Bonding: Bully
Aggressors instinctively isolate their targets. By cutting the victim off from friends, family, or objective coworkers, the bully ensures that they become the victim's primary source of reality. Without external validation, the victim begins to view the world through the bully's distorted lens. Cognitive Dissonance
Many owners find that bully breeds are particularly sensitive to family dynamics, often showing a heartwarming protective gentleness around children and loved ones. 3. Overcoming Social Stigma Together bully bonding
That was the strange thing about bully bonding. It wasn’t forgiveness. It wasn’t friendship. It was recognition. They had spent months poking at each other’s armor, searching for cracks, only to realize they were wearing the same suit. Aggressors instinctively isolate their targets
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emphasize "1-on-1 bonding time" to build trust and discipline. This involves consistent training, play, and positive reinforcement to manage the breed's high energy and strength.
The bonds forged through bullying are inherently unstable because they are built on a foundation of conditional acceptance and fear. If the primary target is removed from the dynamic, the group will almost always look inward, identifying a new target among themselves to preserve their structural bond.