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"It was kind of funny, in an absurd way. The rabbit
was completely still, eyes open and glazed, dried
blood in his ears and mouth, with his back legs
stiffening quickly.

It was her pet rabbit, not a wild bunny, so
that made it much harder for her.

And he was killed by bichons.

Her dogs had torn it apart. My one student who had
shown up (another weird thing about the night) and I
had to continuously check for heart and bowel sounds
for her, until she could accept that the rabbit was dead.

(The rigor mortis in his back legs she attributed to "pain").

Full moon.

Canine Action Dog Trainer
http://www.canineaction.com

> Then she mentioned the names of her dogs,
> and I immediately remembered them.


YOUR STUDENT, leah. Like that RECENT GRADUATE
STUDENT Rottie who'd been in your SOCIALIZATION
classes since IT was ten weeks old who RECENTLY
MURDERED a little innocent DEAD DOG at the park.

> I will always remember the dogs.


Yeah. You and ed w of PET LOSS dot COIN.

You hurt intimidate and murder critters on
accHOWENT of you're a MENTAL CASE, leah:

Leah Effexor for chronic depression, in denial
about being mentally ill. Has taken
several other mentally ill medications
before settling on effexor for her chronic
mental problems. Recenly changed to
another ANTI PSYCHOTIC prescription.

"I don't think Jerry intentionally lies. I think he twists
things around in his own mind until he actually believes
what he's saying."

Jerry is the only poster here who gives dangerous
advice. Google for spike and squirt. And let's not
forget the times he's told posters whose dogs have
medical problems that his halfwits-end program could
cure them.

PetsMart Pet Trainer
My Kids, My Students, My Life

HOWEDY bigdadd39,

"bigdadd39" <bigdadd39@gra.midco.net> wrote in message
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>
> To those of you who will remember me


Yeah. The Amazing Puppy Wizard remembers
you goin NUTS when The Amazing Puppy Wizard
told you your dog was GOIN NUTS on accHOWENT
of you're a dog abusing mental case. The Amazing
Puppy Wizard will QUOTE your original posts, below,
JUST FOR FUN.

WELCOME BACK, bigdadd39, to The Amazing Puppy
Wizard's HUMAN BEHAVIOR LABORATORY.

> talking about my little Shih-Tzu Nikki


ALL temperament and behavior problmes are CAUSED
BY MISHANDLING. ALL temperament and behavior
problems can be CURED NEARLY INSTANTLY if you
follow the INSTRUCTIONS in your FREE copy of The
Amazing Puppy Wizard's FREE WWW Wits' End Dog
Training Methods Manual available for FREE at
http://www.doggydoright.com.

OtherWIZE, folks like yourself with dog behavior
problems will post there mental heelt problems
here, to The Amazing Puppy Wizad's HUMAN
BEHAVIOR RESEARCH LABORATORY.

Set DHOWEN. RELAXXX! Smoke 'm if you got 'm.

> (or anyone else for that matter)


You WENT NUTS on accHOWENT of you
don't LIKE the REALITY of your own HUMAN
NATURE, bigdadd39.

You WENT NUTS on accHOWENT of:

You GET The Critter You TRAINED

A DOG Is A Dog;
As A KAT Is A KAT;
As A BIRDY Is A BIRDY;
As A CHILD IS A CHILD;
As A SP-HOWES Is a SP-HOWES.

ALL Behavior Problems Are CAUSED BY MISHANDLING

ALL Critters Only Respond In
PREDICTABLE INNATE NORMAL NATURAL
INSTINCTIVE REFLEXIVE Ways;
To Situations And Circumstances Of Their Environment
Which We Create For Them.

Damn The Descartean War of "Nature Vs Nurture."
We Teach By HOWER Words And Actions
And GET BACK What We TAUGHT.

"It is by muteness that a dog becomes
so utterly beyond value."

Like a confessor Priest?

"With him, words play no torturing tricks....,
"
--John Galsworthy.

Don't bet your dog won't tell on you...
Their behaviors reflect
HOWER words, actions and training quirks.
Jerry HOWE, The Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >

> I have a question.


DECENT PEOPLE DO NOT POST HERE abHOWETS,
bigdadd39. REMEMBER? We PROVED THAT the last
time you posted. REMEMBER?

"bigdadd39" <bigdadd39@gra.midco.net> wrote in message
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"Paul B" <eat@joes.com> wrote in message
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>
> > Greetings,
> >
> > Is there anyone that moderates this group?

>
> This group is moderated by conscience.


We don't HAVE WON.

> If you don't like something someone has said


You mean, HOWER lying dog abusing mental cases?

> speak your mind in a non-offensive way,


Like THIS?:

Disciple Paulie Sez: "No One Understands How Wits End
Training Really Works, They Assume It's All Nicey Nicey
And don't Realise It's A Very Disciplined Method That
Deals With Any Situation And The Foundation Is Built
On Trust And Understanding."

Disciple Paulie Writes:

I've never forced my dogs to do anything, I tell them
they are good dogs and they seem to follow me, once
I told them they were bad dogs and they ran away from
me, now I only ever tell them they are good dogs and
they always are, always.

Trust your dog, ask it to do your request and
say "good dog" sincerely at the end of the
request and I bet you'll find your dog thinking
then responding everytime.

A bit of respect works wonders, the same rule
applies to every aspect of the relationship with
your dog.

Obedience and affection are not related, if they
were everyone would have obedient dogs.

Paul.

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

> A few months back some of you will remember


You learned you was an ABUSER.

REMEMBER bigdadd39?

> I was having a little difficulty socializing Nikki
> with other dogs, one in particular (Rosco).


Yeah. Your dog was FEAR AGGRESSIVE.

> Since then Nikki and Rosco have been getting
> along wonderfully.


Good.

> Unfortunately Nikki has learned something new.


Duh-Oh?

> Not new to dogs just new to Nikki.


Ahhh.

> Ever since I've had Nikki


You mean, since you learned you was an abuser.

> (since she was 6 weeks)


A dog is a dog.

> she has almost never barked.


Yeah? Dogs often don't start barkin till they're six months old.

> I can count the number of times she barked on one hand.


Yeah. Better wash your hands.

> Since we live in an apartment building this is
> actually a good thing and I really appreciate
> how quiet and mellow she is.


EXXXCELLENT. Barking is a SYMPTOM of
anxiHOWESNESS. Dogs only bark EXXXCESSIVELY
when they're NEGLECTED and ABUSED. REMEMBER?

"It is by muteness that a dog becomes
so utterly beyond value."

Like a confessor Priest?

"With him,
words play no torturing tricks.........., "
--John Galsworthy.

Don't bet your dog won't tell on you...
Their behaviors reflect
HOWER words, actions and training quirks.
Jerry HOWE, The Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >

> Since she has been playing with Rosco, who
> barks at everything, she has started barking
> once in a while, usually when she hears
> someone in the hall.


Well, just PRAISE her and that'll stop, bigdadd39:

"Estel J. Hines" <ejhines@comcast.net wrote in message
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Until i read the Jerry method of Bark reductioon,
it went something like this with our 11 month old
puppy "Yoshi"

Yoshi: Bark, bark,

us: HUSH Youshi

Yoshi Bark, bark......................

us: Hush Youshi

Yoshi BARK, BARK, BARK, .........................

it stopped when Yoshi got tired barking

We decided to try the Jerry method

Yoshi: BARK, BARK

US: GOOD Yoshi, Good Boy, who is it?

Yoshi Bark, Bark

US: It's ok, good boy Yoshi, We know them

Yosh without fail, now stops after we say that
I must say, it is so much more fun, when we
can praise him, to deal with things like this

Thanks Jerry

ps: We are just starting to go thru the Jerry
Papers, and learn how to live with our son
"Yoshi", whom we love very much. --

Best Regards,
Estel J. Hines

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

HOWEDY Brandy,

"Brandy Kurtz" <KraftyKurtzs@wmconnect.com> wrote in message
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> KraftyKurtzs@wmconnect.com (Brandy Kurtz) wrote in message

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>
> > Hello everyone! We have a 2 1/2 year old male

>
> Well I just printed out the Amazing Puppy Wizard info,
> so I haven't actually started to train yet.
>
> Today a salesman knocked on the door, and Pokey
> was going balisstic. I calmly go to the window to see
> who it is, and off-handly say Good Boy, It's a stranger,
> Good Boy. Pokey shut right up, gave me a quizical
> look, and came and sat beside my feet! OMG, I could
> not believe it!
>
> I was totally floored, as this has been his
> behavior since a pup. Just wanted to update,
> and Pokey and I are hitting the sack...


Well THAT IS encouraging, AIN'T IT.

> Brandy


"Just Want To Second Jerry's Method For
Dealing With This (Destructive Separation
Anxiety). I've Suggested It To Quite A Few
Clients Now And It's Worked 'EVERY TIME
The Very First Time' - marilyn, Trainer, 33
Years Experience.


Date: 5/22/03 11:24:35 PM Eastern
Daylight Time
From: p@cfl.rr.com
To: Witsenddog@aol.com

Well, let me tell you, your Wits' End
Dog Training Method works.

My dog, Dasie, Loves to chase chameleons
around the barbecue on the patio. I
used this system on four different occasions.

When she went out today, she looked
everywhere else but the barbecue.
Amazing, just amazing.

I will write to Amanda about the video.

I am really excited to learn more, and
understand. Maybe just a little reassurance
that I am going about it the right way.

Thanks again
Paul

From: Chris Williams (k9apple@webtv.net)
Subject: Re: Thank you Jerry Howe
Date: 2002-03-26 08:16:19 PST

Engrossing account, Anthony. Our best to Angel
and your family.

A friend, who socializes the kittens I've taken
from a feral cat colony, is using the DDR.

She reports far fewer panic problems than
she's had before.

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

Chris Williams writes:

"The FREE Wits' End Dog Training Method manual
I do find valuable. Much of it I recognize as what
I've always done without thinking of it as "training".
New stuff, I've used. His anchoring technique erased
the last of Mac's fireworks trauma,"

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

----- Original Message -----
From: Hoku Beltz
To: The Puppy Wizard
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 6:12 PM
Subject: Mahalo

Aloha Jerry,

Just wanted to let you know that the surrogate toy
technique is working wonders. I have not had a
shredded sheet for over a week now. It is nice
to be able to leave the bed made and come home
to a made bed.

Your program is awesome, but you already
know that. Keep up the good work!

Hoku

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

Dave Cohen <cohen1@total.net writes:
Re: Barking Deterrants Needed...

Hi. Please understand that I do not know Jerry
and have spoken with him briefly once by email.

I have no stake or interest in the success of his
business. I simply want to thank him publicly for
one of his tips, with regards to separation anxiety.

I thought it seemed far fetched to praise a stuffed
animal and then say good bye to my own dog, but
I am usually a very open minded person, so I tried it.

Well, lo and behold- the damn trick worked!

I think Jerry has some intriguing techniques, and
personally I think everyone who constantly criticizes
him is not understanding his logic.

Thank you Jerry!

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


> Not that this is a bad thing


Ask your neighbors.

> but I kinda miss my quiet dog that never barked.


Yeah. Perhaps she'll return. Or she'll get worse.
We NEVER KNOWE HOWE COME dog and child
behavior problems just come an go like that. You
just can't SECOND GUESS MENTAL ILLNESS,
bigdadd39. Who knows?

> Is there any way to discourage this


lyinglynn writes to a new foster care giver:
For barking in the crate - leave the leash on and
pass it through the crate door. Attach a line to it.
When he barks, use the line for a correction.

- if necessary, go to a citronella bark collar.

Lynn K.

Your PALS PREFER to jerk and choke and
spray aversives in their dog's faces, bigdadd39.
THAT'S HOWE COME decent people do not
post here abHOWETS:

"Granted That The Dog Who Fears Retribution Will
Adore His Owner," lying "I LOVE KOEHLER" lynn.

REMEMBER NHOWE?

> without calling attention to the behavior
> and thus increasing it?


You'll have to HURT and INTIMDIATE your dog
MOORE than you'd LIKE, bigdadd39. LUCKY
THING YOU'RE USED TO THAT, eh?

> It's not that big of a deal really,


RIGHT. It ain't like you got a dog against
your lease and your neighbor's are COMPLAININ.

> I just liked having a dog that never barks


Well, unfortunately, dogs BARK on accHOWENT
of they're ANXXXIHOWES or AFRAID, bigdadd39.

Perhaps your dog just want's to PLAY?

> and I'm sure my neighbors do too.


Your neighbor's are gonna LOVE you for
keepin your dog HAPPY and QUIET. That's
a SHORE sign of RESPECT.

> I would prefer that she didn't bark


RIGHT. Your dog doesn't NEED to BARK.

BARKING is a SYMPTOM of anxiHOWESNESS.

> but I know it's natural,


Only when the dog is AFRAID or EXXXCITED.

> that's how dogs communicate.


No, dogs only bark when they're FRUSTRATED or PLAYIN.

S-HOWENDS like you got a HAPPY barking dog.

ENJOY!~

BWEEEEEEEEEAAHAHAHHAHAA!!!

> It's kinda funny


Yeah? You want FUNNY bigdadd39?

leah wrote:
"It was kind of funny, in an absurd way. The rabbit
was completely still, eyes open and glazed, dried
blood in his ears and mouth, with his back legs
stiffening quickly.

It was her pet rabbit, not a wild bunny, so
that made it much harder for her.

And he was killed by bichons.

Her dogs had torn it apart. My one student who had
shown up (another weird thing about the night) and I
had to continuously check for heart and bowel sounds
for her, until she could accept that the rabbit was dead.

(The rigor mortis in his back legs she attributed to "pain").

Full moon.

Canine Action Dog Trainer
http://www.canineaction.com

> Then she mentioned the names of her dogs,
> and I immediately remembered them.


YOUR STUDENT, leah. Like that RECENT GRADUATE
STUDENT Rottie who'd been in your SOCIALIZATION
classes since IT was ten weeks old who RECENTLY
MURDERED a little innocent DEAD DOG at the park.

> I will always remember the dogs.


Yeah. You and ed w of PET LOSS dot COIN.

------------------------

> but it's like Nikki thought she was a person
> like us in many ways


Yeah. We've been throught all THAT already.
THAT was when you LEARNED you're an
ABUSER. REMEMBER bigdadd39?

> until she met Rosco and started
> discovering that she is a dog.


Yeah? You been takin your anti psychotic medications?

> I realize that this is just my perception
> because she is so smart and has such
> personality that I just naturally treat
> her like a person,


INDEED? Perhaps you can BRIBE
or INTIMIDATE her to be QUIET?

> like one of the family, which of course she is.


RIGHT. THAT'S HOWE COME you KILLFILED
The Amazing Puppy Wizard <{) ; ~ ) >

> She is like my best friend in many ways.


INDEEDY?

> Now it's almost disappointing to see her
> pick up dog behavior if you know what I mean.


Oh yes, we KNOW what you mean, bigdadd39.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard has been EXXXPECTING
you to post with MOORE behavior problems... dog lover.

> I don't want to make a big deal of
> this and I certainly don't want her to
> feel like she is doing something wrong


RIGHT! That's the DADDY in you comin HOWET.

BWEEEEEEEEAHAHAHAHHAA!!!

> (because she's not) but I was wondering
> if there are any simple tricks to discourage
> unwanted barking?


Your PALS choke shock and spray aversives
in their friends faces and surgically mutilate
and MURDER their dogs.

> Or should I just get used to it?


"Warning: Sometimes The Corrections Will Seem
Quite Harsh And Cause You To Cringe. This Is A
Normal Reaction The First Few Times It Happens,
But You'll Get Over It."mike duforth, author:
"Courteous Canine."

You think HURTIN dogs and CRINGING
is COURTEOUS?

"I have heard advice stating that you should pre-load
your dog for Bitter Apple for it to work as efficiently
as possible. What does this mean?"

Means the author is a dog abuser of the worst magnitude.

"When you bring home the Bitter Apple for
the first time, spray one squirt directly into
the dog's mouth and walk away. The dog
won't be too thrilled with this but just ignore
him and continue your normal behavior."--Mike
Dufort author of the zero selling book "Courteous Canines"

You think HURTING your dog is NORMAL BEHAVIOR?

> I'm not sure if I'm even explaining myself correctly.


You done EXXXCELLENT, bigdadd39.
JUST LIKE HOWE The Amazing Puppy
Wizard TOLD YOU you would, bigdadd39.

WELCOME BACK!

BWEEEEEEEEEEEHAHAHAHHAHAA!!!

> Does anyone know where I'm coming from?


INDEEDY.

> I'm not complaining about the barking


RIGHT. On accHOWENT of ANXXXIHOWESNESS
barking is sumpthin dog just LOVE to do.

> I just miss my quiet little dog that didn't bark.


RIGHT.

> -- Les


BWEEEEEEEAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!!

"Leah" <dfrntdrums@aol.com> wrote in message
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> > "bigdadd39" bigdadd39@gra.midco.net wrote:

>
> > Thanks for the advice Leah.

>
> > The things that you offered seemed to work
> > just fine in getting Nikki over this little hurdle
> > and now she has a little playmate now.

>
> >We couldn't be happier! :]

>
> Yay! There's nothing I like better than seeing
> a frightened dog develop confidence. :}


And then MURDER a little innocent DEAD DOG in the park.

"She bit me on the nose. That was a true bite.
Not unprovoked, but still a bite. The snarling
and barking was vicious - the bite was a quick
snap, and the cuts weren't deep."

"Once I was holding her bone for her while she
chewed it (something she loves). She mistakenly
put a tooth in my finger instead of the bone."

"The other time was something I reported here
because I thought it was funny. I was sitting on
the floor with my supposedly agile, coordinated
BC dancing around me, mouth hanging open
with tongue flopping goofily. She tripped over
my legs and fell tooth-first into my forehead."

"Oh, okay. One more, I guess. When I had only
had her a few days, and she hadn't yet learned
not to nip during play, she jumped up and grabbed
my t-shirt, pinching some skin. It hurt but, again,
there was no blood."

"bigdadd39" <bigdadd39@gra.midco.net> wrote in message
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>
> "LeeCharlesKelley"
> <kelleymethod@aol.com> wrote in message
>

news:245ce999b81726de7ec93053d8c81fb7@localhost.ta lkaboutpets.com.
...
>
> > Oh, but then, I forgot: you said that
> > Nikki could form *friendships* with
> > other dogs, but that she'd never be
> > truly *socialized*.

>
> Lee, I never said this. I think it was
> Jack Morrison. Remember, I was asking
> about socialization, I stayed out of the
> arguement.
>
>
> > Sorry, Les. Despite your evidence to
> > the contrary, your dog is still not
> > socialized.

>
> Well, whatever. I just want her to be
> able to have a playmate once in a while
> and at first, with Rosco, I thought she
> was going to have problems with this.
>
> >
> > Or maybe she just didn't like Roscoe's
> > energy, which is what I said
> > originally.

>
> I agree, especially after seeing her
> with the Pom
>
> >
> > Good goin', Les. And be very careful
> > about following Leah's advice.

>
> Again, whatever. I'll let the two of
> you work out your differences. As far
> as I'm concerned, Leah has been kind,
> friendly, and offered some pretty valid
> advice, at least as far as my dog goes.
>
> >
> > Still, meeting Roscoe inside your
> > apartment *might* feel safer to Nikki.
> > And if they *do* play and have fun,
> > well good! But if they don't, it
> > won't be because she's too old to be
> > socialized. SHE'S ALREADY BEEN
> > SOCIALIZED TO OTHER DOGS BY BEING
> > RAISED WITH HER MOTHER AND
> > LITTERMATES!!
> >
> > (Sorry if I've stirred up the pot
> > again, Les.)
> >

>
> LOL Well, I'm not going to get into the
> middle of this again but I do appreciate
> your views. - - Les


HOWEDY Lee,

"LeeCharlesKelley" <kelleymethod@aol.com> wrote in message
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...
> >>"bigdadd39" bigdadd39@gra.midco.net wrote:

>
> >>Again, whatever. I'll let the two of
> >>you work out your differences.

>
> Leah:>Actually, it's not Lee and I who differ.
> It's Lee and the rest of the world. :}


leah is a lying dog abusing punk thug coward
and active long term incurable mental case.

> Not "the rest of the world", just the rest of the
> *dog* world. And it's not just me. There *are*
> a lot of others out there who think along the
> same lines as I do. (I don't just mean Jerry Howe.
> He's the only one crazy enough to keep posting here.)


THAT'S on accHOWENT of these mental
cases don't have any INFORMATION and
The Amazing Puppy Wizard ENJOYS
IDENTIFYING EXXXPOSING and DISCREDITING
them as liars dog abusers cowards and active
long term incurable MENTAL CASES and
teachin folks HOWE to pupperly handle and
train their dogs so they don't need to post
to these MENTAL CASES for years, with
the SAME PROBLEMS they got an can't train.

Look at marie's thread on C-HOWENTER surfin.
There ain't a single lying dog abusing punk thug
coward here who can train a dog not to steal
food withHOWET HURTIN THEM, and even
THEN, they CAN'T TRAIN THEM NOT TO DO
IT IF THEY AIN'T STANDING RIGHT THERE
ready to HURT and INTIMIDATE them someMOORE.

THAT'S HOWE COME tara.green2 has REFUSED
to DISS-CUSS her "LEAVE IT" command. Ask her.

> And still no recognition of your error? Remember?
> You and others said that Nikki's problems relating
> to Roscoe had to do with missing out on her critical
> socialization period. *I* said it was probably just that
> she didn't like Roscoe's "energy".


The MENTAL CASES ain't got no METHOD
to train this behavior problem.

> Not even the merest glimmer of a "he was
> right and I was wrong" here? I've always
> copped to *my* mistakes. A little quid pro
> quo? A tiny one?


PERHAPS it'd be WIZE to familiarize yourself
with bigdadd39's posting history, Lee. Seems
he's got a slight MENTAL ILLNESS problem.

> And I apologize if you took offense at my saying
> that Nikki knows more about dogs than you do.


HOWER dog lovers are the sensitive sort, ain't they.

> I thought I offset that remark by saying that my
> dog knows more about which dogs he's comfortable
> socializing with than *I* do. That's all I meant by that.
> (If you remember in my original post I said that dogs
> are very smart about dog things. Nikki, it seems, is
> no exception.)


Well Lee, here's a couple of EXXXCEPTIONS:

Really Bad Day
Date: 2004-03-21 17:34:07 PST

HOWEDY leah,

"Leah" <dfrntdrums@aol.comMURK-OFF> wrote in message
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>
> The mom of a graduate student


BWEEEEEHAHAHAHAHHAHAAA!!!

You're no dog trainer, you're a FRAUD.

> interrupted my class,


Class??? You don't have trainin classes you
teach people to throw treats to dogs for mindless
unthinking behaviors and tell folks to jerk and
choke and shock dogs when bribing and avoiding
behaviors doesn't work an then you try to get HOWET
callin THAT, trainin.

> in a state of shock,


AnyWON who'd trust you to train them to handle
their dog was in a state of shock or takin anti psychotic
meds before they started.

> to tell me that her rottie had killed a little
> dog at a dog park today.


Tough break. R.I.P., dog.

> She wanted to know if she had to put him to sleep.


That's typical of a dog abusing coward, ain't it.

> Mack is the quintessential dog-park dog.


You mean he likes to PLAY.

> I've seen him play, with all sizes of dogs.


Yeah. A dog is a dog.

> He's gentle, friendly, non-dominant, non-aggressive,
> and has been going to the park weekly since he was
> a puppy.


And he's been jerked and choked and scolded
and punished and bribed since you began messin
with him.

> I was in too much of a state of shock myself


You mean, you was NORMAL.

> to get details (like which park and what exactly happened),


Yeah. That'll be REAL important for trHOWEbleshootin
this behavior problem. Won't it, leah.

> but she said he chased him,


And MOM couldn't call him off cause IT won't
come when called nor will IT do anything else
unless MOM is danglin a cookie in front of him.

> picked him up and shook him,


Typical Rottie behavior, ain't it.

> then grabbed his brother.


SHOWENDS like he was just HAVIN FUN,
like when you jerk and choked him to train him.

> The other one survived.


Got LUCKY, eh leah?

> Man. I tell my students in every class that dogs
> are not little people in fur suits.


But that's just the begining. Then you teach them
to HURT and INTIMIDATE their dogs when they
can't BRIBE and AVOID their behavior problems.

> They are animals.


They're able to HOWEtwit you and your ilk, leah.

> They have no morals,


Perhaps that's just allelomimetic behavior?

> and don't know right from wrong


AMAZING? Chalk THAT up to allelomimetic
behavior, for SHORE.

> - only safe from not safe.


RIGHT. That's HOWE COME dogs ATTACK,
cause they're AFRAID of SUMPTHIN.

> But then prey drive


You mean, when the dinner bell rings? Prey
drive ain't got NUTHIN to do with FEAR. Dogs
chase PREY to EAT, not have FUN. Dogs chase
THINGS on accHOWENT of the visual oral reflex,
not PREY drive. Unless they're chasin a bunny
their PREY is in their food dish.

> rears its ugly head and really
> shoves the message home.


The MESSAGE is, you've HURT the dog to
force control over IT and THAT'S HOWE
COME IT was AFRAID and ATTACKED,
not on accHOWENT of some IDIOCY
abHOWET PREY drive.

> Because I'd bet that's what happened.


You're a MENTAL CASE a LIAR and a dog abuser.

> This little white fuzzy guy whizzed by
> Mack, and his prey drive kicked in.


No. He was afraid he was gonna GET HURT
for CHASIN IT, so he ATTACKED and MURDERED
IT on accHOWENT of he knew he'd GET HURT
for CHASIN IT.

> Plain and simple.


Plain an simple indeed.

> Not a bad dog,


Right. Dogs can't know from BAD behavior.
Dogs only respond in PREDICTABLE NORMAL
NATURAL INNATE INSTINCTIVE REFLEXIVE
ways to situations and circumstances of their
environments which we create for them.

> not a dangerous dog.


Not till NHOWE.

EVERY DOG IS DANGERHOWES.

> Just a dog. *Any* dog.


Is a dog and is dangerHOWES. THAT'S HOWE
COME The Amazing Puppy Wizard doesn't HURT
and INTIMIDATE and BRIBE them an try to get
HOWET callin THAT, trainin.

> I'm beginning to think that dog parks should
> be divided by size.


BWEEEEAAHAHAHAHAHHAAA!!!

> Even in my class, if I have two puppies of
> vastly different sizes, I'm inches away from
> them while they're playing.


To INTIMIDATE and FORCE control when necessary.
THAT'S HOWE COME you can't TRAIN a dog to BE
TRUSTWORTHY. Like your own dogs...

> I'm not afraid of mouths, I'm afraid of feet - I
> do paw patrol.


You're a IDIOT.

> Especially if the big dog is a boxer. :}


BWEEEHAHAHAHAHHAAAA!!!

> In the park, nobody's ever close enough
> to monitor well enough.


Perhaps they should be required to wear shock collars?

> At least if two similar-sized dogs go at it,
> one's probably not going to kill each other
> with a mere shake.


Or put a eye HOWET.

> But it's so *easy* for a big dog to kill a little dog.


No, that takes a bit of EXXXPERTISE, like what
the owner PAID YOU FOR.

> What do you guys think?


You're INSANE and you're a FRAUD.

> I'm surprised this doesn't happen more often.


It will, as you get MOORE EXXXPERIENCE.

> PetsMart Pet Trainer


You're no trainer, you're a FRAUD.

> My Kids, My Students, My Life:


Your own dogs bit you five times and
destroyed your HOWES and ruined
your marriage. You MURDERED your
own DEAD DOG Buck cause you was
TOO STUPID to put him on a salt restricted
diet for his congestive heart failure and fed
him pizza and french fries and then MURDERED
HIM cause you was TOO LAZY to walk him
every two HOWERS in the cold central Florida
weather.

R.I.P. Dog.

The Amazing Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >

 
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