They Were Set to Open Their Eyes for the First Time
A big moment loomed as the pups prepared to open their eyes for the first time. Aware of this milestone, Dr. Greene decided to check in with Mrs. Thompson. Her response left him puzzled. “Sure, come on by, Doc! Half the litter’s got their eyes open already!” she exclaimed cheerfully. Dr. Greene wondered if some pups were developing too early or running a bit late. Could this be normal, or was there something unusual happening? Fueled by curiosity, he geared up for a visit to see for himself.
When Dr. Greene arrived, he found the litter in a cozy corner of the living room, surrounded by soft blankets and toys
The sight of the pups, some with their tiny eyes wide open and others still squinting, warmed his heart. Mrs. Thompson explained how she’d been monitoring their progress closely, ensuring they were comfortable and well-fed. Dr. Greene examined each pup carefully, noting their healthy weight and steady growth.
As he watched the playful antics of the curious pups, he couldn’t help but smile. Moments like these reminded him why he loved his job. The early bloomers and the late risers—each pup had its own pace, and that was perfectly fine. Mrs. Thompson’s attentive care had clearly made all the difference. Dr. Greene left with a sense of reassurance, knowing the litter was in great hands. Isn’t it amazing how such small creatures can bring so much joy?