my neighbors female pitbull has long claws and she jumps on you and
scratches with them. She is a block head of a dog, and she doesn't listen
to
****- and i ain't gonna hit her to try to see if that works, so I end up
just keeping my distance from that dog. It's a shame, personally, i think
pitbulls as a breed are a mistake which should either be bred out of
existence or seriously bred to improve them and make them useful for
something besides a half-ass companion dog which cannot always be trusted
to
behave.. Mike.
"Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory"
<Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote in message news:gCWwk.23675$IB6.4047@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> HOWEDY SteveB,
>
> You wouldn't happen to be Steve Boyer, the ONLY
> pathetic miserable stinkin rotten animal murderin
> mental case PROFESSIONAL dog trainer here who
> AIN'T been bagged for LYIN, would you?
>
> "SteveB" <toquerville@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:02hbp5-ip01.ln1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I've broken many a dog from jumping up on me.
>
> INDEED?
>
> Dogs jump on folks to GREET them an MHOWETH
> them as BONDING behaviors <{}: ~ ) >
>
> SOME EXXXPERT PROFESSIONAL TRAINERS like
> Kevin Behan and his students LeeCharlesKelley an Canis55
> a.k.a. DEAMON CHILD TRAIN their dogs to jump up to
> greet them to CAPITALIZE on dogs NATURAL BONDING
> BEHAVIOR <{}: ~ ) >
>
>> The owner asks me, "How come he doesn't jump on you and he jumps on
>> everyone else?"
>
> PERHAPS the dogs DON'T LIKE you, eh, Steve?
>
>> I dont' tell him that when the dog jumped, I did the appropriate thing
>
> Oh? You mean LIKE THIS?:
>
> Here's a other pathetic miserable stinkin rotten lyin
> anonymHOWES coward, not so handsome, not so
> gentle, not so manly, not so happy jackass, not even
> morrison aka dogman a.k.a. BIG DADDY, a.k.a.
> tommy sorenson:
>
> "I don't know how big you are, kiddo, so this may
> not be as easy for you as it is for me, but use a little
> "knee action," that is, as the dog goes charging by
> you, just give the dog a little bop with your knee
> and ****n.
>
> Yep, really lean into it.
>
> Even knock her over, if you can, but make sure to
> make her think twice about ru****ng past you again -
> - which is exactly what you want her to do.
>
> Don't bother with scolding her, she'll get the message.
>
> If it happens again, just REPEAT the knee action.
>
> When she steps on your toes, just pick up your foot
> abruptly and ****ge her with your knee. Again, no
> scolding is necessary here, so you don't have to
> worry about her "over-reacting."
>
> I don't think this is necessarily a lack of respect
> for you, just a lack of training. That is, she just
> needs *more* of it."
>
>> and taught the dog myself, several with just one jump.
>
> Ahhhh~! Might you SHARE the GOOD NEWS with us, SteveB?
>
>> I just say, "I guess he doesn't like me."
>
> Ahhhh, you got a lot in common with your
> fellHOWE dog lover pals here, SteveB:
>
> Here again is pathetic miserable stinkin rotten lyin
> anonymHOWES coward, not so handsome, not so
> gentle, not so manly, not so happy jackass, not even
> morrison aka dogman a.k.a. BIG DADDY, a.k.a.
> tommy sorenson:
>
> "My objective is always to find a way that WORKS.
> And if it is DANGEROUS behavior that I'm trying
> to modify, behavior than can get the dog KILLED,
> I will resort to ANYTHING to save him.
>
> A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G.
>
> Okay. Call me a cruel, inhumane, abusive bastard
> if you want to, but it doesn't affect me at all.
> When you've saved the lives of as many dogs as I
> have, you'll learn that that's the only thing that
> really matters. Saving lives and making dogs become
> good citizens
>
> At no time do the Monks *ever* advocate beating a
> dog. A swat on the rump or a check to the chin does
> *not* constitute a "beating."
>
> =====================
>
> From: dog...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Dogman)
> Date: 1999/01/15
> Subject: Re: Another mouthy lab
>
> Get this book:
>
> "The Art of Raising A Puppy," by the Monks of New Skete
>
> If you can't find it locally, you can obtain it
> through my Web site (see below).
>
> You'll need it for more than just the usual puppy
> "mouthing" problems, anyway.
>
> And good luck with your Lab puppy!
> --
>
> Dogman
>
> ------------------------
>
> And here's WON of his SUCCESS STORIES~!:
>
> From: osi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Michael Erskine)
> Date: 12 Aug 2004 10:09:05 -0700
>
> Subject: My GSD bit me.
> The question:
>
> I have a four year old male GSD. He growls
> at me sometimes. When he growls at me he
> stares me in the face and lays his ears back.
>
> The New Skete books say that the dog should not be
> allowed to do that. They suggest shaking down the
> dog by grabing the dog on the sides of his neck and
> picking him off his front feet, then giving the dog the
> same sort of treatment the dog would give another if
> it were challenging him.
>
> Namely getting in the dogs face and letting
> the dog know you are the alpha dog.
>
> Well, my dog bit me clearly he felt that I was not
> convincing enough or he bit me out of fear.
>
> Anyone got ideas on what to do with this dog that might
> help him to decide that he wants to follow and that he
> has nothing to fear from me?
>
> ----------------------
>
> From: Charlie Wilkes <charlie_wil...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 17:21:14 GMT
> Subject: Re: My GSD bit me.
>
> You need to improve your acting skills. Get a werewolf
> suit with blood-drenched fangs and claw gloves and THEN
> go after your dog.
>
> Knock the **** out of him and don't be afraid to crack
> some ribs. Then yank the mask off and shout "SURPRISE!
> IT'S ME!" I guarantee you and your dog will have a new
> relation****p based on mutual respect.
>
> Keep in mind that the monks of New Skete
> were pre-Lon-Chaney.
>
> Charlie
>
> -----------------------
>
>> Funny, at the time,
>
> Yeah?
>
> You mean LIKE THIS?:
>
> Here's a couple of tommy sorenson's aka not so handsome,
> not so gentle, jackass, not even morrison a.k.a. DOGMAN,
> the anonymHOWES COWARD's SUCCESSFUL "STUDENTS":
>
> "Feisty, Humorous, Brave, Curious And
> Playful. Full Of "Joie de Vivre," And DEAD.
>
> From: Laura Arlov (l...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
)
> Subject: Re: Chewie bit my husband !
>
> Date: 1999/01/20
>
> Quote laura:
> Well, we're doing as you say Dogman,
> and I'll keep you all posted.
>
> Laura in Oslo
>
> You're quite the dog enthusiast, eh laura?
>
> Quote laura:
> The listener,
>
> You didn't WANT to listen to The Puppy Wizard when
> HE told you you couldn't PUNISH and INTIMIDATE
> your dog or you'd make IT aggressive.
>
> Quote laura:
> the observer.
>
> NHOWE you got a DEAD DOG HOWETA it.
>
> Quote laura:
> We do work were you sometimes have to observe people
>
> Like laura, MURDERING her dog...
>
> Quote laura:
> and take notes.
>
> INDEEDY!
>
> Quote laura:
> B. has amazing powers of observation and concentration.
>
> RIGHT...
>
> Quote laura:
> Laura and Angel in Oslo
>
> steve walker's DEAD DOG Sampson was a shelter / rescue Golden.
> He begain TURNING on his daughter so he PUNISHED IT. That
> seemed to have CURED Sampson's FEAR of steve's daughter but
> TAUGHT IT to attack OTHER daddy's daughters, and GOT HIM
> DEAD, despite all the EXXXPERTEASE of HOWER fellHOWE
> dog lovers here and the BIG SHOT, john rogerson, in the UK <{}: ~ ( >
>
> LIKE THIS:
>
> Subject: < BEFORE -> "Jerry, You filthy, Unctuous,
> No Good Charlatan,"
>
> < AFTER -> "Thank You Jerry For Putting Up With
> A Constant Barrage Of Really Infantile
> Crap At The Hands Of Supposedly Adult
> Dog Lovers.
>
> 'Naive' Is Believing You Can Terrorize
> A Dog Into Good Behavior," Robert Crim.
>
>>Subject: Re: Fritz---a retrospective
>>Date: 02/05/1999
>>Author: Robert Crim <fritzg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> You filthy, unctuous, no good charlatan. If you had
>> any idea of what dogs and dog people were about
>> you would realize the depths of the absolute loathing
>> and contempt I hold for you right now. Were it not
>> for the blessed distance and anonymity that the internet
>> gives us from the s***my likes of you, I would probably
>> be in a jail cell right now for turning you into the pile
>> of **** you really are
>
> Hey, Howe, you really are a wacko, eh?
>
> Crim wrote this about *YOU,* you insipid piece of cow dung!
>
> BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
> --
> Dogman
> mailto:dog...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.i1.net/~dogman
>
> =====================
>
>> On Thu, 17 Jun 1999 20:24:15 -0700, dogsnus
>
> <"Terri"@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Wrote:>
>
>> Hey, do like me, and killfile Jerry.
>> He has millions of people aleady reading his posts and
>> watching him extract his soggy foot out of his mouth!
>> Out of these MILLIONS, I've only seen 2 naive childs
>> come forward and actually believe in his training manual.
>
> Robert Crim writes:
>
> I assume that I and my wife are those two naive childs
> since I freely admit to having read and, I hope, understood
> enough of the manual and it's counterparts by John Fisher
> and the posts of Marilyn Rammell to believe and use it.
>
> This naive child would like to say thank you to both
> Jerry and Marilyn for putting up with a constant barrage
> of really infantile crap at the hands of supposedly
> adult dog lovers.
>
> The other naive child (LSW) has to put up with the
> nagging idea that if people like them had been posting
> earlier, maybe we would not have had to hold the head
> of a really magnificent animal in our arms while he was
> given the needle and having to hug him and wait until he
> gasped his last gasp.
>
> To my mind, "naive" is believing you can terrorize a dog.
>
> Naive is believing that people that hide behind fake
> names are more honest than people that use their real
> names. Naive is thinking that dilettante dog breeders
> and amateur "trainers" like Joey (lyingdogDUMMY, j.h.)
> are the equal or better than those that have studied and
> lived by their craft for decades.
>
> "Stupid" is believing that people do not see kindergarten
> level insults for what they are. Really stupid is believing
> that people like Jerry Howe and Marilyn Rammell are
> going to just go away because you people act like fools.
>
> Why do you act like fools? I really have no idea, and I
> don't really care.
>
>> And, to date: I've not seen ONE come forward and
>> actually admit to buying and having success with his
>> little black box.
>
> I think I'm going to get one myself for Father's day and
> take it down to the Animal Shelter for their use and
> testing. You would never believe the results, so you'll
> never know.
>
>> Anyone by now that doesn't see a scam man coming by
>> Jerry's posts deserves to get what is sure to be coming
>> to him! LOL!
>
> I don't see a "scam man", so I guess I and Longsuffering
> Wife and Rollei will just have to get what we deserve,
> eh? As Joey (Dogman) says, "poor Rollei.".......right.
>
>>Terri
>
> Yes it was, and that is sad.
>
> Robert, Longsuffering Wife and Rollei (do I get to
> listen to the box first?)
>
> ============
>
> SEE?
>
> tommy sez:
>
>> Sucker.
>
> Crim wrote THAT about *YOU,* tommy, "you insipid piece of cow dung!"
>
> BWEEEAAAHAAAHAAAHAA~!~!~!
>
> AND LIKE THIS:
>
> Newsgroups: rec.pets.dogs.behavior
> From: Steve Walker <skwal...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 01:54:57 +0100
>
> Subject: Sad news (Samson)
>
> Hello everyone, hope you remember me. I've been quiet here for ages,
> firstly because of a computer breakdown that took ages to remedy, and
> then it's been difficult to find the heart to write to the group again.
>
> You see, on Sep 21, after much heart-searching, I took Samson
> back to the RSPCA to be put to sleep. He was a brilliant dog
> with his family, but was becoming more & more fear reactive
> with people, especially small children, and (apparently randomly)
> with other dogs, to the point where we had to muzzle him when
> he went out and if we had visitors (which is often), because we
> just couldn't trust people to remember to leave him alone, so his
> quality of life had become not much.
>
> We put him through a rehab programme from John Rogerson's
> practice - I gather he's pretty well-known, so some of you might
> have heard of him - which did everything they said it would
> (reliable recall, focused his attention much more on us, etc -
> except reduce his tendency to react suddenly and bite.
>
> The vet had checked him and found nothing, but I'd still
> have suspected a brain tumour or something if it hadn't
> been for the fact that he was totally reliable with the kids
> and us.
>
> I called the RSPCA to let them know that the rehab programme
> wasn't working, and they said that if we gave him back, they'd
> *****s him but he'd almost certainly be put down.
>
> I couldn't let him be alone among strangers for his last moments,
> so I asked if they'd let me take him immediately and stay with
> him while it was done, and they agreed.
>
> It was a sunny day, and he was happy enough on the drive to
> the centre, but I could barely hold myself together. He was
> nervous of going into the surgery and I had to coax him in,
> and I felt like an utter traitor.
>
> I stroked him as they prepared him, crying and telling him
> how sorry I was, and nearly panicked and ran out with him
> when they brought out the needle.
>
> But I knew if I did it would only be delaying the inevitable,
> and I'd be risking someone, probably a child, being injured,
> which I couldn't do. So I went through with it, and in a few
> seconds it was over and I'd killed my dog, who trusted me
> to look after him.
>
> I told a mailing list I'm on straight away, and they've been
> fantastically kind. I was in a daze for days afterwards, and
> still have the occasional flashback to that day, but I'm coping
> a lot better now, and would love to give a home to another dog,
> but my wife doesn't feel ready yet.
>
> Soon, though, I hope. I miss Samson terribly, but while I feel
> a lot of guilt for the decision I made, I know there wasn't another
> way out, and at least I could make sure I was with him at the end.
>
> I owed him that.
>
> I know there are some here who will gloat over this email, but all I
> can say is that their opinion, their existence, is irrelevant to me.
For
> the rest of you, the good, decent majority who frequent this group, I
> didn't want to just disappear, and not tell you what had happened,
> after you gave me so much sup****t and help from the outset.
>
> Samson was my first dog, and the help I got here made life
> much better for him and us while we were together.
>
> If the glad day comes when we do adopt another dog,
> I'll let you know. I hope it's soon.
>
> God bless,
> --
> Steve Walker
>
> From: Steve Walker <skwal...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Date: 2000/10/09
>
> Subject: Re: Sad news (Samson) = I'm GLAD You Killed Samson,
> He Was A BAD GENETIC Choice. You Did The Right Thing. Turn
> And Don't Look Back.
>
> In article FJ6E5.62103$O95.4439...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Jerry Howe <jh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes
>
>>Nor can I. Nor can Marilyn. She does the same kind of work I do. We
>>KNEW this was going to happen, based on steve's original posts here...
>
> Jerry, you're still in my killfile, but somehow this one made it
> through, so I'll respond before I ignore you again.
>
> You obviously have a very short memory. Samson was not trained using
> aggressive, confrontational or harsh methods. John Rogerson's rehab
> programme was based entirely on using kind methods to get Samson's
> attention even more fixed on us (which wouldn't have worked if they were
> not kind), with the intention that Samson wouldn't even be interested in
> other dogs and people, until we had such good control that we could
> start to introduce others under controlled cir***stances that would
> persuade Samson it was great to have them around.
>
> It worked, in so far as Samson became even more attached to us, had a
> perfect recall etc. Unfortunately, this didn't stop the fact that he
> might suddenly react aggressively to even the proximity of a stranger or
> strange dog.
>
> No aggressive methods were used in this programme. Not one. But the
> problem was too deep-rooted, too instinctive, and Samson just couldn't
> help himself. He'd shake if a small child even entered the room, and if
> they approached him he'd try to bite them. Not as a reaction to
> aggression, but just because he had some deep-rooted fear issue going
> back to before we ever had him.
>
> We could not risk that he would injure someone, especially a child,
> so we made the decision we did - not lightly, but with tears.
>
> You, however, are an idiot. Don't bother replying, because even if
> one of your posts makes it past the killfile again, you'll just be
binned
> with the rest of the garbage.
>
> Goodbye.
> --
> Steve Walker
>
> QUOTE FROM lyingdogDUMMY:
>
>> "The only one I see acting like a fool is you, Crim, for buying into
>> anything Howe ever has to say, about anything, and for
>> not listening to me when it comes to dogs."
>
> Ever hear the expression "sit rolls down hill?"
>
> > but was becoming more & more fear reactive
>> with people, especially small children,
>
> That's it in a nutshell. You taught him through your own actions,
> HOWE to deal with other, less capable beings. Dogs copy our
> actions and attitudes. They mirror us. They emulate us. And
> when we respond to their natural, innate, instinctive, reflexive
> behaviors, with punishment, the dog loses confidence in our
> judgement and leader****p ability.
>
> Seems I recall you mentioning the children were learning to
> CORRECT Samson on lead, so THEY could enjoy walking
> with him. Didn't you mention they were learning some alpha
> dominance techniques as well?
>
> Can't let that big lug pull down the children now, can we?
>
> So you teach the children to violate the dog's trust with a few
> good corrections. And YOU back up the children with the
> HAMMERS OF HELL...
>
> And it worked. Didn't it, just as I told you so. Just as I told Robert
> Crim. But you guys were too smart to be taken in by this con man.
>
> You listened to our fear, force, and alpha dominance control freaks,
> who learned ALL that they know about dog behavior from the
> MADMAN, MONSTER, wm koehler.
>
> So, it seems the only problem is that you didn't read the back of the
> book. That's what our Gang Of Thugs fails to mention, until it's too
> late. That's the part that says when the dog is finally provoked to act
> out on his trainer or other weaker family members, that you've got to
> HANG the dog till his eyes roll back in ITS head, ITS tongue turns
> thick and blue and falls out the side of ITS mouth, and when you put
> IT back on the ground, IT should stagger to IT'S feet, and PUKE.
>
> That's the cure for this behavior problem, you just never asked.
>
> I expect you'll enjoy your next dog as much as you enjoyed Samson.
>
> Tell him HOWEDY for me, eh good buddy? Eh? Huh? Huh? Eh??? Eh???
>
> Yours for responsible dog handling and training,
> Jerry "Don't Confront The Dog" Howe.
>
> From: Dogman <dog...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Date: 2000/10/08
> Subject: Re: Sad news (Samson) = ninnyboy
>
> "JohnK" <jo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> It's too late. I already know what a disgusting, vile
>> human being you are. You are to be ignored now.
>
> Come on, John.
>
> It didn't really take that Sampson post for you to know
> that Howe is a disgusting, vile human being, did it?
>
> I hope not.
> --
> Dogman
> mailto:dog...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.i1.net/~dogman
>
> SEE?
>
> AND LIKE THIS:
>
> Subject: Re: RIP Teena 1999 - 2004
> "Handsome Jack Morrison" <me10...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
> message news:p8sn1093e89a5202rdr1an5b5pgd3gdrrf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> On 31 Jan 2004 17:48:39 GMT, KWBrown arfenarfSPAMBL...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> wrote:
>> Well.
>> She tried to take a bite out of our trainer, and that was that.
>> Teena the ESS made her last trip to the vet and, I hope,
>> sleeps more peacefully than she has in years.
>
> I'm very sorry to hear that, Kate.
>
> But going by the information you posted here about her,
> you had no choice.
>
> Godspeed, Teena.
> --
> Handsome Jack Morrison
> *gently remove the detonator to reply via e-mail
>
> Hello Dogdirtforbirdbrains,
>
> You ain't getting away with that any more. You are not going to get
> away with blaming genetics for the behavior problems created
> through abusive training methods recommended by thugs like you
> and Koehler, that cause dogs to turn on their owners and families,
> and die as a result!
>
> People are getting smart around here, and fast! You becoming well
> recognized for what you are. I don't need to elaborate on that
> anymore. Everybody knows.
>
>> What a piece of **** you are, Crim. Blaming me, or blaming
>> Koehler, for poor Fritz's problem, is like blaming a doctor who
>> couldn't save your child's life, and that's unconscionable.
>
> You told Crim that Koehler was fantastic. He bought it hook, line,
> and sinker, and it sank him. You must know the risk, just as I do.
> I've seen this sort of thing happen repeatedly for over thirty years.
> It will stop. I'm not going to allow you people to get away with it
> anymore.
>
> I will dog you, Koehler, and all of your kind right to the gates of
> Hell, and I'll train Appallion to keep you there forever. Guaranteed.
> The gates of Hell are guarded by a Wits' End trained dog.
>
>> Your dog was almost certainly predestined by his *genes* to end
>> up like he did, particularly since he had *you* as his thoroughly
>> confused, ignorant and inconsistent doofus owner.
>
> No, it was the Koehler method that killed Fritz. It was your advice
> that killed Fritz. It was me, not being here sooner, that killed Fritz.
>
> Crim was a victim, just like Fritz. Crim did everything by the book,
> exactly as per the instructions. He followed your advice. He lost,
> big time. I could have predicted the outcome, the percentage of this
> kind of "collateral damage" is unacceptably high.
>
> Those things, I am certain of. Those things, I am determined to stop.
>
>> The only one I see acting like a fool is you, Crim, for buying into
>> anything Howe ever has to say, about anything, and for not
>> listening to me when it comes to dogs.
>
> You are mad at me, because I forced Crim to examine exactly what
> happened to Fritz, and he came to the correct conclusion. If I
> hadn't, he'd be doing the same things he'd done before, but harder,
> and faster, and maybe lost his next dog, faster and harder.
> You now blame the genes, you now blame Crim for mishandling.
> You said it was a good thing he destroyed his untrustworthy dog.
> That is the kind of response you have given many people over the
> years, isn't it? I know that for certain, I've been fighting you
> Thugs all my life. It's almost over now, people are getting wise to
> you, and Koehler, and Fraud Die, and the rest of the "in crowd" here.
>
> Before, it was just me fighting for proper handling and training
> methods. You've all ganged up on me, trying everything possible to
> discredit and intimidate me. That didn't work. Not one of you cretins
> have successfully discredited any of my methods. Keep trying, please.
>
> Now, there are several competent professional dog trainers, all with
> somewhat different but nonetheless acceptable, non force, methods.
> For the first time in my career, I've learned something from another
> dog trainer. We've got a good thing going now, and you and our
> Gang Of Thugs have to change, or go off into obscurity, in shame and
> contempt.
>
> You can't make up for the harm you've done, but you were an
> innocent victim just like Crim, and you can be forgiven, and
> rehabilitated, and you don't have to continue doing any more harm.
>
> The choice is up to you. It's time to do or die.
>
>> Dogman aka "Big Daddy"
>> dog...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ===================
>
> BWEEEAAAHAAAHAAA~!~!~!
>
>> I'm usually bent over petting the tail wagging dog.
>
> Yeah? Tail waggin is a SYMPTOM of anXXXIHOWESNESS.
>
>> Steve
>
> Welcome to The Sincerely Incredibly Freakin Insanely
> Simply Amazing, Majestic Grand Master Puppy, Child,
> *****, Birdy, Goat, Ferret, Monkey, SpHOWES, And Horsey
> Wizard's 100% CONSISTENTLY NEARLY INSTANTLY
> SUCCESSFUL FREE WWW Wits' End Training Method
> Manual Forums And Human And Animal Behavior Forensic
> Sciences Research Laboratory.
>
> I'm Jerry Howe, The Sincerely Incredibly Freakin
> Insanely Simply Amazing, Majestic Grand Master
> Puppy, Child, *****, Birdy, Goat, Ferret, Monkey,
> SpHOWES, And Horsey Wizard, Director Of
> Trainin an Research <{}'; ~ ) >
>
> I've got forty five years of EXXXPERIENCE raising
> and training mostly giant breed working dogs for families
> and security specializing in temperament and behavior
> problems and protection <{}: ~ ) >
>
> Here's your own FREE COPY of The Sincerely Incredibly
> Freakin Insanely Simply Amazing, Majestic Grand Master
> Puppy, Child, *****, Birdy, Goat, Ferret, Monkey, SpHOWES,
> And Horsey Wizard's 100% CONSISTENTLY NEARLY
> INSTANTLY SUCCESSFUL FREE WWW Wits' End
> Training Method Manual:
> http://www.freewebs.com/thesimplyamazingpuppywizard/777witsendmanual.htm
>
> The actual INSTRUCTION begins on the third page "*777*
> Wits' End Method", abHOWET 1/4 down the page starting
> with "Here's ALL the INFORMATION you NEED" and my
> phone # and instructions to CALL ANY TIME.
>
> There you will find ALL the FREE information you need
> to pupperly handle raise and train your pets and family.
> Just follow the instructions PRECISELY and ASK me if
> you need any additional FREE HEELP <{}': ~ ) >
>
> You'll likeWIZE find ETHICAL nutrition and heelth
> care practices taught on the heelth page *(last link
> on the left side) of my website.
>
> From: "Marshall Dermer" <der...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> To: "The Puppy Wizard"
> <ThePuppyWiz...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 2:53 PM
>
> Subject: God Bless The Puppy Wizard
> Dear Mr. Puppy Wizard,
>
> I have, of late, come to recognize your genius
> and now must applaud your attempts to save
> animals from painful training procedures.
>
> You are indeed a hero, a man of exceptional talent,
> who tirelessly devotes his days to crafting posts to
> alert the world to animal abuse.
>
> We are lucky to have you, and more people should
> come to their senses and sup****t your valuable
> work.
>
> Have you thought of establi****ng a nonprofit
> charity to fund your im****tant work?
>
> Have you thought about holding a press conference
> so others can learn of your highly worthwhile
> and significant work?
>
> In closing, my only suggestion is that you
> try to keep your messages short for most
> readers may refuse to read a long message
> even if it is from the wise, heroic Puppy Wizard.
> I wish you well in your endeavors.
>
> --Marshall Dermer
>
> "The day may come when the rest of
> the animal creation
> may acquire those right
> which never could have been withholden from them
> but by the hand of tyranny.
>
> The question is not can they REASON,
> nor can they TALK,
> but can they SUFFER?" -
> - Jeremy Bentham
>
> "A Cheerful Heart Is Good Medicine, But
> A Crushed Spirit Dries Up The Bones,"
> Proverbs 17:22
>
> 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.
>
> I've never forced my dogs to do anything,
> I tell them they are good dogs and they
> seem to follow me, onceI 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 Relation****p With Your Dog.
>
> Obedience And Affection Are Not Related,
> if They Were Everyone Would Have
> Obedient Dogs.
>
> I Have Found Giving Dogs "Payment" In Advance i.e.
> "Sam sit goodboy" Makes The Dogs WANT TO RESPOND,
> After All, All Dogs Want To Be "Good Dogs" And If
> You Tell Them They Are Good Then They Feel An
> Obligation To Obey Your Request.
>
> Telling Sam He's A Good Dog AFTER He Sit's
> Apart From Being Too Late Is Also A Gamble
> Because If He Doesn't Sit Then There's No
> Positive Interaction.
>
> Paul
>
> -------------------------
>
> ANY QUESTIONS, People?
>
> "Ye shall know the truth,
> and the truth shall make you mad." -
> ~Aldous Huxley.
>
> All Truth P***** Through Three Stages.
> First, It Is Ridiculed.
> Second, It Is Violently Opposed.
> Third, It Is Accepted As Being Self-Evident
> -Arthur Schopenhauer-
>
> "Thank you for fighting the fine fight--
> even tho it's a hopeless task,
> in this system of things.
> As long as man is ruling man,
> there will be animals (and humans!)
> abused and neglected. :-(
> Your student," Juanita.
>
> "If you've got them by the balls their
> hearts and minds will follow,"
> John Wayne.
>
> "Mit der Dummheit kaempfen Goetter selbst vergebens!"
> "Against stupidity the Gods themselves contend in vain!"
> -Friedrich Schiller.
>
> INDEEDY.
>
> AND THAT'S HOWE COME THEY GOT ME NHOWE!
>
> In Love And Light,
> I Remain Respectfully, Humbly Yours
> The WORLD'S CRUELEST Trainer,
> Jerry Howe,
> The Sincerely Incredibly Freakin Insanely Simply
> A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
> *M-A-J-E-S-T-I-C*
> *G-R-A-N-D*
> *M-A-S-T-E-R*
> Puppy, Child, *****, Birdy, Ferret, Goat, Monkey
> SpHOWES And Horsey Wizard <{) ;~ ) >
>
> HOWE MAY I SERVE YOU <{}; ~ ) >
>
> Sincerely,
> Jerry Howe,
> Director of Research,
> Human And Animal Behavior
> Forensic Sciences Research Laboratory,
> BIOSOUND Scientific,
> Director of Training,
> Wits' End Dog Training
> 1611 24th St
> Orlando, FL 32805
> Phone: 1-407-425-5092 (Call ANY TIME)
> http://www.freewebs.com/thesimplyamazingpuppywizard
>
> E-mail:
>
> Human_And_Animal_Behavior_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory
> @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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>
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>
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