The Labrador whimpered, twisting its body uneasily in Zhang Zian's arms. It looked at Zhang Zian and Liu Sanlang alternately, trying to sniff the smell of the stranger. Its ears trembled slightly, as if it was listening to the conversation between the two of them.
Even Liu Sanlang was touched by its big black eyes. He almost forgot why he bought the dog in the first place.
"Wait a minute. How big can this dog grow? It won't grow too big, right? "he asked.
"This is a medium-sized dog. When it grows up, it will be half a meter tall." Zhang Zian gestured.
"So big … Isn't it too big? Do you have any smaller ones? "Liu Sanlang asked. He felt that Shi Shi only liked small ornaments and things like that. She probably liked puppies more.
"No." Zhang Zian answered straightforwardly, "If it meets the requirements of being cute and easy to train, I would recommend the Labrador. Small dogs are not suitable for training, probably because of the lack of brain capacity. Other large dogs that are easy to train are often not 'cute' at all. "
Liu Sanlang thought for a while and made a request that was a little too much. "Can we discuss this? If I buy this dog and give it to my sister on her birthday, if she likes it, I will keep it. If she doesn't, I will return it."
He wasn't sure if Shi Shi would like this Labrador, and he didn't know if his plan would work. He was not sure. If Shi Shi didn't like it, why would he buy a dog?
Zhang Zian thought for a while. "Okay. But there must be a deadline. "
Liu Sanlang thought for a while and asked tentatively, "How about seven days? Isn't there an unconditional return within seven days? "
"There is no such rule in the pet industry. Seven days won't do. It's too long. It can't exceed three days. "Zhang Zian stretched out three fingers. This was already an exception. It was reasonable to say that pets could not be returned unless there were hidden health risks or infectious diseases. After all, it was a living creature. Who knew if the owner would mistreat it or take good care of it after buying it? Even if the owner found a new owner for it, it would take a lot of time to comfort it.
Zhang Zian agreed because he didn't think the technical nerd in front of him was a psychopath … except for the fact that he had a sister complex.
"Okay, three days it is," Liu Sanlang agreed.
"Then you can pay. You can come back to get the pet sale agreement when you decide to keep it. I can't give you the invoice for the time being. I can only write a receipt. When you come back to get the pet sale agreement, you can exchange the receipt for the invoice. Is that okay?"
"Sure. That's good. "Liu Sanlang knew that his request was too much. He was lucky that the store manager agreed to it.
"Come with me, I'll write the receipt."
Zhang Zian handed the Labrador to Wang Qian and Li Kun for the time being and led it into the shop.
"Well, there is no need to break the door, right?" Liu Sanlang stared at the French glass door, which only had a metal frame left.
"It's easier to move things out this way," Zhang Zian wrote a receipt at the cashier counter and said nonsense with a straight face.
"Here's your receipt. It says that it can be refunded within three days. You can also sign here." Zhang Zian handed him the handwritten receipt.
Liu Sanlang bent over to sign the document. The plastic work ID slipped out of his chest pocket. He put the work ID aside, confirmed that the date on the receipt was correct, signed his name on the receipt, stood up, and gave the receipt back to Zhang Zian.
Zhang Zian glanced at it, tore off the receipt, and handed it to Liu Sanlang. "Okay, I'll give you a list of precautions for a new dog owner. You can follow them when you get back..."
Halfway through his sentence, his eyes fell on Liu Sanlang's chest. The plastic work ID was still swaying slightly.
"What's wrong?" Liu Sanlang followed Zhang Zian's gaze and looked down. He thought his shirt was stained with oil from lunch.
"It's nothing." Zhang Zian held back his smile. "You just need to follow the instructions. Do you want to buy an air box to put the dog back? Or do you want to carry it back like this? "
"I'll buy an air box." Liu Sanlang was worried that the dog would suddenly pee and poop, which would be troublesome.
The air boxes on the first floor were all smashed by the seven Rainbow Fighters. Zhang Zian took one from the storage room on the second floor and put the Labrador puppy and the precautions into the air box.
Liu Sanlang transferred the money successfully. He picked up the air box and asked, "Is this all right?"
Zhang Zian thought for a while and asked, "When do you plan to start training the dog?"
"Uh..." Liu Sanlang said uncertainly, "Maybe... soon, if you decide to keep it."
Zhang Zian shook his head. "I don't recommend starting training so early."
"What? What do you mean? "
"I mean, if you decide to keep it, you can start with building up your relationship with it and training it to pee and poop. You should focus on playing with it. However, for more complicated training, you should wait until it is one year old," Zhang Zian suggested.
"Why?" Liu Sanlang still didn't understand.
"It's very simple. Dogs, especially Labradors, are mentally unstable and immature before the age of one. Training them is like a naughty and mischievous child. When they are one year old, their execution and concentration will improve rapidly, "Zhang Zian explained.
"Oh, how old is it now?" Liu Sanlang asked.
"About four months old. You can start training now, but it will take more time."
Zhang Zian was honest and waited for his decision.
Liu Sanlang didn't care about the training effect. He was more concerned about whether the training itself could attract Shi Shi's attention. It was a completely ambiguous thing.
"That's okay. That's it," he made up his mind.
"One more thing," Zhang Zian emphasized. "Other than peeing and pooping, the first thing you need to train it to do is not to eat anything. Nowadays, many dogs die from food poisoning."
"I understand," Liu Sanlang nodded.
"Well, if you decide to keep it, you can consider buying another large iron cage and putting it in the cage at night when you sleep. That way, it won't disturb your sleep, and it'll be easier to clean up the feces," Zhang Zian continued to advise.
Many people bought a dog on impulse, but after a few days, they couldn't stand it. Dogs were really energetic animals, and the owners needed to spend a lot of time playing with them. Putting a dog in a cage seemed cruel, but if an untrained dog was raised indoors and the floor was covered in dog poop after one night, it would be very frustrating. After a few repetitions, people would have the idea of giving the dog away.
After Liu Sanlang left with the air box, Zhang Zian sent a WeChat message to Zhao Qi, "Hey, a guy from your company came to buy a dog from me. I thought you introduced him to me at first."
Zhao Qi replied, "No. What does he look like?"
Zhang Zian, "A nerd with a sister complex."
Zhao Qi quickly replied, "Huh? Tell me! "
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