This is the third day in which the fox hasn’t eaten meat food. He rejoices running and seeking some food to satisfy his hunger, and takes the path to the borders of the nearby village in the forest he lives in. There and before the door of one of its residents, he found a fat dog, appearing with signs of happiness and joy, and he was sitting by the door to receive his visitors and welcome his guests.

Then the hungry fox thought about attacking the hungry fox, but he thought about the size of the dog and his fear of people that he would do that, but his greed overcame him, he approached the dog, then said to him smiling in the morning’s light, “You’re a beautiful and small dog, how wonderful you are.” Then the dog responded to him with all thanks and gratitude, then he said to him, “You can be fat like me instead of being like this weak and thin.”

Then the fox said to him with all greed, “And how can I be as you say, and what should I do?” The dog said to him, “A very simple thing. You just have to forbid the licks and the strong flavors and obey your owner and respect him, and accordingly you’ll have all you want of the delicious meats and foods and some joy.”

Then the fox asked a little and began imagining the happiness he would be in, but he suddenly saw the dog shedding from hair. Then he asked him, “What is this, oh little dog?” The dog said to him, “There’s no importance for this ever,” so the fox repeated the question and said, “How is this and your shedding is all from hair?” The dog said, “It’s from the effect of the collar he puts around my neck sometimes, so he pulls me sometimes, that’s what you see, and this means you can’t run to wherever you want.” The dog said to him, “Okay, not always but it doesn’t matter. So is there any importance for this, oh fox?”

So the fox said to him while thinking, “It’s very important, oh dog. I haven’t replaced my hunger with foods, so my hunger with the running is better than sitting with the full.”

From all the old stories and wisdom.