After several attempts to distract his young parrot from chewing on furniture, George reluctantly took an expert’s advice and gently hit the parrot’s beak whenever the bird started to chew furniture. The bird stopped chewing furniture, but it is now afraid of hands and will sometimes bite. Since chewing on the furniture would not have hurt the bird, George should not have hit it.
When Carla’s puppy escaped from her yard, it bounded into a busy street. Although Carla does not generally approve of physical discipline, she hit the puppy sharply with her hand. Now the puppy enters the street only when accompanied by Carla, so Carla was justified in disciplining the puppy.
Stimulus states two scenario 1) George: tried to stop his parrot from chewing furniture but could not stop it then he consulted an expert and was advised to hit the beak of parrot every time the parrot tries to chew the furniture. The bird now does not chew as it is scared of hands and bites sometimes. As chewing furniture was not causing any harm to the parrot so it should not have been hit.
Carla: Carla's puppy escaped her yard and bounded into the busy street. To discipline the puppy carla hit him and now he doesnot escape and go to the busy street. As this would harm the puppy so physician discipline was important.
IMO B as per the author physical discipline should only be used when the actions could cause harm to the animal
Which one of the following principles, if established, would justify the judgments about George’s and Carla’s actions?
(A) When disciplining an animal physically, a trainer should use an object such as a rolled up newspaper to avoid making the animal frightened of hands.
(B) When training an animal, physical discipline should be used only when such discipline is necessary to correct behavior that could result in serious harm to the animal.
(C) Using physical discipline to train an animal is justified only when all alternative strategies for correcting undesirable behavior have failed.
(D) Physical discipline should not be used on immature animals.
(E) Physical discipline should not be used by an animal trainer except to correct persistent behavior problems.