It was a sunny afternoon, and Alex was walking in the park with his ball. He spotted a dog with fluffy, golden fur and wagging tail. Alex rushed towards the dog excitedly. He reached out his hand to pat the dog's head, but he didn't notice that the dog was feeling scared and uncomfortable.
Suddenly, the dog growled fiercely and snapped at Alex, sinking its teeth into his hand. The bite left a deep, bleeding wound, causing sharp pain to surge through Alex's body. In surprise and distress, he cried out, as this unexpected turn of events caught him completely off guard.
The dog's owner hurried over and apologized for what had happened. Concerned for Alex's well-being, the owner and Alex's parents decided it would be best to take him to the doctor.
At the clinic, the doctor examined Alex's hand to ensure the bite wound was treated appropriately. He carefully bandaged the wound and provided advice on how to keep it clean and monitor its healing process. Alex's parents made sure to follow the doctor's instructions to ensure Alex's hand would heal properly.
In the days following the incident, Alex couldn't help but feel a mix of emotions. While he was still shaken by the encounter, he began to understand the importance of being aware of and respecting animals' boundaries. He realized that his excitement had caused him to overlook the signs that the dog was uncomfortable and scared.
From that day forward, Alex approached dogs with caution and care. He learned to ask for permission from the owners before interacting with them and to give the dogs space and time to feel comfortable around him.
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