Ettina wrote:
The unquestioning obedience is something that my dog shows, and while it's useful sometimes, it also gives me anxiety because I know if I mistakenly tell her to harm herself, she will. (For example, she sat on a thistle once because I told her to sit and hadn't noticed it underneath her.) I'd rather a child who I know will put up a fight in their own self-defense, because then I'll have a clear signal of when I've unintentionally given a harmful command.
First, dogs don't have an instinctive drive to be the alpha in their pack/family. Once they learn their hierarchical place, they're generally content with it. So even if the dog looks unhappy
to you, it doesn't suffer from being bossed around, like a human child suffers from eating bland broccoli or taking a nap when he's not tired.
Second, some parents have kids because of a narcissistic desire to have a weaker creature to boss around and raise their social status, rather than because of a genuine wish to give love to a new person. In which case, those parents are better off buying a dog or sticking to "doing other things", rather than conceiving a new child.