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At this hour, Kropka was very curious—she walked around the apartment, sniffing everything. I showed her the leash, and she immediately started wagging her tail. We went for a walk, and Kropka was wild! She saw her friends at the park and instantly became very active: jumping, running, pouncing on everyone, and nipping at their behinds. Everyone was a bit shocked at first, but then they caught the vibe, and it ended with everyone running and playing, even the old dog. I also played with Kropka, leaving her a ball and some sticks. She didn’t drink any water, even though I offered it.
Later, we went for a walk by the sea. Kropka took care of her business, and sometimes she wanted to pick something up from the ground, but I firmly told her not to, so she didn’t do it. Back home, I washed her paws and gave her water. She started running after me as if I were a dog too, playfully nibbling on me. So, I thought of keeping her mind busy and we played a game: Kropka is an amazing treat detective. Once she found everything and calmed down, I left the little one alone.