When I first brought the puppy home, I thought it was a wolfhound, as it's commonly known in rural areas.
Now, more than two months later, they have grown quite a bit taller and bigger, and she is now certain that they are German Shepherds.
Because this breed of dog has a high level of intelligence, many of them are registered.
Based on the timeline, these pups should have been born in July, so they are now four months old.
I don't deny that my initial idea was to raise them as dog meat.
But after spending more than two months with them, I suddenly realized that having them as companions might not be so bad.
She happened to have a lot of meat scraps and some low-quality stale grains that needed to be disposed of, which benefited these Japanese bastards.
These five dogs, three males and two females, were categorized by size as Blackwing, Hel, and Hesa, with Black Silk and Heiwu being the younger sisters.
Once they grew bigger, the five cubs could no longer be kept in captivity.
To prevent them from making a mess of the warehouse, she started teaching them to defecate at set times and placed the toilet outside the warehouse.
The warehouse has a large space outside, which allows them to expend their energy.
Unfortunately, she had little experience training dogs and could only guide them slowly through trial and error and her own talent.
As Japan experiences its first snowfall of the winter, the second year of high school is drawing to a close.
Having experienced the college entrance examination in later generations, she felt that the Japanese college entrance examination was not as difficult as the domestic college entrance examination.
Because there was no difficulty, she could free up more time to explore other areas of information.
She won the gold medal in this writing competition, bringing honor to the school and a prize of 50,000 yuan.
"Great, my college tuition is covered."
The teachers were delighted and congratulated her, and the school leaders even took a photo with her trophy.
She felt the trophy was useless, so she donated it directly to the school, which made the school leaders even happier.
Because this competition is quite prestigious, keeping the trophy at the school is a form of recognition and trust.
It was worth it for them to take such good care of her.
"If you can get into one of the three top national universities: the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, or Tohoku University."
Not only will you receive generous scholarships, but they will also cover all your tuition and living expenses during your time at the university.
Shizuka Ito's grades only gradually stabilized in the second semester of her junior year, and she ranked in the top ten of her grade.
She had no desire to compete for first, second, or third place, so she consistently kept herself in the top ten.
Being noticed by the teacher is not enough to be too dazzling.
But the three schools the school is talking about now are all at the same level as Tsinghua University, Peking University, and Fudan University.
She is self-aware that shining in one high school does not mean she can rank among the top high schools in Japan.
However, she knew that the medical schools at Kyoto University and the University of Tokyo were both good, and could indeed be a direction for her to strive for breakthroughs in the next year or two.
In this day and age, being able to graduate from high school is already considered quite an achievement.
If you don't get into the university you want to apply to after graduating from high school, you should be able to get a job in principle.
The so-called college entrance examination system is different from ours.
The national center exam is usually held in mid-January each year.
Then submit your application to the national university you are interested in.
The second round of exams will be held in late February (mainly essay questions, set by the school).
The results were published in early March, and April is the start of their school year—the timing was perfect.
Because she only considered national universities, the information she gathered was all about national universities.
There are individual differences in the admission mechanisms of private and public universities.
In principle, for the "general admission selection" of national and public universities, students must first take the national central examination.
Many faculties (disciplines) conduct their own 'individual degree examinations,' which are essentially two rounds of examinations.
The final admission result will be determined by combining the scores from both aspects.
However, some national universities and medical schools will hold a second round of selection.
This is to eliminate those whose performance does not meet certain standards.
However, only those candidates who pass the center's exam are eligible to participate in the second round of selection.
This also shows that the selection process for medical students is very rigorous and professional.
According to regulations, candidates can take entrance exams for a maximum of three national universities.
The second round of examinations at national and public universities generally adopts a 'separate, segmented' system.
This means that the two rounds of examinations at the same university are 'separated' into preliminary examinations and final examinations.
The enrollment quotas for the same department (major) are 'divided' among different assessment periods.
Some public universities also require mid-term assessments for certain majors.
There are three stages in total: early stage, middle stage, and late stage.
The second round of exams mainly focuses on descriptive questions.
Unlike the central exam, many questions not only require students to arrive at the answer, but also emphasize the thought process and problem-solving approach.
In other words, this part of the exam requires students to have higher learning abilities.
After the admission results of the later assessment are announced, some departments (majors) that have not filled their quotas will conduct special examinations from the end of March to the beginning of April as a 'second round of admissions to supplement quotas'.
Regarding the allocation of majors, some universities allow students to choose their major when applying, while others only allow students to choose a broad category when applying and then assign a major after enrollment.
Students like Xiao Jiu, who have a clear goal of attending medical school, had already decided on their major during the second round of selections held by the medical school.
After winning the award, she asked the school for all the practice questions and papers that the graduating class needed to work on, planning to start working on them after the final exams.
It's winter solstice again, and snowflakes are falling outside. She spent several hours chopping meat and removing fish bones in her online space, making dumplings with pork and chive filling and mackerel filling.
After her puppies started eating more, she went to the supermarket and bought dozens of bags of dog food for free.
She usually feeds her a combination of staple food, boiled vegetables, cooked meat, and bone broth, only once a day, and yet her fur remains glossy and healthy, which makes her feel like she's wasting food.
After the dumplings were cooked, each person was given ten.
"Alright, let's go shopping after we finish eating. It's a holiday, so we don't need to do anything more."
She didn't give the dumplings she painstakingly made to them; they ate frozen dumplings that she took out of the freezer.
Having endured hardship from those days until now, how could they bear to feed their dog so well?
Even when she feeds them meat, it's usually scraps or lymph node meat that she doesn't like.
"If this were an adult dog, how much food would I have to feed it every day!"
Considering that dogs raised in a confined environment tend to be dull and stupid, she lets her five siblings roam freely in the wild whenever she has time to go to the suburbs on weekends.
Let them experience spring, summer, autumn and winter, all seasons and all environments.
The first time I experienced snowflakes, I went from feeling lost and helpless at the beginning to running and rolling around wildly later on.
It only took less than half an hour for him to quickly grasp the concept and integrate into the process.
There aren't many dog owners these days, even though the Japanese are better off than people in China.
However, not everyone has the means to keep a dog.
Therefore, for their safety, we dare not release them all at once, but take turns letting one or two out to run around.
Walking in the snow was difficult, and she couldn't possibly outrun them. When she suddenly heard continuous and urgent barking, her heart instinctively jumped.
"Oh no, have we fallen into a trap?"
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