
Danny wasn’t just a hungry dog; he was the hungriest dog in the entire neighborhood. While other dogs were happy with one bowl of kibble, Danny always wanted more.
Breakfast? Gone in seconds. Lunch? He’d already be sniffing for dinner. And if anyone left a sandwich unattended… well, let’s just say Danny considered that fair game.
“Danny, you’re too greedy!” laughed Mrs. Brown, his owner, as she watched him lick his bowl shiny clean. Danny wagged his tail proudly. To him, “greedy” just meant “good at eating.”
The Picnic Disaster
One sunny afternoon, Danny followed his nose to the park. Families were having picnics, and the smell of sandwiches, pies, and cookies drifted through the air.
Danny’s tummy rumbled like a thunderstorm. He tiptoed (well, as much as a dog can tiptoe) toward a picnic blanket. A juicy burger sat right in the middle.
“Just one little nibble,” Danny thought. But as he stretched his tongue out, SPLAT! He tripped over the blanket corner and landed face-first in a bowl of potato salad.
Children burst out laughing. “Look at the greedy dog!” one giggled. Danny’s ears drooped. Maybe sneaky snacks weren’t the best idea after all.


The Doggy Lesson
Danny slunk home, his fur dotted with crumbs and lettuce. Mrs. Brown shook her head when she saw him.
“Oh, Danny,” she sighed, wiping mayonnaise off his nose. “Being greedy just makes a mess. Why not share instead?”
Danny tilted his head. Share? That was a new idea. Could food taste even better if it was enjoyed with friends?
The very next day, he tried it out. When his friend Bella the cat passed by, he pushed half his biscuit toward her. She purred happily. Danny wagged his tail—it actually felt… nice!
From Greedy to Generous
Word spread quickly. Soon, Danny was no longer known as the “greedy dog.” Instead, the neighborhood called him the “generous dog.”
At the park, families gave him snacks on purpose, knowing he would share with the birds, cats, and even the shy squirrels. Danny discovered something amazing: sharing filled his heart more than his tummy ever could.
Of course, Danny was still always hungry, but now, he wasn’t greedy. He had friends, laughter, and treats to share. And that was the best feast of all.
The End !


