When you witness your dog being naughty, the anger in your heart may rise rapidly. If your temper is a little hot, the anger in your hands will fall on its body. However, under the overwhelming punishment, most loyal little lives will choose to bear...
When you witness your dog being naughty, the anger in your heart may rise rapidly. If your temper is a little hot, the anger in your hands will fall on its body.
However, under the overwhelming punishment, most loyal little lives will choose to bear it silently rather than fight hard or escape. What is the reason behind this?
Today, we have the honor to read the experience shared by a netizen. Let's see how he tells this past:
On an afternoon twenty years ago, I witnessed a neighbor using a stick on a yellow-haired dog I raised just because it stole a few tempting sausages.
The loyal dog was howling at first, fleeing desperately, trying to avoid the heavy blow;
But as the punishment continued, it gradually lost its desire to resist and had to humbly shrink into a ball and let the stick fall. The tragic scene is still heartbreaking.
The wooden stick hit it hard, and each stroke seemed to tell the dog owner's anger.
Perhaps it was because of fatigue or a little indulgence that the stick finally stopped.
The puppy curled up in the dust and didn't even dare to move. It was not until the owner left, and it climbed up with difficulty and tremblingness and staggered towards the corner beside it.
Although we bystanders are unbearable, we are powerless most of the time, and at most we try to persuade and educate the master.
After all, the yellow dog once loyally guarded his home. Without it, thieves might cause greater losses. In that era, thefts during the Chinese New Year were not uncommon.
The naughty and troubled yellow dog originally only needed moderate punishment, without brutal blows. However, facing the angry dog owner, he refused external interference and the poor dog suffered a ruthless torture.
As a member of the village, we have a special emotion for this yellow dog. It is strong and gentle in nature. It can be dedicated to the door without abusing the barking of the children. We feel very distressed when we are beaten to death.
These we neighbors have provided it with some extra food in hopes to speed up its recovery. About ten days later, the dog seemed to have recovered well and began to run lively again.
Although he is no longer as enthusiastic as usual when facing his master, he still waggs his tail and welcomes him. Now when I see those big yellow dogs in the countryside, I always think of that dog and my heart is full of love.
So, why don’t dogs resist when they are beaten? Here are a few reasons:
1. In the heart of a dog, you are its undisputed leader. Even in the moment of being beaten, it is still willing to bear it because it knows that your anger can be vented, and its patience is derived from a heart that expects reconciliation. 2. Dogs are social creatures, and they are born to know how to obey the strong. As its master, you are its respected leader in its eyes, so even if it is unwilling to accept it, it will choose to endure your beatings and scoldings.
3. The dog may feel guilty inside. Although they are smart, they sometimes make mistakes because of their naughtiness.
Once you realize your mistake, it will show weakness to you with a guilty attitude, hoping that you will no longer punish it for its sincerity.
If you want your dog to stop repeating the same mistakes, you need to train and guide more in your daily life. When it makes mistakes, rebuke them in time; and when it performs well, you might as well give some delicious food as a reward.
4. Dogs are worried about losing stable living security. As mentioned above, dogs are very smart, and they are afraid of being abandoned or deprived of food for continuous mistakes, which is no different from a threat to them. Therefore, they would rather choose to endure your punishment.
Although using food outages as punishment seems to have some effect, this may cause damage to the dog's digestive system. This should not be taken again for their health. And, to ensure their nutritional balance, high-quality dog food should be fed regularly to meet their nutritional needs.
Will your dog choose to resist when he is beaten?