I think it could be that the woman was having a really bad day and took her frustration out on the poor dog. That's a really mean thing to do.
Well, it's hard to say exactly. It might be that the woman was under a lot of stress and lost control. Or perhaps she has a history of being violent and this was just another instance. But whatever the reason, it's not okay to hurt an innocent animal.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be various scenarios. Maybe there was an argument between the woman and the bartender that escalated into physical violence.
I'm not sure specifically what that particular 'woman stuck in dog door story' is about. Maybe she was trying to do something silly like fit through the dog door for a bet or while playing with a pet, and then got stuck there embarrassingly.
There were several main reasons why dogs usually did not resist when they were beaten by their owners: 1. [Loyal Nature: Since being domesticated by humans, dogs regard their masters as their leaders and reliance.] Their owners gave them food, shelter, and care, so in the dog's perception, their owners 'status was unshakable. When their master was angry and scolded them, they would feel that it was their fault and would not resist. 2. [Genetic hierarchy: Dogs are domesticated from wolves. Wolves have a clear hierarchy, and the alpha wolf has the highest privilege.] Dogs also inherited this sense of hierarchy in their genes. Their owners were seen as the leader of the group, and the dogs would obey the authority of the leader. Therefore, when their owners beat the dogs, the dogs would think that it was a punishment and respect the hierarchy. They would not resist and wait for their owners to calm down. 3. ** Fear of being abandoned **: Dogs are very dependent on their owners. They are afraid that if they resist, their owners will no longer like them or even kick them out of the house. Just like how a lone wolf chased out of a pack by a alpha wolf had a greatly reduced chance of survival in the wild, dogs would not easily change owners. Therefore, in order to avoid being abandoned, they would rather be beaten than resist. 4. ** Trust the owner **: Dogs can remember the good things their owners do for them, such as playing together, walking, and being stroked. Even when it was beaten, these memories would make the dog maintain a special feeling for its owner. It believed that its owner did not really want to hurt it and would still care for it in the end, so it silently endured the beating and scolding and waited for its owner to calm down. However, the owner hitting the dog was not the right way to educate it. Not only could this hurt the dog's body, but it would also destroy the trust between the dog and the dog. Dogs that were beaten for a long time might become timid, afraid, and even have psychological problems such as aggressive behavior. In real life, there were also different situations where owners beat dogs. For example, a dog owner in Guangxi was suddenly attacked and bitten by his own dog. He killed the dog in a fit of anger, which caused controversy. Some people thought that biting dogs should be killed with zero tolerance, while others thought it was too cruel because dogs were also life and many times human friends. When encountering a dog attack, one should first understand the situation, such as physical pain, stress and fear, food and territory awareness, cognitive disorder, aging, excessive excitement, etc. If the dog suddenly bit the owner, it was recommended to take it to a veterinarian to determine whether there was a health problem. At the same time, the owner should also reflect on the way he interacted with the dog. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Maybe she's frantically searching everywhere to find her beloved pet.
Well, it could be that the dog found a new home or faced some danger. But without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
Well, it's possible that the fat woman enlisted the help of her friends or the local animal shelter to find her lost dog. She might have been really worried and not given up until she found it.
The lost dog might have wandered into an old, abandoned house. There could be strange noises and dark corners in that house. Maybe it encountered a spooky figure or some sort of paranormal activity. For example, the dog could have seen the shadow of a long - dead person. It got so scared that it started to bark frantically, but no one was around to hear it.
The following are some examples from literature and reality: - In the novel "Death Warrior," the male protagonist accidentally killed the female protagonist's beloved mother. The male protagonist came back to plead guilty and was executed. The female protagonist personally tortured him, beat him, scolded him, and chased him away. However, the male protagonist still humbly begged to stay by the female protagonist's side. - In the relationship between chechen and Russia, chechen once rebelled against Russia, but surrendered after being attacked by putin. chechen leader kadyrov expressed extreme respect for putin and was willing to work for him. Although he was once a "rebel", if Russia was regarded as the master, chechen's rebellion was similar to a confrontation against the "master", but in the end, he became a loyal party after being subdued. In reality, there were similar situations between the owner and the pet where the owner might hurt the pet. For example, in the real-life version of "Eight Loyal Dogs" in Material 2, although the dog was loyal to the owner, if the owner beat and scolded it (this situation was not indicated, but it was assumed that the owner hurt the loyal dog), the dog would still not leave. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It's a rather disturbing tale where some guys attacked her in a creepy and mysterious setting.
I'm not sure about the specific details of this story. It could be a case of individual conflict. However, without more information, it's hard to determine the exact cause and sequence of events.