Part 2/5:
Assigning Preferences and Disappointment
The conversation takes a turn as the owner mentions that “Millie” might like the torn-up blankets, perhaps referencing an older dog or a friend’s pet. There’s a gentle acknowledgment that the blankets are now damaged and unfit for use. The owner expresses disappointment in the dog’s behavior, implying that such destruction results in consequences—specifically, the rejection of treats or rewards, which the dog eagerly anticipates.