It is categorized as "Public Humiliation," where the thrill for the participants comes from the risk of being seen or the social awkwardness of the act in a public space.
By prioritizing positive reinforcement training and informed practices, we can promote healthier relationships between humans and animals, while also fostering a more compassionate and empathetic approach to training and behavior modification.
The scene is filmed in an outdoor, public environment designed to evoke feelings of exposure. The performer uses the presence of onlookers and passing cars to heighten the psychological aspect of the humiliation.
Understanding Public Humiliation in Unconventional Training Methods: The Lindsey Leigh Leash Puppy Training Incident
Used as symbols of ownership or control.