By observing people the dog learned to pay for his meal

This story is about a dog named Negro. He lived in Mexico, on the grounds of the Monterrey Institute of Technology. He was supported by his fellow workers. The dog roamed the area and sometimes the teachers fed him.

It turned out to be a very smart dog. After observing several times what had preceded his meal, he decided that he didn’t need to bother the humans to have it.

If the seller can exchange the food for something, he will give it.

One fine day, the grocery store clerk on the premises of the institute couldn’t believe his eyes. The dog ran, sat on its hind legs, and placed a leaf from a nearby bush on the counter.

The sheet looked like a banknote, the dog meant he needed cookies. The dog’s behavior surprised him. And since that day, the dog will buy cookies every time in the same way.

This is proof that money grows on trees.

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