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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 710289" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Yep. I did buy Ferb a punching bag years ago. I hung it outside on the swingset. Yes, he would get so incredibly angry that he simply needed to vent on something. It worked pretty well. I had to remind him to take the anger outside, but once there he would wail away on the punching bag until he vented. </p><p></p><p>Sadly, Bingo ate the punching bag. It was filled with shredded up clothing! Who knew? It must have driven poor Bingo nuts with all the smells of humans he hasn't met yet. </p><p></p><p>Ferb has been working with an anger management therapist for approximately 2 years. This therapist believes that the physical venting of anger only intensifies the anger. I disagree. I think that when a person gets hopping mad about something that venting in a physical way is appropriate. I think you need to preplan what you are going to do in order to avoid things like punching holes in the walls. I like digging holes or taking a long walk. </p><p></p><p>Up and Down,</p><p></p><p>I leave the house when Ferb or SO is angry. Both of them say ugly, nasty things when angry and I have no wish for it to ruin my day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 710289, member: 11832"] Yep. I did buy Ferb a punching bag years ago. I hung it outside on the swingset. Yes, he would get so incredibly angry that he simply needed to vent on something. It worked pretty well. I had to remind him to take the anger outside, but once there he would wail away on the punching bag until he vented. Sadly, Bingo ate the punching bag. It was filled with shredded up clothing! Who knew? It must have driven poor Bingo nuts with all the smells of humans he hasn't met yet. Ferb has been working with an anger management therapist for approximately 2 years. This therapist believes that the physical venting of anger only intensifies the anger. I disagree. I think that when a person gets hopping mad about something that venting in a physical way is appropriate. I think you need to preplan what you are going to do in order to avoid things like punching holes in the walls. I like digging holes or taking a long walk. Up and Down, I leave the house when Ferb or SO is angry. Both of them say ugly, nasty things when angry and I have no wish for it to ruin my day. [/QUOTE]
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