Eating Champ
Su was overwhelmed to see Little Black was adapting to the new environment without any difficulty. All they wanted was to see their Little Black grow up as a healthy huge Tibetan Mastiff. And this didn’t seem impossible after noticing his daily diet, he was showing incredible growth rate.
Faster Than Usual
Black Little was growing and Su knew it was a normal thing to happen for young pups to grow rapidly in the first year but she had never seen a dog growing with that speed. But then their pup loved eating and maybe that was the only reason behind this extraordinary growth. The family kept on fulfilling his appetite without doubting anything but things will soon be going out of their hands.
Getting A Little Suspicious
Su Mou got a little suspicious when one of their relatives told them something about Little Black that didn’t fit right. Little Black was growing faster when compared to other dogs. She was a little curious but not enough to do some research. She was keeping calm just like her husband as their kids were happy with Little Black and that’s what mattered.
Standing On Two Feet
Su went in the backyard of her home and noticed something strange about Little Black. For a moment he didn’t even look close to what we can call a dog. Her heart skipped a beat when she noticed a huge black creature standing like a human! As soon as she switched on the lights, she noticed it was Little Black standing on two feet.
No Training
The first thought that crossed her mind was that dogs might act like that at times. However, they never trained Little Black to stand on two feet. How can he just stand like that? At that moment, Little Black didn’t look like a dog but something much wilder than a dog can ever be.
Grew Up Too Big
The family was noticing that Little Black’s capacity was much more than what they were feeding him. As Little Black turned 1 year old, his hunger became almost impossible to be satisfied. As Su Mou later recalled that he used to eat more than “a box of fruits and two buckets of noodles every day.”