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Just my opinion, and with all due respect..Children should NEVER be allowed to harrass or antagonize, hurt etc. any animal..(including smaller creatures we don't even consider..bugs, lizards) Children that think it's funny or get some thrill out of hurting or torturing animals never turn out right..TRUST me on that! I have worked with some seriously sick individuals and pretty much all of them have a history of animal abuse..
NOW, before anyone gets upset I am NOT saying what your daughter is doing is anything close to the above!! She obviously is a little girl who needs to understand that we don't hurt or scare animals..I just feel this is the age where you really have to stop this behavior each and every time it happens..
I think the Time Out's are a great idea..Each and every time she makes an inappropriate move you remove her from the animals..
She will eventually set sick of it, never being allowed to have fun with you, and will hopefully learn her lesson..Let her throw tantrums if she must, Just be consistant and don't allow her to bother them in any way..
Again, as others have said it just can't be tolerated and she has to learn to respect all living things and to treat them kindly..
...And if the time-out's don't work..maybe you can try the shock collar?
Good Luck
Yea when I was younger some kids across the street thought it was fun to smash abirds nest of eggs on the paved road. Ohhh I was mad
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Just my opinion, and with all due respect..Children should NEVER be allowed to harrass or antagonize, hurt etc. any animal..(including smaller creatures we don't even consider..bugs, lizards) Children that think it's funny or get some thrill out of hurting or torturing animals never turn out right..TRUST me on that! I have worked with some seriously sick individuals and pretty much all of them have a history of animal abuse..
NOW, before anyone gets upset I am NOT saying what your daughter is doing is anything close to the above!! She obviously is a little girl who needs to understand that we don't hurt or scare animals..I just feel this is the age where you really have to stop this behavior each and every time it happens..
I think the Time Out's are a great idea..Each and every time she makes an inappropriate move you remove her from the animals..
She will eventually set sick of it, never being allowed to have fun with you, and will hopefully learn her lesson..Let her throw tantrums if she must, Just be consistant and don't allow her to bother them in any way..
Again, as others have said it just can't be tolerated and she has to learn to respect all living things and to treat them kindly..
...And if the time-out's don't work..maybe you can try the shock collar?

Good Luck
Yea when I was younger some kids across the street thought it was fun to smash abirds nest of eggs on the paved road. Ohhh I was mad
