Animals are inherently natural, and whether they should be domesticated or not is a controversial issue, especially pets. The pets are really cute, and they are also divided into three, six, and nine classes, with different prices. If pets have ideas, they must also strive for equal and free rights. Of course, human society has not been able to do it completely. It is undeniable that keeping pets in captivity is a selfish act of human beings. But some people say that this can give animals a warm home, and don't have to worry about sleeping in the wind, otherwise it will become a poor life wandering for survival. I don't even know how to answer these questions. The selfish nature of human beings determines that regardless of whether they understand the mind of animals or not, they must use them according to their own will. Back to this film, the original owner of the white dog domesticated a killing machine because of his extreme views of racial discrimination. Every wounding incident caused by the white dog and its own death in the end should be blamed on the original owner. Of course, the original owner is also a representative of a group of racist forces.
Whether animals that have been domesticated since childhood can be domesticated again, the answer given by the film is no, and it does not rule out the ending that was written and directed for the effect of the film and triggering deeper thinking. However, I think that once a habit is formed, it is very difficult to correct and remove. It's the same with animals and humans. The white dog began to be domesticated into an attack dog from fear to hatred and attack when he was a child, which formed an unforgettable memory and conditioned reflex, even if he encountered an experienced domesticator, he could not let it get rid of the viciousness of attacking people. There is only one dead end. We can't blame the white dog, it's more of pity and sympathy.
How to deal with a sick dog like a white dog? I have to say that the safest course of action for humanity is humane destruction. The domestication in the film fails, even if it succeeds, it will take a lot of manpower and time to domesticate a large number of these dogs. After the transformation, it is like a bomb that explodes from time to time, and few people dare to raise it.
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