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culprit wrote: > "TrueBlue" <mkb67@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:1108271476.040055.319890@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com... > > So.... you're saying you believe the video is fabricated??? > > > > no. i'm saying that PETA is not a great source for "investigative > journalism", and that there are better foods to buy anyway. > > yeah, it sucks that dogs are treated that way. > but PETA is just going for shock value with that site. > > heck, puppymill photos look much worse to me. > > -kelly You wanna see amusing?: "we'll keep the indoor boundary set up, and keep ***testing the dogs with it (hiding behind the railing and meowing usually does the trick)*** so that they're familiar with the warning tone. Manu is already pretty sure he knows what it means, and whenever Lola trips it, he'll bite her hind leg and pull her down the steps so the tone stops. he's such a big brother, always trying to keep sis out of trouble." And THEN (Drumroll please, Mr. Maestro...): **************************** Your Attention to center ring... > "anyway, No. Get it RIGHT. You mean anyHOWE. > "we had it installed outside today, and started the > indoor part of training. we decided to put the training fence > on the stairway, since the cats like to hang out up there and > the dogs aren't allowed to go up." **************************** "i dropped of Mo upstairs, as usual, and headed down to let the dogs out of their crates. for some reason i'll never know, *(EVERY WON KNOWS NHOWE.) *(forgetting to put their SHOCK COLLARS ON THEM) Mo followed me downstairs. he never does this. and i didn't hear him coming. however, the dogs did. they ran to investigate, and found a strange smelling, bloody cat in their house. needless to say, they attacked him" Cause culprit aka kelly aka METTA FORGOT to put their shock collars back on after uncrating them and she DIDN'T TELL MO THEY WASN'T WEARIN THEIR SHOCK COLLARS. > i call him frightening. Naaah. Leavin you runnin loose is frightenin. > -kelly HOWEDY People, "culprit" <culprit@flashmail.com> wrote in message news:2mg1gvFmn2ugU1@uni-berlin.de... > > she's darling. INDEEDY. Like HOWE culprit aka kelly aka metta's $7,000.00 DEAD kat WAS. > the pups wish her a speedy recovery. The PUPS would MURDER her just like HOWE YOU TRAINED THEM to MURDER YOUR OWN DEAD KAT. > since i can't have cats for a while, Cause you trained your dogs to MURDER IT. > i'd like to experience them vicariously, A WIZE idea. > so please feel free to keep posting pix and stories! INDEEDY. LikeWIZE, The Amazing Puppy Wizard will keep posting YOUR CASE HISTORY to IDENTIFY EXXXPOSE and DISCREDIT you and your pals as the lying animal abusng mental cases you are. Here's the IN-complete story (short version) of HOWE culprit aka kelly aka metta (metta is culprit aka kelly's aka on the MENTAL PERSONS news groups) TRAINED HER DOGS to MURDER HER DEAD KAT: > -kelly From: culprit (culprit@flashmail.com) Subject: Re: Video clip......."Nero" practicing bark alert, while walking backwards Date: 2004-06-05 18:53:50 PST "micha el" <spam_yurself@spamyourmamma.com> wrote in message news:yIydnZpPsIzg6l_d4p2dnA@comcast.com... > > Anyway, contrary to your PR, this is what > it felt like to me when I got shocked by > Hope's collar. > > It felt like a bomb going off in my > hand and forearm. "Tricia9999" <tricia9999@aol.com> wrote in message news:20021117101433.10365.00000067@mb-cg.aol.com... > >> how effective are these electronic fences in > >> keeping a dog on a property???? > > Some run through it. Others get shocked and become > too scared to go out in the yard anymore. > > Just heard of a guy that has to rehome his dog, > because the dog got caught right in the path of > the shock and will now not go near his person, > won't go outside. > > Just hides under a desk in the house. ---------------------------------- there are different brands of fences, and each one has a variety of settings, set to the dog's specific reaction. Lola's collar is set to give more juice than Manu's, because she's more likely to ignore the buzz, whereas Manu wants nothing to do with it. i have no idea what brand or setting Hope's collar was set at. there's also the fact that Hope has lots of thick fur and a good fat layer (to keep her warm in the water) and my dogs are scrawny and nekkid. so maybe Hope needs a higher setting to work for her. it's really hard to say without comparing the collars directly. and you're right, if Lola really wants out of the yard, she'll run through the fence. the annoyance doesn't keep her in, which is why she's always supervised outdoors. Manu, OTOH, is happy to stay as far from the fence as he can. what can i say, he's part eevil pit bull and part fraidy cat. -kelly From: culprit (culprit@flashmail.com) Subject: we got "the fence" Date: 2004-02-14 15:48:26 PST after having the appraisal for the real fencing coming out at over $11,000, we decided to put up an invisible fence, just until we can save some cash for the real one. after we put up the real fence, the invisible one will probably remain as a "fail safe" to keep the dogs off the real fence. yes, i'm aware of most of the cons, i've always been against them myself, until i talked to a lot of people who have them, and had the invisible fence trainer come out to meet the dogs. i'll only be letting them out when i'm home and can keep a direct eye on them, and we've discussed it with all of the neighbors, and they've committed to containing their dogs, so they won't come into my yard unless invited. anyway, we had it installed outside today, and started the indoor part of training. we decided to put the training fence on the stairway, since the cats like to hang out up there and the dogs aren't allowed to go up. we put up a baby gate just past the invisible barrier, so that they can't go through it, even if they want to. i tried the collar on myself before we let the dogs try it, and while it is uncomfortable, it's not painful, and i'm comfortable with the dogs wearing it. we thought Manu would require a higher setting than Lola, because she's pretty sensitive to correction, and he is a big meathead who doesn't feel a thing. this played out with the first part of training, with Lola turning around and leaving the steps at the first buzz, and Manu just standing there, wagging his tail, like he didn't feel a thing. we upped the setting three more times before Manu "got it", and then he immediately turned around and didn't go up the steps at all after that. the weird thing is that Lola, who was clearly bothered by the experience, kept trying to go up to get the cat's area anyway. this confirmed something i had suspected. Lola may be more sensitive to correction, but she also has more "drive", and will put up with something she dislikes longer than Manu will. Lola sat on the steps, cycling through the collar's three 10 second failsafe cycles, then tried to climb over the baby gate as though nothing had happened. we decided to up the correction one setting, with the theory that she'd find it so unpleasant it would stop her from climbing the steps, then we'd turn it back down once she realized she shouldn't be up there. unfortunately, she never did realize it, so we had to leave it on the higher setting. so hers is set lower than Manu's, but she reacts a lot more strongly to it (scratching at her neck, etc) than he does. we'll keep the indoor boundary set up, and keep testing the dogs with it (hiding behind the railing and meowing usually does the trick) so that they're familiar with the warning tone. Manu is already pretty sure he knows what it means, and whenever Lola trips it, he'll bite her hind leg and pull her down the steps so the tone stops. he's such a big brother, always trying to keep sis out of trouble. the outdoor training will begin later in the week, i'll post updates once we get done with them. -kelly From: culprit (culprit@flashmail.com) Subject: another tragedy Date: 2004-06-24 14:16:01 PST today Mo-kitty woke up in a large spot of blood. his wound had been bleeding all night. i took him to the vet, who said that this was not abnormal, did some blood tests, and sent him home with me. since he's not allowed to groom himself, he had quite a bit of blood on him, which i was going to clean up later. i dropped of Mo upstairs, as usual, and headed down to let the dogs out of their crates. for some reason i'll never know, Mo followed me downstairs. he never does this. and i didn't hear him coming. however, the dogs did. they ran to investigate, and found a strange smelling, bloody cat in their house. needless to say, they attacked him. poor Mo had that stupid cone on his head and couldn't see to escape. he was weak and sick and didn't have a chance. he didn't survive the trip back to the vets. he died in my lap on the way there. i'm in shock right now. everyone is telling me to get the dogs out of the house to deal with my grief, but how can i deal without them? they didn't understand that what they did is wrong, they're not people. they smelled blood and instinct took over. i thought about getting rid of them for about two seconds. but i can't. i love them too much. and i need them more than ever right now. poor dogs, they know something is wrong, and they're all cuddled up to me. they don't even know that they caused my suffering. i'm not angry at them. just sad at Mo's passing. after all that work to make him well, for him to die in this way... it's like a cosmic joke. like a bad movie. i'm emotionally torn. i'm numb. and i'm so very tired. -kelly ---------------------------------- |
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Support peta and you wont have pet's, no cat's, dog's or anything else.
PETA ( people eat the animals) |
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you're a moron
"nonbraincain" <Nothers.yet@not.net> wrote in message news:Y45Qd.210$YO3.58@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net... > Support peta and you wont have pet's, no cat's, dog's or anything else. > PETA ( people eat the animals) > > |
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And you are a dead brain.
> "mulli" <mulli@aapt.net.au> wrote in message news:cuv6vc$2qa$1@news-02.connect.com.au... > you're a moron > "nonbraincain" <Nothers.yet@not.net> wrote in message > news:Y45Qd.210$YO3.58@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net... >> Support peta and you wont have pet's, no cat's, dog's or anything else. >> PETA ( people eat the animals) >> >> > > |
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and why is that?
"notmolly" <Notmolly.yet@not.net> wrote in message news:ERKQd.550$4M1.217@newsfe5-win.ntli.net... > And you are a dead brain. > > > "mulli" <mulli@aapt.net.au> wrote in message > news:cuv6vc$2qa$1@news-02.connect.com.au... > > you're a moron > > "nonbraincain" <Nothers.yet@not.net> wrote in message > > news:Y45Qd.210$YO3.58@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net... > >> Support peta and you wont have pet's, no cat's, dog's or anything else. > >> PETA ( people eat the animals) > >> > >> > > > > > > |