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He had never been known to refuse food; he would tackle a meal at any hour of the day or night."" Herriot believed that Tricki’s problem was his greed. Did he lack tolerance? What values would you like Tricki to imbibe? Elucidate.

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Answered by ekam84
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Answered by sanjanal29
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Dr Herriot was not entirely wrong in believing that Trick’s problem was greed. Tricki was indeed greedy, but Mrs Pumphrey only made matters worse by stuffing him with rich food. Herriot did not lack intolerance; he was just stating the obvious. Trick’s ill-health made him concerned, and he made the observation as a veterinary doctor. Tricky, on the other hand, needed to exercise control on his eating habits. It would have been good if he did not greedily gobble up everything that was placed in front of him. Mrs Pumphrey herself reveals that Tricky loved cream cakes and chocolates very much. Thus, Tricky ought to have been less gluttonous and luxury-loving, and behaved more like a dog.

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