Mrs pumphrey was an over indulgent and caring mistress but her this atitude was sole reason for tricki's condition? Comment.
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Tricki was definitely more than a dog. Actually, he was like a pampered child of Mrs Pumphrey. Tricki was a small dog. The only fault of Tricki was his greed for food. Overfeeding and overdose of sweets, cakes and chocolates made Tricki hugely fat. He became rheumy and listless. His tongue lolled from his jaws. The doctor advised Mrs Pumphrey to keep Tricki on a very strict diet and give him plenty of exercises.
Tricki became a victim of overindulgence and overfeeding. Dr Herriot’s instructions were ignored. Troicki lost appetite and started vomiting. Dr Herriot suggested Mrs Pumphrey that Trick’ be hospitalised under his observation for a fortnight. Tricki was so much attached to her that she almost fainted merely at the thought of his separation. Tricki was highly pampered. The entire staff and maids were ever-ready to pamper time with beds, cushions, toys, etc.
Tricki’s recovery was amazingly rapid. He was not given food but plenty of water. After a few days, Tricki started taking an interest in his surroundings. He was transformed into a flexible and hard-muscled dog. Tricki showed his love for his mistress by jumping onto her lap when she came to collect him.
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Answer:
Overindulgence and pampering beyond a limit becomes
unproductive. Be it a pet or a child, discipline is very necessary. The
fabulously rich and resourceful mistress was the main cause of
Tricki’s miserable condition. The entire staff and maids were there to
look after the needs of Tricki. His day-bed, night-bed, cushions, toys,
rubber rings, breakfast bowl, lunch bowl and supper bowl were
always kept ready. Dr. Herriot rightly found out that Tricky’s only
fault was his greed for food. Overfeeding of sweets, cakes and
chocolates made Tricki hugely fat and listless. The doctor advised her
to put Tricki on a strict diet and give him plenty of exercise. It was
necessary to cut down his intake of sweets. But foolish indulgence of
mistress ignored his saner advice. The result was disastrous. Tricki
lost his appetite and started vomiting. Only when Mrs. Pumphrey
was ready to send Tricki to surgery to Dr.Herriot’s for fortnight,
things started improving. The doctor gave him no food but plenty of
water for a few days. It worked and Tricki’s recovery was rather fast.