The silence of the dogs.

Once upon a time, there was a beautiful house that the family members worked very hard to build. It was the result of the collective efforts of all the family members, sacrificing on their dreams and focusing their energies on securing a roof over the heads of all the family.

There were a lot of wild dogs in the street outside. Everyday, they barked aggressively and attacked people. Kids couldn't safely play in the street. Guests were afraid of being attacked. They ate a major chunk of people's food and even took away what wasn't meant to be theirs. The dogs always tried to be allowed into the house so they could enjoy the comfort and also eat a lot of food. A few times, some family members made that mistake and then regretted it so much that they'd force these dogs back out.

The dogs got a taste of what was inside the house and they were no more willing to stay out on the streets. They were no more willing to put up with the bones and tiny bits of meat thrown at them by the house member. They wanted more and more of what was other people's food and their hunger became limitless. They started attacking and barking more. Their noise became louder.

Some family members suggested that they should poison the dogs in order to get rid of the noise and the attacks. The family member who was in charge of keeping the house safe from external attacks was given the task of making the street peaceful by getting rid of the dogs using poisoned meatballs to be thrown at the dogs. He decided going against that route and came up with another plan.

The family had a beautiful dog that everyone loved and it lived with them inside the house. It was loyal to the family and always helped the family and worked for the family. The family's well-being was more important to it than its own needs. They let it watch movies with them and also slept in the same room at times.

The family member in charge of the family safety decided to train this family dog to give a mean fight to...

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