her siblings’ antics.
She’s a good girl, we’re positive. Just a little more time, and whatever it is that bothers her will soon be over.
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