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Overpampering at times lead to devastating repercussions.” Justify the statement.

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Answered by bhaveshpandya7893
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he over pampering of Tricki by Mrs. Pumphrey only resulted in the illness of Tricki. As it is a well known fact that excess of anything is bad and it always results in something negative

James Herriot was a vet surgeon. He had many great experiences of curing pet dogs and cats. He has given a very interesting and touching expression of his experiences. In this lesson, he has given the description of a dog’s disease. Mrs Pumphrey’s dog Tricki was seriously ill. James Herriot treated the dog without medicine of surgery.

James Herriot was a vet surgeon. He had many great experiences of curing pet dogs and cats. He has given a very interesting and touching expression of his experiences. In this lesson, he has given the description of a dog’s disease. Mrs Pumphrey’s dog Tricki was seriously ill. James Herriot treated the dog without medicine of surgery.The theme of the Story

James Herriot was a vet surgeon. He had many great experiences of curing pet dogs and cats. He has given a very interesting and touching expression of his experiences. In this lesson, he has given the description of a dog’s disease. Mrs Pumphrey’s dog Tricki was seriously ill. James Herriot treated the dog without medicine of surgery.The theme of the StoryThe story ‘A Triumph of Surgery’ revolves around an ill dog named Tricki and his mistress, Mrs Pumphrey. The dog was hugely fat. His eyes

James Herriot was a vet surgeon. He had many great experiences of curing pet dogs and cats. He has given a very interesting and touching expression of his experiences. In this lesson, he has given the description of a dog’s disease. Mrs Pumphrey’s dog Tricki was seriously ill. James Herriot treated the dog without medicine of surgery.The theme of the StoryThe story ‘A Triumph of Surgery’ revolves around an ill dog named Tricki and his mistress, Mrs Pumphrey. The dog was hugely fat. His eyes were blood-red and rheumy. Mrs Pumphrey gave her malt, cod-liver oil and bowl of Horlicks. Still, Tricki had no energy. The doctor advised her to cut down on sweet things. Tricki left eating and kept vomiting. He was to be hospitalised. The doctor gave Tricki nothing to eat for the first two days except water. On the third day, there were signs of improvement. He started taking food properly. The doctor didn’t give him any medical treatment. Tricki used to run around and play with the other dogs cheerfully. Soon, he recovered completely. Mrs Pumphrey continued enquiring about Tricki on phone. When she came to collect the dog, tears were shining in her eyes. She called this magical recovery: ‘A Triumph of Surgery’.

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