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Laws are, as we well know, a set of rules that enable us to live in society. In our house, these "laws" must also exist in order for a pet to function properly. If we want our dog to be inside the house, for instance, he must know how to behave, he must learn how to live in our family's society. He would receive punishment if the dog broke the couch or threw away the trash. Stay out, for instance. As owners, we must not abuse our power and be violent or give extreme punishment to the dog, because otherwise, the "law" would be missing. The same thing exists in society, so we have to realize that if we do anything, we will get a penalty, and in response, the courts, the police, etc., have to exercise their rightful authority. Healthy coexistence can only be done in this manner.

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