What's the best way to discipline a dog? I've tried choking him out and that worked great for a while, but recently he seems to have decided he doesn't care. If I escalate he's probably going to die so I think I should probably pick a different method.
>>5101359None. It's animal abuse. "Punish" animals by taking away nice things or teaching a NRM (the fast acting version of "no dinner tonight, buster" because dogs cant operate more than 10 seconds into the future). Unless your dog was bred to kill people and other dogs, you should never, ever hurt a dog. All they learn is that humans are violent and that any new human may need to be repelled before a new domineering violent force enters their life. If you're very lucky your dog will just plot behind your bag, dig under the fence, and shit behind the couch.Most dog bites occur in lower class homes because lower class people believe and most importantly feel that "disciplining" (abusing) dogs is "traditional" and "manly", and "needed" to "establish dominance" (essentially, poorfag goyim think like animals) but don't realize that violence begets violence. Among the upper class dog bites are usually caused by pitbull/"rescue dog" (pre-abused dog) savior complex faggotry or dogs with neurological disorders (rage syndrome) instead.I do agree that disciplining people works great. A dog that is never hit never bites back. A dog that is never hit never learns to keep to themselves and act when appropriate and advantageous. They never learn to plot. They never taste fear and they are never driven to fight. They never internalize the cause and effect, they never link theory of mind and severe consequence. This is a great recipe for a dog because they are dumb as fuck, don't have great theory of mind for people, and can't temper their behavior with rationality. But never being hit makes for a poor recipe for people.
>>5101359You should try a gun. Simply press the barrel against your nutsack and pull the trigger. This should ensure your dog behaves.
>>5101359Biting it, it's close enough to their natural behaviour and instills your superiority in an unmistakable way.
>>5101362i read this in his voice
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>>5101364True, this sounds reasonable.
>>5101362Nah, you just need to mix heavy doses of love and pain, similar to what human abusers do. That way the dog feels like he deserves his punishment and doesn't try to fight it.