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The foolish indulgence and pampering of the rich mistress was the real cause of Trichis miserable condition . Comment in about 150m words...

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Answered by surajsharmaxdf0
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The foolish indulgence and pampering of the rich mistress, Mrs. Pumphrey was the real cause of Tricki miserable condition. In her affection and love for her pet, she gave her sweet food, Horlicks, cream cakes, chocolates, etc. as many times as the dog demanded. This sweet and fatty food made Tricki enormously fat.  

James Herriot suggested her not to give the dog such type of food; and also suggested her to make Tricki do exercise. But Mrs. Pumphrey did not follow the narrator’s advice.

Tricki ould not be treated at home because Mrs. Pumphrey did not stop pampering him. She would allow him all type of food which was dangerous for his health.

Answered by megha19astro
5

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.

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