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"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 dufort, author: "Cour

by "Human_And_Animal_Behavior_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory Jun 21, 2008 at 08:13 PM

From: "Mike Dufort" <unsurreality_2005@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
To: 
human_and_animal_behavior_forensic_sciences_research_laboratory@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sat, 21 Jun 2008 19:14:00 -0400
HOWEDY mike dufort aka pat aka unsurreality aka trollbasher
you pathetic miserable stinkin lyin dog child and spHOWES
abusin punk thug coward active acute chronic life long incurable
MENTAL CASE,

> Why do you you keep changing your name?

What's the PROBLEM, mikey? G-D HISSELF has many names, mikey.

HOWE COME do you post anonymHOWESLY, mikey?

> Are you that desperate for people to read your garbage,
> knowing that most everyone has you killfiled? Go look
>  at the posts, jackass. NO ONE but me responds to you.

G-D DON'T EXXXPECT nodoGdameneD WON to reply to him, mikey.
OTHER than perhaps to say "THANK YOU", if you PREFER <{}: ~ ) >

> That's because EVERYONE knows you are a complete moron.

You mean on accHOWENTA I've IDENTIFIED EXXXPOSED
 an DISCREDITED all the EXXXPERTS, like yourself, mikey?

> I just respond to you because it amuses me.

Well then, mikey, you'll REALLY enjoy HOWER get away weekend
in Yeehaw Junction. DON'T FORGET to wear a red thong under your
black Tae Kwon Doo Doo INSTRUCTIOR pants, mikey. OtherWIZE
you'll make me VERY MAD and you'll need to be PUNISHED.

> You are my toy.

Do you thiink we should wait till 4th Of July, mikey? I got
all the time in creation to meet with you, mikey <{}: ~ ) >

> Please keep posting your garbage.

Of curse. THANK YOU, mikey <{}'; ~ ) >

> I own you because you still do what I say.

Wait till we meet at Yeehaw Junction, mikey  <{}: ~ ) >

        "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: "CourteHOWES Canine."

        "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?

        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
                "CourteHOWES Canines"

> Have a wonderful day, slave!

Subject: Re: THANKS, JERRY!
Date: 2003-03-14 08:29:01 PST

Nan Karahoca wrote:

Open Thank You to Jerry:

Hello, Jerry.

I've been reading your posts only occasionally for
almost two years since just before I decided to get
our dog.  While your posts are very scary to a
peaceable person like myself, your Wit's End
Manual is logical and extremely helpful in looking
at the world from the dog's point of view, and I
wanted to thank you.

I've owned, and continue to own, fish, birds,
Persian cats,and ratties for over 30 years.
None of my other animals would ever respond
to the types of dog training methods found in
typical books.

In fact, most would become wild, agitated, and
fearful if such corrections and isolation were
used to "control" them.

It has always seemed odd to me that people would
think handling dogs required such a harsh approach
or bribery. I needed another way.

When I took home our 6-month old Chihuahua rescue,
I decided to get rid of the crate -- well, I left the door open
anyway.  It took many months for Monty to understand
that the whole house was his den.

And it was your manual that made the difference.
Basically I taught myself and my family to stop responding
and getting all upset about "accidents" -- to just clean them
up and keep an eye on the dog until we all understood
each other.  Monty had a hard time learning to communicate
and would mostly stare at us blankly when he wanted
ANYTHING.

My confidence grew and we added another rescue -
a 10 month old Llhasa/Maltese mix, who had been
confined to her crate days and nights in a house full
of noisy children.  She was matted and covered in fleas.
My daughter was beside herself when I asked her
to let Kaylee stay with her the first night we had her
home  (I didn't want to upset Monty).

The very first night, when I went to check on them
at 2 AM, Kaylee let out a fierce warning bark at me
(the intruder.)  I apologized and left the room, glad
to have a sentry guarding the "palace".

From that moment on, Kaylee has learned who is
family and who is stranger, and has controlled and
modified her barking on her own.

She follows me everywhere.  Although she had no
bowel/bladder control when we first got her home,
within days she understood "Outside?", and she
now sits right in front of me and BARKS when
she wants to go out!

If I am too busy, she goes down the line -- from
husband, to daughter, to son, until somebody
understands her and takes her out!

She even tells me when Monty wants to go out
and when the cat is on the counter.

The major difference between Monty's training
and Kaylee's training is that I understood the
methods better by the time we got Kaylee and
did not make the same mistakes.

We've owned dogs now for only 1-1/2 years.
No psychological problems with either of them.
We have a calm household.  The dogs sleep
together and look for each other.

I am now working on the stranger aggression
issue, praising them for doing such a good job
and telling them when someone is "friend" or a
passerby, "neighbor."  I notice that they often bark
and then look at me for a reaction now.

I wish I could convince others to at least seriously
consider the philosophy behind your methods in
your Wits' End Manual.

Anyway, thank you.
Nan Karahoca
 




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