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Default Re: new dog no toys interest her

HOWEDY b13171,

b13171@hotmail.com wrote:

> We just adopted a little one year old dog from rescue.


Is that the WON you got six months ago, liz?

> Of course, I know there is a period of adjustment,


No there AIN'T, liz. NOT if you don't MISHANDLE the
dog, liz <{); ~ ) >

> but we bought her some toys and she won't play with
> any of them.


Critters got to LEARN HOWE to PLAY, just as they
got to LEARN HOWE to become FEARFUL and AGGRESSIVE.

> Takes them in her mouth


Good. That's the hardest part.

> and just drops them.


NHOWE all you gotta do is PRAISE HER soon
as she THINKS abHOWET takin it and THEN
try to get it back in order to encourage
her to try to get it back from you, kinda
like playin "keep away".

Maybe engage a HOWEsmate or friend to DEMONSTRATE.

> I want her to have some activities to occupy
> herself when we are not here.


NO PROBLEMO. Bored dogs SLEEP.

> Also, she follows us around


Fine. Most folks COMPLAIN that their dog DON'T follow them.

> and I am considering the best way to get her adjusted when we
> leave her.


You mean like using The Amazing Puppy Wizard's Surrogate
Toy Bedtime Calming Separation AnXXXIHOWESNESS Fear Of
Thunder Car Sickness Submissive Urination Techniques?

You'll find ALL that in your FREE COPY of The Amazing
Puppy Wizard's FREE WWW Wits' End Dog Training Method
Manual HE sent you six months ago, liz.

> Start her off along 15 minutes at a time?


You mean, bein ALONE, locked in the box, liz?

Separation anXXXIHOWESNESS got NUTHIN to do
with bein ALONE, liz, it's got to do with
the CON-TROLLER NOT BEIN IN CON-TROLL on
accHOWENT of the dog NEVER LEARNED SELF-
CON-TROLL on accHOWENT of IT was NEVER
TRUSTWORTHY on accHOWENT of ALWAYS BEING
UNDER FORCED CON-TROLL, liz.

> and increase it?


That's ABSURD, liz.

> Thanks Liz


BWEEEEEEEEAAHAHAHAHHAAAA!!!

From: b13...@hotmail.com (Liz)
Date: 15 Nov 2004 11:07:19 -0800
Subject: re-crate training a little dog

We have adopted a wonderful 8 mo. old mini schnauzer.
She had a brother the same age who was also adopted
by another family. She seems to be settling in byt
we are running into one problem.

She was crate trained by always in her crate with her
brother next to her in a second crate. Now, when we
put her into her crate she whines and cries hysterically.

We will want to keep her in her crate when we leave
the house for a duration of usually 1-4 hrs. a few
times per week. Here's what we've done so far.

After a few days with us, we started putting her into
the crate for one half hour the first time and
increasing this time ea day.

We were in the house but very, very quiet.

She does not stop crying.

What else can we do to east this situation for her
and make her like her little home again?

We keep her favorite toys in there, her special
blanket, and of course it's nice and clean and
warm.

The crate is in our bedroom where we spend time
with her in the evenings.

Many thanks for all suggestions.

Liz

Local: Mon,Nov 15 2004 3:19 pm
Subject: Re: re-crate training a little dog
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HOWEDY Liz,



"Liz" <> wrote in message


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> We have adopted a wonderful 8 mo. old mini schnauzer.



You won't be gettin no ADVICE from HOWER dog lovers.

From: Mike (m.bidd...@ns.sympatico.ca)
Subject: Re: Info. on the puppy wizard?
Date: 2004-07-18 14:27:02 PST



> > Oh, and did I mention his methods work, ya nuff said.


> > Mike



> Ok Mike which part worked for you?




It helped clear problems from my dogs in the
field using the can penny distraction technique.

Works like a charm.


My dogs get distracted easy from their jobs ie,
retrieving or training to find lost people, oh did
I mention that I am a Search and Rescue Team
Leader.


Sorry that slipped my mind.


I have read volumes of training books and don't
know where people get that Jerry copied others
work as I have NEVER come across his methods
before. I would like to see proof.


Just like Jerry outlined I eliminated problems one
at at time as they arose. I used to try and train to
the way I wanted them but this is backward, you
train out the problems leaving what you want left over.


Funny part is the second dog who had the same
problems as the other didn't need correcting for
some of his habits after I cleared it from the first
dog.


Seemed he learned through osmosis.


Nice side benefit there.


It nearly came to giving them up to a 3rd party
trainer as they were not performing well. The
VAST majority of working dog trainers are
agressive in their actions with the dogs.


I tried it and it didn't work and guess what I
was at my "Whits End" then someone I new
turned me onto Jerry and the rest is history.


I referred friends and families to Jerry's manual
and all have had great results. Starting puppies
out on the distraction technique is especially
good because they never develop the habit.


I had my sisters dog healing, sitting and down
stay reliably at 8-9 weeks. The first night home
following Jerrys advice we ditched the crate and
put the pup on the floor beside the bed and after
2 whimpers NOT A SOUND OUT OF THAT DOG
FOR 6 HRS! first night, that has never happened
in all my days.


Sorry, the man understands dogs its that simple.


Mike


From: AIMEE (countrygirl0...@yahoo.com)
Subject: House training and such...
Date: 2003-10-08 16:18:56 PST


I've been having a problem with my dog, Axel,
relieving himself in the house while I'm away
from home.


I've used TPW method's, and yesterday I was out
for 12 hours, and Axel didn't have one single "accident".


Today, I had hoped that the results would be just as
good - and they were (I was out for 11 hours).


The problem began when, as a puppy, Axel would
relieve himself in the house and I would point at the
mess and tell him "NO" or "Bad Dog".


That made him afraid to relieve himself in the house
or infront of me.


After I got TPW's training manual, I corrected my
mishandling of these instances.


When I came home to an "accident", I would simply
drop a can near the area and ask Axel "What's that?"
Then I would clean it up - with out showing him I was
the least bit upset about the mess, and when he looked
at the spot I would tell him "Good boy, you're a good dog".


This has been an ongoing problem, and thanks to the
Puppy Wizard, we've finally got it taken care of...


Also, Axel LOVES the cat's litter box...He enjoys the
"snacks" he can find in there...I followed TPW's methods
by alternating sounds and praising him while or before
he sticks his nose in it, and today, he's been going into
the room with the cat box and barking. That's because
he's thinking about getting into the box, but he knows he
shouldn't.


Thank you, Jerry, for all you help. You've been a
blessing to all of us.


AIMEE


===================


From: AIMEE (countrygirl0...@yahoo.com):


I own a black an tan coonhound. We got him
as a puppy, and due to constant mishandling
(pulling on his lead, negative corrections, and
the occasional use of a bark collar) I ended
up with a very anxious dog.


I couldn't leave him home alone, I couldn't
crate him, I couldn't even take my dog for
walks because he feared EVERYTHING.


I was going to have to get rid of him if things
didn't turn around.


My husband and I searched the internet for
answers - AND WE FOUND THE PUPPY WIZARD.


For all of you disbeliveers out there HIS METHODS WORK!


I've followed his manual, and we now have a
dog that can be left home alone, that heels
on command, that can go outside and NOT
be afraid of everything he sees.


Not only have his methods helped our dog, but
our marriage has gotten better. We had fallen
into a rut - constant bickering and tension, we
never laughed or had FUN together - but now,
with the same mindset used in THE PUPPY
WIZARDS dog training, our communications
channels have opened, and we now work
together instead of against one another.


For all the "Literalists" out there, NO WE DID
NOT TEACH EACH OTHER TO SIT, STAY,
OR HEEL.


We simply eliminated the nagging and the
acting out to get NEGATIVE attention from
one another since we weren't getting
the POSITIVE attention we wanted.


So, it's been proven - THE PUPPY WIZARDS
METHODS WORK.


It's up to you to accept them. Yes, there's alot
of blame that we have to accept, but once we
realize that we've caused these problems to
arise, we can strive to make things better.


AIMEE


=================

YOU AIN'T HAD ENOUGH, liz?

BWEEEEEEEEEAAAHAHAHAHHAHHAAAA!!!

The Amazing Puppy Wizard <{) ; ~ ) >

 
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