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and it probably won't make the connection that the pain is a result of his own actions
so all you're doing is teaching the dog that violence is a thing that it can do
*Worst* case scenario? You instill this lesson.
"Hitting, slapping, and biting is a fun game that my owner plays with me. Let me try playing it with him, and with others."
Other bad lessons you could teach the dog?
doesn't seem to be very common if at all
"A person’s hand or face coming toward me, is a bad thing. I should run away from people, or bite the hand or face that is a threat to me."
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Another lesson you could give the dog?
"My owner, or a person coming toward me, means pain. I should stay away from people, or keep them away by growling and biting."
Hey, Incel. @Farunel Do those sound like things a dog could reasonably learn when you hit them?
haven't seen that either tbh as long as you socialize them
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Yeah, sounds about right to me. And any variation in between.
Also, socializing probably doesn't mean what you think it does if you think that. Socializing doesn't equate to tolerance of abuse lol
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Quite literally.
no but I've not seen dogs suddenly be anti social because they get beat to the contrary I've seen them beaten for anti social behavior lmao such as barking nipping or growling at people
In every sense of the word socialization.
Well just because you've not seen it doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
Moreover, I have seen dogs go from neutral to aggro because their owner hits them so I don't know what you're gonna do with that information.
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Also it's proven that dogs respond better to reward-based discipline.
I suppose so I just am used to what I've been grown up around I don't claim it's the best either I just know that it works.
If we create the association in the dogs head that "Oh if I don't fuck up, then my owner is gonna give me a treat." Then the dog is actively looking for ways to get in our good books.
Negative punishment behavioural techniques often just create fear reactions in dogs.
And it might just outright encourage them to avoid us entirely because they associate us with pain.
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Like... fear-biting is a thing dogs do.
what are love bites I don't know what those are
A dog *will* bite you if it's spooked.
my fucking cat will bite me if I lov on him too much
Especially if you spook it.
Yeah I've noticed the pups do nip a bit, but they never do it too hard and it's usually when they play-wrestle.
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So I've never punished them for it.