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Re: Myths and truth

by "Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laborator Nov 14, 2008 at 08:07 AM

HOWEDY sharon aka sharon too, veterinary malpractice
office manager and mrs. veterinary malpracticioner, you
pathetic miserable stinkin lyin animal murderin punk thug
coward active accute chronic life long incurable mental case,

You got a very long posted case history of HURTIN
INTIMIDATIN an MURDERIN innocent defenseless
dumb critters an LYIN abHOWET IT, for PROFIT <{}: ~ ( >

"Sharon Too" <askformyaddy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:ceidnZkIo_24Y4HUnZ2dnUVZ_vqdnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Thanks to you too Jerry. I've looked into you and your talents.
>> Seems you are in the Orlando area which means we are neighbors. I'm in 
>> Tampa.
>>
>> You need to post some better videos to YouTube. They are blurry.
>
> This explains a lot. You two should start a neighborhood block
>  club. Just notify the authorities first. Welcome to my Jerry Howe hell 
> hole.

          WELCOME TO The HEEL HOWEL~!

From: lolajo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (lolajo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
)
Subject: Re: My greyhound becoming bully of dogpark,help?
Date: 2004-01-07 01:15:04 PST

>(MST+2) From: requestaddyfi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (Sharon too)
> "If that don't work, check out some training books or look up
> the "Puppy Wizard" for suggestions on controlling this."
>
> Uh... since this was a response to my response I feel the need
> to clarify my position. In no way would I recommend anyone pay attention

> to Puppy Wizard.
> -Sharon

What is wrong with "The Puppy Wizard"?

I know his posts are a little wacky but his sound distraction
technique has worked very well for me. After using traditional
training with mixed results, I was able to stop my dog from
jumping up, eating poop, begging from the table and
excessive barking using his methods.

Lolajoker.

From:           Robin
Date:           Mon, Jun 13 2005 6:14 pm
Email:          Robin <robin4...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

In article <11arv91h2lk8...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
"Sharon too" <requestmyaddyfi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

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

> Your private discussion with him here will benefit no one.

Who are you to judge the group benefit of the content of my
posts, or to dictate if I may post it, to Jerry or anyone else?

Robin.

AND THEN she DONE IT AGAIN:

From:           Sharon too
Date:           Mon, Jun 13 2005 6:23 pm
Email:          "Sharon too" <requestmyaddyfi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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

<snipped>

>> Your private discussion with him here will benefit no one.

> Who are you to judge the group benefit of the content of
> my posts, or to dictate if I may post it, to Jerry or
> anyone else?

Read the group. Google archives. By all means, if you are
seeking a professional opinion from this person you had
better check resources and references. Since he has tried
hundreds of times, if not more, over the years to insert
himself and his claims here at rec.pets.dogs.health, that
should be reference enough. Still want to follow his
convoluted advice?

Your risk.

As for judging the group, I was merely trying to give
you advice which was to take your questions to private
e-mail snce your request would get you nothing but
headaches from people who are constantly killfiling
Jerry, his new IDs and sockpuppets.

-Sharon
            -----------

Robin RE****TED she CURED her 12 year old
dog's FEAR OF THUNDER and SEPARATION
anXXXIHOWESNESS NEARLY INSANTLY.

DOGS DIE FROM THAT, sharon aka sharon too,
veterinary malpractice office manager, mrs.
veterinary malpracticioner, liar, animal
murderin coward, active acute chronic long
term incurable mental case <{} ; ~ )  >

LIKE THIS DOG NEARLY DONE, sharon too:

"Sharon" <askformya...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote in message news:129umcv96eaev77@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> At my wit's end, I found Jerry Howe's information on the
> Internet, contacted him and read his manual. At this point she is not
> cured, but by making a fuss over an inanimate object when I leave, I
> can see progress in the area of separation anxiety. I am  using his
> manual to work on other aspects of her behavior. I just want to say
> thanks so much to Jerry for his manual, .....

Let me be the first:

 <PLONK>

Fall in line, folks.

                     =========

           BWEEEAAAHAAAHAAA~!~!~!

Subject :  The Wits end dog training method - THANK YOU!

Dear Jerry
I have just got to thank you so very much.

I had a gutful of the sadistic crap that gets dished out as
"dog training", I read a bunch of books that just seemed
wrong and then I started trawling the web and found it
was worse - bulletin boards full of people, advocates of
 pin-down techniques and shock collars.

I just couldn't believe it. Some of the methods the so called
"professionals" were championing turned my stomach and
in the absence of a voice of reason many people seemed to
 be taking the advice.

Was this the only way to ever train my dog?

Many of the methods thankfully I never had the stomach to
even try, it all just seemed like constantly pu****ng against
a resisting force.

Then I stumbled across a post from the puppy wizard - it
was honestly like an epiphany for me. In an instant the
bull**** facade that holds together these peoples brand
of "logic" just crumble away, suddenly I saw very clearly
indeed.

I then read many of your posts and eventually
after some searching found the manual.

I read it and felt like a weight had been lifted.

Now me and my furry best friend have found our
path, one that we both seem very happy with.

We are both very much in debt to your kindness
and compassionate wisdom.

I think it was Gandhi who said that "you can be in a minority
of one, but the truth is still the truth".  These words seemed
so appropriate after finding your methods in a sea of countless
posts promoting repetitively violent and abusive training.

On top of that I felt a little of the pioneering spirit of the
internet, like someone had reached out across a great distance,
put a hand on my shoulder and said.."it's cool, just love your
dog, listen to him  ".

Thank You, over and over Thank You!  You have given me
and a young and very enthusiastic Border Collie a way to a
 much better life together.

Long live the Puppy Wizard!

Cornwall UK

PS - Keep up the good work, keep telling it HOWE it really is.

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

Subject:  Re: In strong defense of Jerry Howe

Fellow dog people,

I was EXTREMELY put off by Jerry Howe's posts at first, with all the
name-calling and HOWES everywhere, and yet he took the time to post
long, detailed answers, and if I scrolled past  the angry verbiage, he
sounded intelligent, very caring and understanding about dogs, and
earnest in his desire to help in a constructive way.

He just felt so angry and frustrated that people were using poor
methods in their dog training, methods that made the dog miserable,
who then made his OWNER miserable. Then, the misguided (though
well-meaning) dog owner/trainer would PASS ON the wrong info.

Finally I went to Jerry's online manual, and began reading it
carefully, and it made me feel a sense of all my doggy problems
blowing away in the wind, using methods that are not cruel, or sugary,
but sensible, and not difficult or dangerous, or the kind of thing
that makes you feel horrible doing them. He suggested that a barking
dog is trying to warn his owner of an intruder,or of danger, and so
puni****ng the dog only confuses and upsets him. "TEll him,"Good boy".

He said that it would stop the barking sooner. We have a dachshund at
home who barks a LOT, never at nothing, but at people at the door and
loud noises. At my instigation, we PRAISED him when he barked, and it
was almost comical! He stopped immediately, and his eyes were warm,
and he was practically GRINNING with pleasure! We've been saying "good
boy" for barking, and he's barked MUCH less, and seems a much more
content animal.

I'm gonna finish the manual, and use its methods for ALL our dogs,
 and earnestly recommend that you do the same! It's FREE, and yet
priceless!

Sincerely,
Cindy Yost

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

From: Mike (m.bidd...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
)
Subject: Re: Info. on the puppy wizard?
Date: 2004-07-18 14:27:02 PST

> > Oh, and did I mention his methods work, ya nuff said.
> > Mike

> Ok Mike which part worked for you?

It helped clear problems from my dogs in the
field using the can penny distraction technique.

Works like a charm.

My dogs get distracted easy from their jobs ie,
retrieving or training to find lost people, oh did
I mention that I am a Search and Rescue Team
Leader.

Sorry that slipped my mind.

I have read volumes of training books and don't
know where people get that Jerry copied others
work as I have NEVER come across his methods
before. I would like to see proof.

Just like Jerry outlined I eliminated problems one
at at time as they arose. I used to try and train to
the way I wanted them but this is backward, you
train out the problems leaving what you want left over.

Funny part is the second dog who had the same
problems as the other didn't need correcting for
some of his habits after I cleared it from the first
dog.

Seemed he learned through osmosis.

Nice side benefit there.

It nearly came to giving them up to a 3rd party
trainer as they were not performing well. The
VAST majority of working dog trainers are
agressive in their actions with the dogs.

I tried it and it didn't work and guess what I
was at my "Whits End" then someone I new
turned me onto Jerry and the rest is history.

I referred friends and families to Jerry's manual
and all have had great results. Starting puppies
out on the distraction technique is especially
good because they never develop the habit.

I had my sisters dog healing, sitting and down
stay reliably at 8-9 weeks. The first night home
following Jerrys advice we ditched the crate and
put the pup on the floor beside the bed and after
2 whimpers NOT A SOUND OUT OF THAT DOG
FOR 6 HRS! first night, that has never happened
in all my days.

Sorry, the man understands dogs its that simple.

Mike
                     -----------------------

                            SEE?

Show Dog Bark Wrote:
Date: Sat, Aug 19 2006 2:06 am

Blue is doing fantastic. Thanks to his wonderful
personality, genetics and Jerry's help. I speak with
Jerry a couple of times a week about his progress
and fine tuning his training. Blue sits, heels, is
 totally toilet trained, comes, knows 'down', stay
and all kinds of things like 'lets go for a walk'.

He is pure joy and has made my heart glad and full
of puppy love. He loves walking in the forest trails
and swimming in the cool and refre****ng lake. His
'daddy' takes him for his final walk every evening
at 7 P.M. Then it is off to bed. He sleeps till 7 A.M.

It is nice to be able to sleep all night without getting
up for a pee pee a few times with him. In the first few
weeks I had to take him out at night, but now he is
able to sleep all night. He is like a tranquilizer.

I keep asking Jerry if Blue is a genius,
as he is so clever and obedient.

He tells me this is the nature of a dog that
has not been abused.

Blue is super good looking and so smart.

He learned to sit weeks ago. When he needs to go
outside to relieve himself, he lets me know by
going to the door and woofing. One thing that I
have noticed using Jerry's methods is that Blue
is very calm.

Most dogs are hyper and chew furniture and have
bad habits. Blue only plays with his toys. He knows
the difference between his toys and furniture and
does not nip.

I was surprised that he does not want to go on the
furniture. He likes to play on the floor and outside.
We sit outside together and he sits by where I am
reading. He may chew a toy or just hang out in the
shade. The whole town loves him and people are
impressed with his manners.

Show Dog Bark

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

                      SEE?

From: AIMEE (countrygirl0...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
)
Subject: House training and such...
Date: 2003-10-08 16:18:56 PST

I've been having a problem with my dog, Axel,
relieving himself in the house while I'm away
from home.

I've used TPW method's, and yesterday I was out
for 12 hours, and Axel didn't have one single "accident".

Today, I had hoped that the results would be just
as good - and they were (I was out for 11 hours).

The problem began when, as a puppy, Axel would

relieve himself in the house and I would point
at the mess and tell him "NO" or "Bad Dog".

That made him afraid to relieve himself in the
house or infront of me.

After I got TPW's training manual, I corrected my
mishandling of these instances.

When I came home to an "accident", I would simply
drop a can near the area and ask Axel "What's that?"
Then I would clean it up - with out showing him I
was the least bit upset about the mess, and when he
looked at the spot I would tell him "Good boy, you're
a good dog".

This has been an ongoing problem, and thanks to the
Puppy Wizard, we've finally got it taken care of...

Also, Axel LOVES the cat's litter box...He enjoys
the "snacks" he can find in there...I followed TPW's
methods by alternating sounds and praising him while
or before he sticks his nose in it, and today, he's
been going into the room with the cat box and barking.
That's because he's thinking about getting into the
box, but he knows he shouldn't.

Thank you, Jerry, for all you help.

 You've been a blessing to all of us.

AIMEE

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

From: AIMEE (countrygirl0...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
):

I own a black an tan coonhound.  We got him
as a puppy, and due to constant mishandling
(pulling on his lead, negative corrections, and
the occasional use of a bark collar) I ended
up with a very anxious dog.

I couldn't leave him home alone, I couldn't
crate him, I couldn't even take my dog for
walks because he feared EVERYTHING.

I was going to have to get rid of him
if things didn't turn around.

My husband and I searched the internet for answers -
AND WE FOUND THE PUPPY WIZARD.

For all of you disbeliveers out there:

          HIS METHODS WORK!

I've followed his manual, and we now have a
dog that can be  left home  alone, that heels
on command, that can go outside and NOT
be afraid of everything he sees.

Not only have his methods helped our dog, but
our marriage has gotten better.  We had fallen
into a rut - constant bickering and tension, we
never laughed or had FUN together - but now,
with the same mindset used in THE PUPPY
WIZARDS dog training, our communications
channels have opened, and we now work
together instead of against one another.

For all the "Literalists" out there, NO WE DID
NOT TEACH EACH OTHER TO SIT, STAY,
OR HEEL.

 We simply eliminated the nagging and the acting
 out to get NEGATIVE attention from one another
 since we weren't getting the POSITIVE attention
 we wanted.

So, it's been proven -

THE PUPPY WIZARDS METHODS WORK.

It's up to you to accept them.  Yes, there's alot of
blame that we have to accept, but once we realize
that we've caused these problems to arise, we can
 strive to make things better.

AIMEE

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

                          SEE?

1. From: "BlueMoon" <martha.br...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Date: 24 Jun 2006 10:18:27 -0700
Subject: Training two at once

Hi,

I've just downloaded the Wit's End training manual and have
 been reading thru the first sections. I have a question. Seven
days ago we became the owner of 2 14-week old puppies
(sisters, Lab/German Shepard mix).

Would these training methods work best if the dogs are
separated for training or should we try these techniques
with both of them at the same time?

Thanks!
BlueMoon


3. From: MiserableOldCrab <dontbothermeyoubraindead
@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 01:13:29 -0400

Subject: Re: Training two at once

On 24 Jun 2006 10:18:27 -0700, "BlueMoon" <martha.br...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:

>Hi,

>I've just downloaded the Wit's End training manual and have been
>reading thru the first sections. I have a question. Seven days ago we
>became the owner of 2 14-week old puppies (sisters, Lab/German Shepard
>mix). Would these training methods work best if the dogs are separated
>for training or should we try these techniques with both of them at the
>same time?
>
>Thanks!
>BlueMoon

Hello BlueMoon,

Just wanted to warn you about this pervert,
newsgroup abuser and convicted felon who is trolling
the room. His alias is The Amazing Puppy Wizard
and real name is Jerry Howe.

Since you are new here, you just got hooked by replying
to this well known netloon and troll. Once he baits you
as he does with others, you became troll bait and he will flame
you and harass you through this newsgroup and in email.

PLEASE killfile this well known Jerry Howe aka
The Puppy Wizard who is using alot of alias in
here. He is a pathological liar, pervert and
bastard net kook.

He has been spamming random newsgroups trying to sell a
scam device and his moronic Wits' End Dog Training Method.
He's a sick individual and a convicted felon. Please complain
to abuse @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 and then killfile him.

All he does is slander and defame people in here
and never listens when told to stop. He knows
nothing about dog training or canine behavior.

He just makes this up, his nose gets longer and
longer like Pinocchio due to lying for years and
he has been abusively trolling this newsgroup
and others for years.

He keeps putting " XXX " in each word, which means
that he is so perverted and he is mentally ill and off his
medication and it is better that all of you keep him in
your killfiles for the time being.

Please avoid replying to messages from all his aliases.

The aliases to killfile are:

                                <SNIP>

Discussion subject changed to "But it's working!!!" by BlueMoon

4. From: "BlueMoon" <martha.br...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Date: 24 Jun 2006 10:18:27 -0700

Subject: Training two at once

BlueMoon wrote:

Hello MOCrab (aka blackvomit) aka mike dufort,

Well, I'd take your advice and go thru the killfile as
you have recommended below, but Jerry's system Is
WORKING wonders with these two puppies in a
matter of days.

He may be abusive and short-tempered with some
people out there because, quite frankly, I think he
cares more  about the dogs that the owner's feelings
and feels so strongly about it, it's aggravating to have
"experts" discount his methods.

My husband just got back from taking these 15 week
 old pups for a walk, who now respond remarkably
well to the "Zena-Zoey-sit-good-girl!" phrase now
when only said once no matter where they are.

They also respond to the come here command. We
trained them (granted, out of order of the instructions)
with the pennies in the cans only two days ago to come
to us when called.

I've since backtracked to do the exercises in the proper order.

They are calm and well-behaved and impress the Hell
out of anyone who sees them. "You're kidding, they're
only 14 weeks  old and they are THAT well behaved?"

Yessiree Bob, they are, and we've only had them
for 12 days and have been training them (correctly
for 3 days.

We still have more training exercises to do, but
why fix something if it's not broken???? These
dogs are happy, we don't have to yell at or scold
them, they are learning to be secure and to pay
attention to us for approval and not out of fear.

I can only assume some might be threatened by this
manual's methods because it goes against all human
logic on how to train a dog. It certainly didn't
make any sense to me, but I thought what the heck,
try it (even tho I still have to remind myself what
to do because my previous limited experiences with
dog training were SO DIFFERENT to the point that I
almost felt like I needed to take my brain out of
my head and put it back in backwards!!!.....).....

BUT THE SYSTEM WORKS!!!

How in the world could someone just "make
something up" and it WORK?>??>?

My husband was very doubtful about this method
when I told him I wanted to try this. His dad was
a vet, and certainly didn't use these methods with
the parade of dogs they had as kids. But now even
HE has to admit we're doing something right here,
as our stress and frustration levels have lowered
and EVERYONE is much happier around here,
especially the dogs!

I really don't think people are used to the notion that
you can train a dog and it NOT be stressful or difficult.

It's easy IF you do it just like the manual says. It might
be easier for some to NOT do it now and go with the
concept of control rather than respect and understanding,
because that's the way WE are used to thinking and
heaven forbid WE change OUR way of thinking and
admit we've done some counterproductive things in
the past, right?

The results I'm seeing here with these puppies speaks
volumes and discounts what anyone tells me otherwise.

This Wit's End manual is now in a binder
and we're sticking with it.

BlueMoon

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

5. From: sh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (Melinda Shore)
Date: 27 Jun 2006 18:52:38 -0400

Subject: Re: But it's working!!!
In article <1151448420.193482.219...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,

BlueMoon <martha.br...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I really don't think people are used to the notion that
> you can train a dog and it NOT be stressful or difficult.

Gosh!  I never thought of that!!!!

<PLONK>
--
     Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis -
sh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
       Prouder than ever to be a member of the reality-
based community

6. From: Janet B <ja...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 19:15:00 -0400
Subject: Re: But it's working!!!

On 27 Jun 2006 15:47:00 -0700, "BlueMoon"
 <martha.br...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, clicked their heels and said:

 > They are calm and well-behaved and impress the Hell out of
>  anyone who sees them. "You're kidding, they're only 14
> weeks old and they are THAT well behaved?"
> Yessiree Bob, they are, and we've only had them for 12
> days and have been training them (correctly)  for 3 days.

Come back when they're 9 months.

> We still have more training exercises to do, but why fix something if
> it's not broken???? These dogs are happy, we don't have to yell at or
> scold them, they are learning to be secure and to pay attention to us
> for approval and not out of fear.

Amazing!  Same with all of my dogs, and nothing to do with the
whacko!

> I can only assume some might be threatened by this manual's
> methods because it goes against all human logic on how to
> train a dog.

No, it's just poorly written gibberish.
--
Janet Boss
www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com

"J1Boss" <j1b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:20040324071828.07753.00000001@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 He was next to me and I could see his neck
 muscles pulsing.  He didn't even blink an eye.
 Janet Boss

"sionnach" <rhyfe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:c3qi15$2biuoh$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "J1Boss" <j1b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:20040323173916.10096.00001938@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >  I can't imagine needing anything higher
> >  than a 5 with it, even with an insensitive
> > dog like a Lab.

An INSENSITIVE DOG???

> > I can't remember what model of Innotek I have, but
> > I had a pointer ignore a neck-muscle-pulsing 9.

    "Loop the lead (it's basically a GIANT nylon or leather
    choke collar) over his snarly little head, and give him a
    stern correction" --Janet Boss

    On 6 Feb 2006 17:41:08 GMT, Mary Healey
    <mhhea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
    clicked their heels and said:

    > Does that include tone of voice?  Some tools are easier
    > to ban than others.

    yes - screaming banshees are told to shut up!  And I
    always have to remind spouses that they may NOT do the
    "honey - you're supposed to be doing it like THIS"......
    --
    Janet B
    www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com

From: sionnach (rhyfe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
)
Subject: Re: Correct use of prong collar
Date: 2001-05-05 13:03:14 PST

> And Sally responded:
> >Who said that? I would never do or recommend
> >that, and neither would most of the regulars on here.
> >Sally Hennessey

> I've posted my entire quote, since Patch failed to do so.
> Take it out of context and you'd think I was flinging puppies
> across the room!
>
> here's what I said (keep in mind that we're talking about a
> 12 week old ~25# FCR puppy):
> A small scruff shake is appropriate if he's very persistant.
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Um, may I suggest a re-wording that might make
it clearer- given that "scruff shake" is too easily
misinterpreted as "pick the puppy up by the scruff
of the neck and shake the puppy in the air"?

I think I'd phrase it something like "if the puppy is very
persistant, it can be appropriate to take hold of the
loose skin at the back of the neck and give a slight
shake to the *skin*".

Janet's not talking about actually shaking
the puppy, which I think we ALL agree is
abusive."

"The actual quote is misleading
when taken out of context"

sinofa***** writes:
>  What I have said- repeatedly - is that he
>  took posts from two different people,
>  took pieces of them out of context,

Of curse. QUOTED. You wanna see it in context?

>  cobbled them together,

No. There was WON DIRECT QUOTE.

>  then added his own words:

"Neatly," and "Smartly."

>  and a fake signature.

"sinofa*****" instead of sionnach.

>  Which is exactly what he did.

INDEEDY. That's HOWE COME you deny it.

>  The actual quote is misleading

That so?

>  when taken out of context,

We'd been talkin abHOWET beatin the dog with a shoe...

>  and Jerry's faked "quote"

The WON sinofa***** totally DENIES.

>  is downright meaningless.

Only if you're a MENTAL CASE.

 Here's Jerry's version

 "I Dropped The Leash, Threw My
 Right Arm Over The Lab's Shoulder,
 Grabbed Her Opposite Foot With My
 Left Hand, Rolled Her On Her Side,
 Leaned On Her, Smartly Growled Into
 Her Throat And Said "GRRRR!" And
 Neatly Nipped Her Ear," sinofa*****.

  Here's yours:

 "I dropped the leash, threw my
 right arm over the Lab's shoulder,
 grabbed her opposite foot with my
 left hand, rolled her on her side,
 leaned on her, said "GRRRR!" and
 nipped her ear.
 --Sara Sionnach

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

"The actual quote is misleading
when taken out of context"

                      See?

8. From: "starrk...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <starrk...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Date: 27 Jun 2006 19:37:25 -0700

Subject: Re: But it's working!!!

BlueMoon wrote:

  > The results I'm seeing here with these puppies speaks volumes
> and discounts what anyone tells me otherwise. This Wit's End
> manual is now  in a binder and we're sticking with it.

> BlueMoon

Hi BlueMoon,

  Its great that your pups are doing so well. The Wits End
method IS THE BEST WAY TO GO:-)

i wish i had found Jerry when my dog was a puppy, would
have saved so much trouble (and money).

good luck,
Crystal

                           "Ye shall know the truth,
                    and the truth shall make you mad." -
                                ~Aldous Huxley.

        "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
        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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Re: Myths and truth
"Human_And_Animal_Be  2008-11-13 09:19:33 
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"Human_And_Animal_Be  2008-11-14 08:33:08 
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"Human_And_Animal_Be  2008-11-14 09:01:09 
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