These days, Lala had a routine—and she stuck to it. Every morning after sunrise, while the rest of the house was still yawning and stretching, Lala was already up, doing her own version of stretches, little jumps, and hallway sprints. She had turned daily exercise into her new favorite habit.
It started small: a few zoomies after breakfast, some playful stretches by the window, and little agility runs between furniture. But soon, even the living room felt too small for her energy.
One morning, she trotted over to CEO Kien, who was deep in emails, and gave him a persistent nudge. Then another. Finally, she stood on her back legs and pointed her nose toward the backyard window.
Kien looked up, confused. “What is it, Lala?”
She gave a soft bark and pranced in place.
That’s when it clicked.
“You want your own gym?”
Her tail wagged wildly. That was exactly what she meant.
And because Kien could never say no to that determined little face, a few days later, Lala’s dream came true.
In a sunny corner of the backyard, Kien had installed a custom mini gym just for her: a low agility ramp, a soft tunnel to crawl through, little hurdles, and even a yoga mat for stretching (which she now shared with Bibi).
Now, every morning, Lala trained like a pro—jumping, stretching, sprinting with pride. Kien often stood nearby with a coffee, cheering her on. “You’re stronger every day,” he’d say with a smile.
Exercise wasn’t just fun—it made Lala feel confident, focused, and alive.
Because when you believe in your goals—even if you’re small—someone out there will help build your gym.
