The following is a run-on sentence. How should it be written to make it grammatically correct?
Boxer was the most loyal and hardworking animal on the farm Napoleon killed him by sending him to the knackers as soon as he couldn’t work though.
A. Boxer, was the most loyal and hardworking animal on the farm, Napoleon killed him by sending him to the knackers as soon as he couldn’t work, though.
B. Boxer was the most loyal and hardworking animal on the farm but Napoleon killed him by sending him to the knackers as soon as he couldn’t work though.
C. Although Boxer was the most loyal and hardworking animal on the farm. Napoleon killed him by sending him to the knackers as soon as he couldn’t work.
D. Boxer was the most loyal and hardworking animal on the farm. Napoleon still killed him by sending him to the knackers as soon as he couldn’t work though.
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