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A Samoyed became pregnant unexpectedly, but the man felt terrible after seeing the cubs: "Now I know who your father is!"

2026-01-16 07:09:33 · · #1

Nowadays, pet owners treat their pets like children, not only raising them with great care but also personally handling their life's major events, fearing that they might choose a bad partner.

Let's discuss the following short story about the necessity of finding a mate for a dog. This man had a fair-skinned Samoyed at home, which he usually pampered to a fine and delicate appearance. He was waiting for it to reach the right age so he could find it a good match and let it experience the feeling of motherhood.

The man had been planning when to find a mate for his dog, thinking that he must find a dog of the same breed and with a very good appearance. However, fate played a trick on him. One day, the man discovered that his Samoyed was unexpectedly pregnant, without his knowledge.

As the dog's belly grew bigger day by day, the man was completely baffled as to who the puppy's father was. He had been taking good care of his Samoyed, so when did this happen? Could it be the puppies of some mixed-breed dog?

It wasn't until the puppy was born that the man was stunned when he saw it. Its appearance was clearly unusual. The puppies had patches of gray-black fur on their white fur, and their ears were quite distinctive. Most striking was its right eye. Upon seeing its eyes, the man exclaimed, "Now I know who your father is!"

The man had no choice; he couldn't very well put the puppy back in his belly, could he? He could only quietly raise it until it grew up. As it grew day by day, it became increasingly clear that its father was a husky, and it combined the characteristics of a Samoyed and a husky.

Fortunately, with the passage of time, its appearance has improved, and it looks quite impressive. However, what bothers the man most is that the dog has inherited the traditional Siberian Husky traits—it's incredibly destructive. The man deeply regrets not choosing a Samoyed; he's just asking for trouble.

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