Giving Less Lucky Money to Grandson on New Year to Test Dog's Intelligence: Dog Turns Away from Grandma

During the Chinese New Year, many elders give "lucky money" (or red envelopes) to younger generations, and even pets can receive their own special red packets. Recently, a grandmother humorously tested her furry grandchild's awareness of this tradition.

On the first day of the Lunar New Year, the grandmother distributed lucky money to her family members. However, she intentionally gave her dog only one banknote instead of several like the other grandchildren. She wanted to see if the dog would notice that it received significantly less money.

To her surprise, the clever dog quickly realized it had only one note and became extremely upset, turning away from the grandmother in a huff. This amusing incident was captured in a short video that has since gone viral online, attracting thousands of viewers.

In the video, while each family member received a generous stack of cash, the dog’s single note stood out as a stark contrast. The dog immediately noticed that its neighbors had received much more and expressed its displeasure with a huff towards the grandmother, as if to say, "Grandma is biased; I'm not talking to her anymore." This reaction made the grandmother laugh, prompting her to give the dog more money, which finally pleased the furry grandchild.

The video has sparked numerous comments from netizens, with many praising the dog's intelligence. Comments included remarks like "What a smart dog! It proves that even dogs can't be easily fooled," and "The grandmother must have thought her furry grandchild wouldn’t recognize human currency, but little did she know!" Others joked about how clever the dog was, suggesting it was smart enough to go to school.

This lighthearted story highlights not only a beloved cultural tradition but also the humorous interactions between pets and their owners during festive occasions.

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