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the first pup summary by ranjit lal​

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Answered by Qwrome
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The first pup summary by ranjit lal

• This chapter written by Ranjit Lal deals with the upbringing of a pup.

• The upbringing of a pub is not a simple job. It requires a lot of attention, care and love.

• The narrator and his sisters Meena and Mala got a pup.

• They named it Bambi.

• The narrator describes that their entire life and routine changed and started to revolve around this pup.

• He even compares this shift to those that are when a newborn baby arrives in the house.

• He admits that they made all the upbringing mistakes by pampering Bambi.

• Bambi thus reaped all the benefits from their extra care and love showered on her.

• The narrator goes on to describe the unquenchable desire of pups to always chew on something.

• Therefore, they have to watch out to ensure that Bambi did not end up putting her face into electric circuits or going ahead to chew on live wires.

• On one occasion she went ahead to chew on a 'large chunk of her own collar'.

• The narrator is grateful that they did not have cell phones during those times or else the pup would have definitely chewed on to those.

• Due to Bambi's behavior she was known as the 'chewing mania'.

• Later they figured out that a packet of butter was missing from the fridge.

• Soon bits of its wrapping papers we found from the floor licked clean.

• They confirm that the culprit for this stolen butter was Bambi.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Ranjit Lal's chapter on raising a puppy discusses puppy rearing. A pub's upbringing is not an easy task. It needs a lot of love, care, and attention.

The narrator's sisters Meena and Mala and he acquired a puppy. Its name was Bambi. The narrator claims that their routine and entire way of life altered when this puppy entered the picture. He even likens this change to those that occur when a new baby enters the home.

He acknowledges that by spoiling Bambi, they committed all of their parenting blunders. Thus, Bambi got the rewards of their extra tenderness and devotion. The narrator continues by describing how puppies' insatiable want to gnaw on things never goes away. They must therefore keep an eye out to make sure Bambi doesn't wind up sticking her face into electrical circuits or chewing on live wires.

She once proceeded to chew on a "big part of her own collar" on one occasion. The narrator is happy that cell phones were not available at the time since the dog would have undoubtedly chewed on them. Because of her actions, Bambi earned the nickname "chewing madness."

They discovered afterwards that the refrigerator was missing a package of butter. Its wrapping paper fragments were soon licked clean from the floor. They attest to Bambi's guilt for stealing this butter.

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