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You're a MENTAL CASE, flick:
flick wrote: > "diddy" <diddy@nospam.diddy.net> wrote in message > news:Xns960A5A637AA62danny@216.196.97.142... > > in thread news:1109507896.581853.270460@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com: > > you LET him get away with it? > > > > I'd have mopped the floor with him until THAT thought never ever became a > > glimmer of thought in his little brain again. That sort of thing is NOT > > ALLOWED! > > (I would have done the same thing with him at the vets too... vet > > aggression is NOT allowed) > > Let me tell you something. I have horses... well.. a horse, but I've had > > many horses over the years. MY vet was injured badly by someone elses > > horse. She finally decided that horses were dangerous and she dropped all > > her horse clients. Except me. She said the reason why was because she > > LOVED > > horses, and she knew I absolutely never ever would allow any crap out of > > my > > horses and that they were safe. The reason? My horses knew that whatever > > we > > were going to do was not going to be as bad as what happened to them if > > they acted stupid. They stood there like rocks and handled like babies. > > I demanded and deserved respect. I treated them with respect and love. > > Sometimes love is tough love, but they trusted that as long as they would > > behave they would be coddled. But if they acted stupid, justice would be > > swift and decisive. > > If this can be done with half ton plus horses, a dog is a piece of cake. > > I like your attitude. > > There are times when the only right way to respond to a misbehaving animal > is quick, uncomfortable and physical, and a "bad dog" or "No!" doesn't cut > it because the offense is so serious. > > flick 100785 |