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I wear UGG boots in winter because it's fucking cold.

I also wrap myself in a blanket on the couch, and have a lovely area rug so I don't have to walk on a cold floor. All these things are necessary to survive the winter; my house isn't well insulated.

The problem with all this, is that I build up a static charge. So when I go to pat my beautiful sweetheart of a dog, I zap him. It's audible and I'm sure, quite unpleasant. Often on the head. He obviously doesn't like that, I think he's taking it personally, and I feel awful. It completely cancels out the affection I'm trying to show him.

So the question for the Lemmy community is:

How do I discharge the static before I pat my dog? I have started shocking my partner (which he doesn't like, but accepts over the alternative), before patting my dog. But as he's out tonight, I have no human vessel to offer as tribute?

What can I touch in my house before patting my dog so that he doesn't receive a shock?

Edit: standard Australian house and furniture

Another edit: I'm all the sheets to the wind so the engineering advice is not sinking in. But I'm loving the immediate response that I'd never have gotten on Deaddit.

Again: I can't stop giggling at how helpful everyone is being and how short m, drunk and silly I am, in a house with apparently no metal

And again: I should probably take me and my baby to bed now, but a big thank you to everyone who replied. You've all been lovely. Lemmy is really a different space to ask these questions! I'll be trying out many of your suggestions over the weekend; big thanks from me and my boy x

Final: thanks to everyone who responded. I did try the kitchen tap again last night and this time it worked! Mustn't have built up enough charge when I tried the night I posted. I will still primarily zap my partner's leg as it's usually closer and doing it makes me laugh. It's important he understands where he fits in the household hierarchy as well. I also learnt that American houses are very different (screws and radiators everywhere!) so that was interesting too.

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[โ€“] ChaoticEntropy@feddit.uk 2 points 1 year ago

On the plus side, your dog must be convinced that you are a wizard. You need something to ground yourself on.

[โ€“] TWeaK@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Touch a radiator. Radiators should be earthed. You can also touch the screws on light switches and sockets, or your sink or stove. Any earthed metal, metal appliances (eg kettles and toasters) should work also. They have to be plugged in, but don't need to be on.

[โ€“] jasondj@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago

This is it.

Also a humidifier may help. Static builds up more in dry air.

[โ€“] Skymt@feddit.nu 1 points 1 year ago

Touch it with a key or something conductive to avoid getting zapped yourself.

[โ€“] thepreciousboar@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If you really don't have anything metal in your house (metal sinks or any appliance with an outer metal shell that should be grounded), grab an extension cord, cut it and completely remove any cable that is not the yellow and geeen one, that is the earth cable (assuming in Australia that is the correct color scheme), expose that wire and touch it to discharge. Make sure the other cables are in no way exposed. If yoy want to be extra safe, buy a plug and only connect the earth cable.

/s of course, don't do that unless you know your way around AC power

[โ€“] klingelstreich@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

Iโ€™m so nervous reading this

[โ€“] krigo666@lemmings.world 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Simple, just touch the ground. That's what your dog conducts to. Just take the dog out the equation.

[โ€“] boogetyboo@aussie.zone 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I like him in the equation though?

What ground? The floor? Carpet?? Do I have to go outside? It's raining

[โ€“] elxeno@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Whatever the dog is standing on when it gets shocked, if u touch that u discharge directly instead of going though the dog.

[โ€“] Someonelol@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 year ago

Easiest way to address this is to wear a metal Casio watch and have it touch anything metallic attached to a wall like door latch guides or maybe even coat hangers to dissipate any static electricity. Another choice is to grab the metal part of a key and tap them as well.

[โ€“] MrGerrit@feddit.nl -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If by any chance you have wall sockets with the ground connection exposed, you could touch that before petting the good boy/girl.

I am not well versed enough in electrical engineering to say if this is actually safe, but telling someone to stick their electrically charged fingers in a plug socket is probably the most hilarious response in this thread