Human Puppy Play in London

BDSM Dog Training Femdom

 

Dog training or puppy play is one of my favourite forms of fetish role play. I have spent lots of time studying and exploring it so that I can proudly call myself a specialist now.

puppy training mistress

Exploring Puppy Play and the Art of Obedience

Puppy play involves me taking on the role of a puppy trainer or owner and having you as my dog. We will engage in various activities associated with puppy/dog behaviour together, such as you wearing a collar, dog hood or even a tail butt plug, showing me your best dog-like mannerisms at the same time.

Tail-wagging, posture, barking, woofing or whining, it all can mean my doggie has become emotionally aroused, excited, but it also could be a sign of frustration. So, what are you going to be: a good or a bad dog for your Mistress?

Here is, where the training starts. I will set the rules, boundaries, and expectations for you as the puppy submissive. I will introduce commands, discipline, and reward systems.

A Dog Training Fetish Session with Alicia K

I may incorporate elements of humiliation into your dog training fetish. I will use humiliation as a form of psychological play, where you will derive pleasure or arousal from being degraded or embarrassed. You may be asked to hump my leg, be chained to your dog cage house, or eat your dog food from a bowl. I will dish out verbal degradation, demeaning commands, or degrading tasks for you the puppy, and will take pleasure from treating you like that.

You will have to please me, only then will I collar you, leash train you, or you will receive the most wanted belly rubs. It’s a doggy instinct to fetch as well. Many dogs were specifically bred to retrieve items for their human owners, so you may be required to chase after an object, or pick it up and bring it back in your mouth. You are encouraged to bring your own favorite toy, or you will be given a tennis ball or simply a tasty piece of bone to fetch for me.

Learn Discipline and Devotion: The Art of Puppy Training 

In my training techniques, apart from verbal commands, physical cues, and positive reinforcement, I also use punishment to shape the behaviour of my puppies.

Now, the question arises: how can I punish a loyal animal? Your devotion to me will be tested and tried, I expect nothing but the best from my puppies or dogs.

So if you ever disobey me by barking or howling, or jumping on furniture when not asked, I will simply punish you. Your favourite toy will be taken away and you will be put on a time-out, ignored and not given any attention.

puppy trayning mistress with dog

Why are humans compelled to be pets?

Some say humans have two primal needs, the need of attachment and authenticity (identity).

It is widely accepted dogs are derived from wolves. It all started when thousands of years ago the tamer ones came to human camps to feed off their food scraps. Residing there, they defended their packs and their human food source and so the journey of mutual attachment and companionship began. In so doing, the dogs could be true to themselves and preserving their identity.

Breeding and evolution honed their traits, and while today their DNA is still in excess of 98% wolf, their instinctive attachment to humans often leads to unquestionable loyalty.

Why do wild animals want to be owned?

Do they desire to be owned, or for their owner to want to own them? Either way, there is comfort in attachment while retaining true identity. Most well looked after dogs wear their collar with pride as a symbol of ownership and contented happiness. The responsible owner, with their wisdom, may on occasion need to gently reprimand an animal for their own good. As spoken words are meaningless, the pet senses this reprimand is borne not from anger but from the desire to ensure their well-being, making the relationship stronger.

Seeking Primal Comfort in Ownership

It is therefore only natural that humans too are drawn to this primal comforting relationship, as their attachment is instinctive and reprimands are essential for their own well-being. All they need is to seek their respectful and responsible owner.

It’s worth noting that individual preferences and dynamics within puppy play and dog training can vary greatly.

It’s important for me to have open discussions with my sub to establish consent, clarify desires, and address any concerns or limits before engaging in such activities.

If you have further questions or need more information, feel free to contact me!