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Re: These shots are due in June: dist, hep, parvo, corona, and lepto

by "Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laborator Jul 1, 2008 at 09:45 AM

HOWEDY sharon aka sharon too, veterinary malpractice
office manager, mrs. veterinary malpracticioner, animal
abuser, lyin FRAUD, SCAM ARTIST and animal murderin
mental case,

"Sharon Too" <askformyaddy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:5N6dnZl3K--Gx_TVnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Can we safely wait until mid-July or late July for our beloved 8 lb.
>> toy poodle?  She is in excellent health and exercises every day.
>
> Absolutely.

And they can probably wait till heel freezes over pryor to
needin another vaccination, wouldn't you agree, sharon too,
mrs. veterinary malpracticioner, veterinary malpractice office
manager, lyin animal murderin FRAUD SCAM ARTIST and
CHRONIC LIFE-LONG INCURABLE Malignant MaliciHOWES
MENTAL CASE <{}: ~ ( >


HOWEDY sharon aka sharon too, veterinary malpractice
 office manager, mrs. veterinary malpracticioner, animal
abuser, lyin FRAUD, SCAM ARTIST and animal murderin
 mental case,


Sharon wrote:
> >I have recently moved out of town and into a more rural lakeside 
> >neighborhood. FrontLine has always worked well for my dog, but since 
> >relocating out here, FL doesn't really seem touch the problem. Any 
> >healthy  alternatives? She's a 14-year old dachshund and I don't want
to 
> >use anything  too harsh on the old girl.

> Ocassionally folks who see a sudden bust of fleas while on Frontline

You mean when your veterinary malpracticioner toxin FAILS, sharon?


> see better results with Advantage/Advantix and visa versa.


Can we BUY those systemic toxins from HOWER own veterinary
malpracticioner, sharon aka sharon too, veterinary malpractice
office manager, mrs. veterinary malpracticioner, DESPITE the
POSTED CASE HISTORIES of those SYSTEMIC POISONHOWES
veterinary toxins MURDERIN innocent defenseless dumb critters
JUST LIKE YOUR OWN ADVICE to MURDER that innocent
defenseless Opossum RESCUED by a concerned kittty kat when
the nice man wrote in lookin for ADVICE as to HOWE to SAVE
 the critter separated from his mommy, sharon aka sharon too, mrs.
 veterinary malpracticioner, veterinary malpractice office manager,
liar, animal abuser, coward, fraud, scam artist and life long incurable
malignant maliciHOWES mental case?

   From The Annals Of Human And Animal Behavior Forensic Sciences
                               Research Laboratory

Subject:        EMERGENCY!! What to do with baby Possum?


From:           Sharon
Date:           Tues, May 16 2006 11:30 pm
Email:          "Sharon" <askformya...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Groups:                 alt.med.veterinary, rec.animals.wildlife, rec.pets



> My cat brought in a baby possum tonight. It is pretty small -- about
twice 
> the size of a chipmunk -- but its eyes are open, so it's not a newborn.
It 
> really looks just like a miniature adult. It seems to be in pretty good 
> shape, considering I snapped it from the jaws of death. It can climb and

> scamper around pretty well - no obvious wounds.

> My question is, should I just release it into the woods behind my house 
> tonight? I don't know if it will be okay, or if it still needs its 
> parents.


> I could certainly feed it for a few days if necessary, but I'm just not 
> sure what would be best (or if it would even accept food from me while
in 
> captivity).



Don't touch wildlife at all. They carry parasites and other organisms.

You should release it back into the woods, but if your
scent is on it, the mother (if she finds it) may reject it.


Your only other alternative is to look up a local wildlife
rehabilitator.


HOWEDY Fred,



Fred Mann wrote:
> Hello, My cat brought in a baby possum tonight.


That was kindly of him! You got yourself a RESCUE kat!


> It is pretty small -- about twice the size of a chipmunk - - but its
eyes 
> are open, so it's not a newborn.


Opossums should be ready for release at 20 to 22 weeks of age.


> It really looks just like a miniature adult. It seems to be in pretty
good 
> shape, considering I snapped it from the jaws of death.


Thanks to your kat RESCUING him! GOOD JOB! Give your
kitty kat a nice tuna treat or play with him with a feather or
sumpthin, for that good deed!


> It can climb and scamper around pretty well - no obvious wounds.


Good!


> My question is, should I just release it into the woods behind my house 
> tonight?


You'll first have to get a guesstimate of his age.


> I don't know if it will be okay, or if it still needs its parents.


8 - 13 weeks - Eyes open, teeth present but still small. Thicker
fur developing with guard hairs beginning to emerge by 13 weeks.
Body LESS THAN 6 inches long EXXXCLUDING TAIL <{); ~ ) >

"Opossums should be ready for release at 20 to 22 weeks of age."


Looks like you'll have him for a while...



> I could certainly feed it for a few days if necessary,


Or a few weeks if you don't want to MURDER him as sharon
aka sharon too, veterinary malpractice office manager and
Mrs. veterinary malpracticioner and animal murderin MENTAL
CASE advises you to do to the LUCKY critter <{); ~ ) >


> but I'm just not sure what would be best (or if it would even accept
food 
> from me while in captivity).


If he's young enough he'll have no fear and will eat.


> Any advice would be much appreciated.


Here's EVERYTHING you gotta know EXXXCEPT the warnings
abHOWET possible rabies etc that sharon was kindly enough
to insufficiently warn you abHOWET, stuff like IF HE DIES
SUDDENTLY or bites you and escape better get yourself AND
rescue kitty kat to the HOWEspital or get his body to the state
laboratory for rabies testing.

Care and feeding: http://www.awrc.org/Baby%20Opossums.htm



> Thanks,


Not so fast, you can TRAIN him JUST LIKE a dog or kitty:

WELCOME To The Freakin Simply Amazing Puppy Wizard's 100%
CONSISTENTLY NEARLY INSTANTLY SUCCESSFUL FREE WWW
Wits' End Dog Training Method Forums.


I'm Jerry Howe, The Simply Amazing Puppy Wizard <{) ; ~ )  >


Here's your own FREE COPY of The Freakin Simply Amazing Puppy
Wizard's 100% CONSISTENTLY NEARLY INSTANTLY SUCCESSFUL
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> Fred Mann


Thank you for not following sharon too's uncaring
self centered idiotic animal murderin advice <{); ~ ) >

        The Freakin Simply Amazing Puppy Wizard <{); ~ ) >


But that ain't all, sharon aka sharon too, veterinary malpractice
office
manager, mrs. veterinary malpracticioner, animal abuser, lyin fraud
and animal murderin mental case:


HOWEDY sharon aka sharon too,



Sharon wrote:
> > I have a 13 year old Maltese. I just had him shaved and realized that 
> > his body temperature seems hotter than my other dog. Is this something

> > to be concerned about? What could be the cause. There is nothing 
> > different about his behavior?
> A normal dog's temp is higher than ours. If he doesn't seem ill, I 
> wouldn't worry. If it bothers you enough, take him to the vet for an
exam.


You mean instead of just taking his temp himself?
Normal for dogs is 101.5 - 102.5, if I'm not mistaken,
being a non professional veterainary malpracticioner.


> > Plus he is not neutered.


Surgical ***ual mutilation causes health and temperament problems.


> > I heard that I should go ahead and get him neutered avoid possible 
> > testicular cancer.


That's a WIZE idea. Might as well remove his eyes
so he don't get catarcts in his old age.


> > Is this true?


It's INSANE! The dog stands a GREATER RISK of
DYING from this insane mutilation than cancer.
Cancers are CAUSED by STRESS and toxic environment.


> Yes.


The veterinary malpractice business must be
suffering terribly in these bear market times,
eh sharon too, veterinary office manager, Mrs.
veterinarian?.

You're nothing but a FRAUD a LIAR and animal abuser.


HOWEDY Lucy,



lucyaa...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> Sharon too wrote:
> > > Jerry, is there any particular section that addresses this?


We was talkin abHOWET breakin obsessive compulsive behaviors.


> > >  I'm laughing picturing a friend to come over and throw a can near
me 
> > > on the second and fourth command 'That's a good girl, Robin, 
> > > CONCENTRATE!' LOL.


While that WOULD work, the operator wouldn't know WHEN
the brain is begining to drift into OCD mode. The best
practice would be to do some anchoring and triggering
visulization techniqes.


> > This is obviously a request for a two person conversation.


We was also talkin abHOWET CURING separation anXXXIHOWESNESS
NEARLY INSTANTLY, as Robin and Lucy BOTH RE****TED they DONE
when applying The Amazing Puppy Wizard's Surrogate Toy / Bed
Time Calming / Submissive Urination / Fear Of Thunder / Car
Sickness Technique <{); ~ ) >


> Her post is on topic: discussing dog behavior in a dog behavior forum.


SHAAAZZZAAAMMM?

Perhaps sharon too is CONCERNED that The Amazing Puppy
Wizard is recommending NON PHYSICAL scientific and
psychological conditioning techniques INSTEAD of sendin
HOWER readers to their vetrinarian to BUY anti psychotic
medications and run THOWESANDS of dollars in inapupriate
unnecessary tests...


Fully 90% of the veterinary heelth care industry is SELF PERPETUATING
NEEDLESS TESTING and BOGUS TREATMENTS CAUSED BY the
irresponsible handing and training ADVICE given by their veterinary pet


malpracticioner professionals.



> Obviously anyone can read and respond to it -


You AIN'T gonna see these EXXXPERTS reply to The Amazing
Puppy Wizard on accHOWENT of HE QUOTES their lies and
abuses and IDENTIFIES EXXXPOSES and DISCREDITS them right
off the bat.


>  more like a cocktail party than a two person private conversation.


Belly up to the bar, folks, it's all on the HOWES today.


> > Since 99.999% of the people who post here have had or have been
witness 
> > to negative posts, hurtful posts


Yeah. Thems the QUOTES The Amazing Puppy relies on to
DISCREDIT these lying dog abusing punk thug coward
mental cases.


> But not one single negative or hurtful remark in the stuff Robin has 
> replied to. Not to mention the fact that the persons who choose to POST 
> here don't OWN the group and certainly have no say in what those of us
who 
> choose to READ what's posted are entitled to read.


The Amazing Puppy Wizard SEZ these MENTAL CASES can
post here all they LIKE, despite that they'll be IDENTIFIED
EXXXPOSED and DISCREDITED with EVERY POST they
make... but THAT'S JUST HOWE IT IS when there's a BULLY
 in the playgrHOWEND.


> > and plain unprofessional posts by this self professed professional,


Yeah...


> You mean, unlike the other self professed professionals who are posting 
> here and whom we're expected to believe "because they say so"?


sharon too SEZ you shouldn't BELIEVE The Amazing Puppy Wizard.


> Those who cannot cope with the problems their own dogs have?


sharon too MAKES MONEY off of misadvising folks to
surgically ***ually mutilate bribe choke crate shock
and spray aversives in their dog's faces...


> > it would be to your advantage to exchange private e-mails with him.
Your 
> > private discussion with him here will benefit no one.
> It probably won't benefit those whose gut reaction is stronger than
their 
> reason, but it's a bit far fetched to assume that you're speaking for 
> EVERYBODY.


Well, not EVERY WON PROFITS from HURTING INTIMIDATING
and MURDERING dogs like HOWER veterinary pet professionals.


>  Besides, you do have the option of not listening to a discussion that 
> doesn't interest you -


sharon too's FUTURE is vested in NOT BELIEVING The
Amazing Puppy Wizard. IMAGINE if APUPRIATE handling
and training as NOT taught by HOWER pet professionals
CURED 90% of the veterinary practicioner's BUSINESS?

THEY'D END UP IN THE SOUP LINE.



> just as those of us who are interested


Interested in CURING ALL temperament and behaivor
problems as well as 90% of their vetrinary medical
EXXXPENSES, to boot.

THAT'S what got sharon too all bent HOWETA shape, Lucy.



> have the right to follow their dialogue, if we choose to do so.


Stick arHOWEND, Lucy. The Amazing Puppy Wizard is
fixing to address the LITTLE PROBLEM we got for
HOWER SAR dogs NOT FINDING the victims in the most
fameHOWES searches in history...


> Lucy


          The Freakin Simply Amazing Puppy Wizard <{); ~ ) >
 




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Re: These shots are due in June: dist, hep, parvo, corona, and l
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