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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, you have a kid who got spanked. The kid knows better than to repeat the thing that got it spanked, so they quit tormenting the dog. Worked for my kids. I've taught two generations of kids to respect the dogs, and since my dogs weren't constantly tormented, the dogs respected the kids as well. What makes spanking not work for you is the amount of waffling and general mental anguish you put into it. It doesn't need analysis, you spank. Then it's over. Certainly you don't then apologize to your kid and tell them how bad you feel. [/quote] If you hit your child hard enough that they can feel it the next day it's not a "spanking" it's abuse. I don't have an issue with spanking, although it scares me when people assume that a spanking will guarantee their child won't do something unsafe. It doesn't come with a guarantee. [/quote]
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