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Training or choice? - WinterGreenWolf - 01-18-2020 Quote: Though I haven't had a lot of partners (2, at this date) I can agree with you 100% here Dingo. Nail clipping is the bane of my shep's existence: and he actually likes foot rubs / pad massages. There's a VERY clear difference between just 'please the master' training (usually involving fear or pain) and actual, willing, knowing involvement. The latter requiring some simple gentle guidance at times. I've had to wash my shep's ears a time or two due to a winter yeast infection (can be kind of common, depending on climate) and he doesn't mind, he likes having his ears rubbed first off, and secondly he's been guided and shown that it's a pleasant experience. The only part he doesn't like is giving his ears a gentle alcohol swab after a wash (the smell puts him off). I've often been given the 'please the master' or 'bribed with food' argument with Antis, so I know how that one goes all too we.. [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/tongue.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":P" width="20" /> Training or choice? - littlejohn - 01-20-2020 I visit several zoo friends from time to time. In every instance where there's a male zooey dog, they come for me very obviously. They Know somehow. Some I'm granted permission to allow them their way with me, some are not, and I respect both of course. I wonder how they know. Training or choice? - DingoJay - 01-20-2020 Quote: I have definitely noticed this, even in dogs who I'm fairly sure have not had sex with a human before. I am thinking that it's one of two things: Either it's your body language that tips them off (dogs are very keen at observing humans' body language!) or perhaps it's pheromones, i.e. they can smell chemical changes as you become aroused. Training or choice? - elshara - 01-20-2020 Quote: Think it's a mixture of both and possibly older cents on you confirming your openness to be bred if you're active. Training or choice? - Bear28 - 02-09-2020 I've never had to train any animal for sex. There have been a few animals in my past that i swear knew more about human animal sex then i did but I've never trained one. how would you even go about doing such a thing? Training or choice? - dog - 06-22-2021 The commercial porn industry is known and has been documented to train animals for sex. That is a fact that undoubtedly continues today. They need money and they need the animals to perform. They care very little about the animals involved. Training animals for sex is wrong. It takes away the choice. I wrote an article on this topic and most people understand why it is wrong. Some do not though. That is because the online zoo community is mostly not made of zoophiles. |