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She Was Exhausted After Becoming A Toy For The Children Of The Small Village

November 20, 2023 by Pham Hien

She Was Exhausted After Becoming A Toy For The Children Of The Small Village

She Was Exhausted After Getting A Toy For The Children of The Small Village.

She can sleep anytime and anywhere because she’s veritably tired after the children’s play. She could not walk presently, leaning against the hedge.

We just received a call about a sick dog , she became a toy of the children.

She has been wandering living extremely.

What bad things happen to her?

Currently she is very sick covered in hair extremely anemic ,she’s just skin and bones.

Although she is very destitute ,she couldn’t walk anymore leaning,

she couldn’t walk anymore leaning,the love kind treatment is what she has felt from me.

She has a new name Mila , She is feeling better for the first time she was bathered. and she has a shower gel made her skin so much .

The friendliness and gentleness are what you feel near this pet.

She slept on a soft bed

Seven days later mila has become more and more beautiful and sweet, she is waiting for a new home which can give her love.

She is waiting for a new home which can give her a warm home.

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