Dogs should be properly taught to do bad things.

Dogs should be properly taught to do bad things.

Dogs should be properly taught to do bad things.
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As we all know, dogs often do bad things while their owners don't pay attention to them. Parents are very angry, and they are reluctant to teach their dogs a lesson when they look at their poor eyes. Should they teach their dogs a lesson when they do bad things?

When a dog does something wrong, it always looks at you with its tail between its legs and a pair of pitiful eyes in the scolding sound of its master. You are soft-hearted, and you will think that they are heartbroken and regret beating it, so people forgive them. Sometimes I feel that I'm making a mountain out of a molehill and going too far. Instead, I apologize to the puppy for doing something bad. Many dogs are spoiled by their owners in this way, because dogs have no real sense of repentance.

Dogs don't feel guilty, and messing around is just a game for them to amuse themselves. If you can't stand their behavior, you should give them a good scolding. Otherwise, they will take it for granted even if they make a big mistake.

Dogs will play dumb, sometimes knowingly commit crimes, and sometimes "pretend to understand and play dumb". At the same time, they also have the ability to expose false lies. If you say "hello" to them when you don't like them for the first time, they will bark at you. On the contrary, if you are a loving person to dogs, even if you don't say a word, they will treat each other kindly.

Some dogs make mistakes or don't want to do what their owners ask them to do. They will immediately lie down, show their bellies, play coquetry and cheat, or whine pitifully in a low voice, so as to escape punishment or something they don't want to accept.

Once the host relents and makes concessions, it falls into their trap. They are the means of perfunctory masters, just as children lie on the ground repeatedly threatening their parents. They will use this hand as their specialty mace.