I wonder if any of you experienced being called home for dinner by your mom when you were little. You were happily playing outside, immersed in the joy of playing with your friends, when your mom would suddenly call you home. If you resisted even slightly, you'd get a scolding, or she'd grab your ear and drag you away. This scene also happened in shopping malls; even now, you can still occasionally see other children rolling around, crying, or refusing to leave the children's playground...
Of course, it might not be so complicated in the dog world, because dogs will simply carry their puppies away. If a puppy runs off, the mother dog will carry it away; if a puppy wants to go out to play, the mother dog will also carry it away; if a stranger comes to the house, the mother dog will be especially vigilant, barking and hiding the puppy, afraid that the puppy might get hurt in the slightest.
A pet owner's dog, not wanting her puppy to play outside, grabbed the puppy by its hind legs and dragged it back to its bed. The puppy looked helpless: "I want to play! I don't want to go home!" The dog owner's actions clearly showed her opinion: No, you want to go home!
Upon reaching the steps, the mother dog continued dragging the puppy along, ignoring the situation. The puppy tried to resist, but the mother dog bit its hind leg and, with a gentle tug, pulled it along...
The puppy gazed longingly into the distance, then reluctantly had to go home...