1 sure looks like him activating a shock collar because he doesn't want her allowed to do anything other than sit in one designated spot while he's doing his stream
I know in my house growing up, whenever one of our dogs suddenly yelped in pain for no known reason, we got mad at the dog and "guessed" that she "clipped herself" and told other people that that's what happened. It's honestly the only normal and logical thing you would even do in that situation.
Actually, I do know precisely what I would do in that situation, because it happened to me. I was sleeping, and my cat made a noise of distress and pain, and I shot out of bed and ran to check on her, and she was tangled up in this wire shelving she had been climbing on in a way that was clearly causing her pain because she fucked up and fell into it. So then I helped her out of it and made sure she was okay.
Little did I know, I should have just told her "Stop!" in a really petulant tone of voice and then told people she "clipped herself." That cat actually was clumsy and tended to bump into things (probably related to the reason she managed to fuck up climbing on the shelves in the first place), so I could probably just rely on that and feel fully justified in being mad at her for being a living thing when I was busy with something.
Please teach me more about being a perfectly normal pet owner
How do you think he knew that she "clipped herself"?
Having ears+guessing would make sense, especially if this isn't the first time its happened
I know in my house growing up, whenever one of our dogs suddenly yelped in pain for no known reason, we got mad at the dog and "guessed" that she "clipped herself" and told other people that that's what happened. It's honestly the only normal and logical thing you would even do in that situation.
Cool story, you still have no credibility and no evidence though
Actually, I do know precisely what I would do in that situation, because it happened to me. I was sleeping, and my cat made a noise of distress and pain, and I shot out of bed and ran to check on her, and she was tangled up in this wire shelving she had been climbing on in a way that was clearly causing her pain because she fucked up and fell into it. So then I helped her out of it and made sure she was okay.
Little did I know, I should have just told her "Stop!" in a really petulant tone of voice and then told people she "clipped herself." That cat actually was clumsy and tended to bump into things (probably related to the reason she managed to fuck up climbing on the shelves in the first place), so I could probably just rely on that and feel fully justified in being mad at her for being a living thing when I was busy with something.
Please teach me more about being a perfectly normal pet owner
You have no credibility and no evidence