What kind of a person do you think is Dr. Herriot? would you say he is tactful as well as full of common sense?
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I think the narrator is a very practical man. He is very tactful and has a lot of commonsense. He is a kind-hearted and jolly kind of person. He at once understands Trick's illness. He says that he wanted to keep Tricki on a permanent basis. He enjoys eggs, wine and brandy sent for Tricki by his mistress. But he is not a mean fellow. He consumes these things just for fun because he knows that these things are not good for Tricki's health.
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The narrator, a veterinary surgeon, is a capable and wise doctor. He handles Tricki properly which shows that he is sincere about his profession.
He does not operate upon the dog unnecessarily and cures him by altering his diet and activities.
He is a tactful person as he knew exactly how to convince Mrs Pumphrey to hospitalise Tricki for a surgery. His decision to inform Mrs Pumphrey to collect Tricki supports his sensibilities even though he was tempted to keep Tricki as a permanent guest.