However, I told myself that if he followed me upstairs, I would take him in and at least help him through the night.
It really followed me upstairs. On the seventh floor, naturally keep a distance of three meters from me. Don't go near or far.
Until our door opened and I opened it, it looked down at me, with humble and cautious eyes, as if waiting for my permission. Don't come in or go downstairs. So I said "come in" to him, and he seemed to understand, so he calmly entered my house. I guess this is a dog lost or abandoned with its owner. The whole process was polite and tried not to be annoying. Wandering animals know how to read and look down, but they still can't forget that look for so many years.
Because it was too dirty, my mother called it into the bathroom and it went in quietly. My mother will give it a bath at once. When he took a bath, he was very calm, standing still and not resisting at all. When taking a bath, he found that his nipples were red and his stomach was big. He knew that he was a dog about to be a mother. Touch its belly, it is not fierce and does not hide, indicating that it trusts us very much. After washing and drying, I gave it fried chicken to eat. It eats with relish, but it is still very regular in my house, and I didn't drag it around to sleep. My mother took some old clothes as a nest for it, and it slept peacefully.
I kept it for a few days, but I didn't know how to find an adoption or how to help it find its owner. Network information is not as developed as it is now. Finally, the dog was taken to the country by my mother's classmates. Her house has a yard and a lawn, and the dog is very happy.
Thanks to mutual trust, it finally has a home.
Supplement: Now that the dog is still here, I have the opportunity to take a picture and share it. There is no saying that pregnant dogs eat chicken bones. Pregnant animals, especially small animals, are not advised to eat indigestible food, which may lead to miscarriage. The bones of chickens, ducks and birds are hard to digest, but. Now chickens and ducks released from farms less than 2 months ago have loose bones, and this problem no longer exists.