Talk:Hellhound/@comment-199.116.194.196-20160303174453/@comment-66.87.73.112-20160307160024

Ok, I feel that I should defend my previous assertion. First off, given how were sheep, holstaurus, were cats, kobolds, and the occasional were wolf are treated, I fail to see why you would find the idea of using methodology that applies to wild animals on hellhou offensive. The only difference I can see here is the fact that Holstaurus and kobolds are cute cuddly domestic mamono and Hellhounds are not. Hell some people apply the same tactics to raising their kids. It's simple positive and negative reinforcement of behavior and understanding the your subject thinks. As for the "obedient hellhound" bit. As I said earlier, just because an animal cannot be tamed does not mean it cannot be trained, well it goes both ways, just because an animal has been trained does not mean it has been tamed. A trained tiger is still every bit as wild and dangerous as a wild tiger. It will kill you as soon as it thinks it has a good reason to do so. A trained hellhound isn't going to up and become an eager to please puppy and start acting like a kobold. No amount of training can cause that. However it could be possible to get a hellhound to do things that most hellhounds won't, such as accept the fact that her husband is a fully capable adult who can take care of himself.