HOWEDY tara o. aka tee,
"Tee" <crappolagozhere.TakeThisOut@netscape.net> wrote in message
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> "MoonChild" <MoonChild.TakeThisOut@ecentral.com> wrote in message
> news:3aecf1a8.0411291257.718382ba@posting.google.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > My friend has a 5-month old Shih-Tzu puppy
> > that she is planning to breed in a year or two,
> > possibly to a Maltese stud from her neighborhood.
> >
> > I am very pro-population control, but in a pure-breed
> > situation, I tend to back off.
Of curse, this is a X breed situation.
> > I feel very very strongly that in light of the
> > huge population of unwanted dogs and
> > puppies, it is irresponsible on many levels
> > for a breeding of this sort to take place.
WHAAAAT "sort" of BREEDING?
> > My friend's argument is of course, that all
> > of these puppies would be "wanted" and
> > go to good homes.
NO PROBLEMO.
> > My argument is that even purebreed puppies
> > are never guaranteed good or permanent homes,
> > and that mixed-breed puppies have even less of a
> > promising future, even if they all go to good homes
> > initially.
Well that's a load of crap.
> > Plus, those factors combined with unknown
> > physical traits of a mixed breed
BWEEEEEEEAAHAHAHAHHAHHAAA!!!
You're PARROTING the party line. You AIN'T
gettin away with BLAMING the DOG noMOORE.
> > dog, and possible health problems,
A X BREED should have LESS risk of hereditary
heelth problems.
> > makes the idea seem irresponsible to me.
You've had smoke blown up your arse by the
DOG LOVERS who MURDER dogs in shelters.
> Unless she has a list of a dozen people whom
> she has already fully pre-screend, who've given
> deposits on this intended litter and she already
> has an air-tight purchase contract that, when
> signed, requires all her puppies' buyers return
> their dogs, at any age, to her should they no
> longer be able to keep them then her argument
> is a pie in the sky fabrication.
That so?
Dogs don't get thrown HOWETA their HOWESES
on accHOWENT of the BREEDER is UNETHICKAL.
Dogs get thrown HOWETA their HOWESES on
accHOWENT of their owners ABUSE THEM like
HOWE you done your own DEAD DOG Summer.
REMEMBER tara o. aka tee?
> This is what people always tell themselves when
> they decide to breed, I just don't usually hear this
> coming from the mouths of people looking to create
> mixes.
You MURDERED your own DEAD DOG Summer
on accHOWENT of you couldn't stop jerking choking
and spraying aversives in her face and locking her
in a box till she became FEAR AGGRESSIVE of
small children despite that she was RAISED with
them.
You MADE her FEAR AGGRESSIVE of SMALL
CHILDREN by LOCKING HER IN A BOX and
jerking and choking and spraying aversives
in her face when the neighbor's kids visited
your daughter.
It's ALL in your own POSTED CASE HISTORY.
> My suspicion is that she's doing a good job
> of hiding her real hopes which are to create
>money-makers of one of the newer cutesy
> marketing fads called ShihPoos.
You MURDERED your own DEAD DOG
Summer despite that The Amazing Puppy
Wizard offered her a FREE SAFE PERMEANT
HOWES with HIS family.
> They are no different than Labradoodles and Maltepoos.
BWEEAAHAHAHAHHAAAA!!!
> People will lay out hundreds of dollars for this
> stupid cute name without ever even realizing
> their dog is a mutt that can be found in most
> shelters across the US.
You jerked and choked and sprayed aversives
in your own DEAD DOG Summer's face and
locked IT in a box till it WENT INSANE and
then you MURDERED IT.
> Does your friend have any idea how many
> truly "good" homes there are?
Like yours? YOU MURDERED your own DEAD DOG Summer.
> If there were so many available,
Like The Amazing Puppy Wizard's HOWES
was AVAILABLE to your own DEAD DOG
Summer but YOU MURDERED HER on
accHOWENT of SHE TRUSTED YOU to
do THE VERY BEST for her.
> particularly in any one county, then why is
> it that mixes and purebreds overwhelm shelters
> everywhere?
On accHOWENT of J.Q. Pubic follows YOUR
ADVICE and jerk and choke and shock and
spray aversives in their dog's faces and lock
them in boxes.
ONLY DIFFERENCE IS, THEY GET RID
OF THEIR DOGS INSTEAD OF MURDERIN
THEM LIKE YOU DONE, tara o. aka tee you
doGgamened MENTAL CASE.
Your own daughter is on ANTI PSYCHOTIC
MEDS in first grade on accHOWENT of
YOU MURDERDED HER DEAD DOG Summer.
REMEMBER NHOWE?
> Sorry, I know you're just the messenger but
> your friend is either greedy or an idiot
You think she's MURDERED as many innocent
DEAD DOGS as you have, tara o. aka tee,
Boxer RESCUE of NC DOG LOVER.
> and she about to become a bigger problem
> to the pet population by intentionally making
> mixed breed dogs with cutesy names that
> JQP is too blind to question.
You choke shock crate and murder dogs.
> Diane has an informative website at
<snip crap link>
Your pal diane aka Master Of Deception blankman
is a lying dog abusing mental case like yourself.
> and here' s a specific link to get you to a
> breeding decision page
"ETHICS"??? BWEEEEEEAAHAHAHAHHAHHAAA!!!
Your pal Master Of Deception blankman
HURTS dogs and LIES abHOWET it.
Like HOWE you do, tara o. aka tee
you doGgamened MENTAL CASE.
> Tara
Here's tara o. aka tee HURTIN and MURDERIN
dogs and LYING abHOWET IT followed by her
MENTAL HEELTH CASE HISTORY:
"I'm shocked that I shocked"
"Tara O." <nospam.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bh9f81$vrac2$1@ID-92443.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Due to someone reprimanding Jar-Jar & the word "rescue" in
> the post, I decided to read down and see what he was spewing
> now. I was able to learn that besides choking, pinching,
> crating, abusing and murdering my dog, I also shocked her.
> I must be suffering from amnesia.
>
> Can someone point me to a post where I said
> I shocked my dog, or any dog, or that I even
> know *how* to use an e-collar....assuming I had one
> which must have been stolen at the same time I lost my
> memory.
>
> One would think Jerry would be happy with the "murder"
> part and all my other training sins but evidently not.
>
> --
> Tara
HOWEDY tara o.,
You didn't hurt and kill Summer.
Date: 2003-04-28 18:09:04 PST
> "Tara O." wrote:
>
> > Labs are a breed that are normally trained for field work
> > with ear pinches, e-collars and other forms of physical
> > interaction without making them fearful or aggressive.
>
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From: Tara O. (tara29401@yahoo.com)
Subject: Re: Dane hyper when passing other dogs
Date: 2001-04-21 12:07:54 PST
I think its pertinent to mention that I've never had any dogs
who exhibited signs of aggression or were in any way, shape,
or form resistent to whatever "training" I did with them.
I would not feel comfortable relying on my past experience or
a book to train a dog to stop biting, snapping or growling.
--
Tara O.
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From: Tara O. (tara29401@yahoo.com)
Subject: Re: Canine Behaviors For Dummies
Date: 2001-06-11 19:42:23 PST
"joshua" <joshua.TakeThisOut@ycsi.net> wrote in message
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> I cant seem to understand why people believe prong collars
> are cruel and inhumane. They do nothing more than pinch,
> getting the attention of the animal.
>
> Choke collars, on the other hand, do permanent damage.
> They bruise the esophagus.
>
> Shock collars will eventually destroy nerve endings, much
> the same as electric fencing.
>
> Get it straight people.
Joshua, you have just reopened a can of worms
that can quickly cause infestation here lol
--
Tara O.
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From: Tara O. (tara29401@yahoo.com)
Subject: Re: jerry howe
Date: 2001-04-04 11:58:06 PST
> People are tired of being abused and insulted simply for
> saying they use a prong collar, or a choke collar, or an
> e-collar, or a crate, etc. If you want to LEARN more about
> dog training and dog behavior, then listen to what they have
> to say, too.
"I've never not listened to what people say here.
I use a crate, am about to begin with a choke collar,
I'm not the bad guy here." tara o.
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From: Tara O. (tara29401@yahoo.com)
Subject: Re: Electronic Training Collars
Date: 2001-05-11 17:29:33 PST
""Twzl, Sligo and Roy Happy Together"" wrote
>
> BTW, this is one of the frequent topics on obedience email
> lists. When people say that they haven't used corrections,
> it turns out that they feel that if they do it, it's not a
> real correction.
:)
That makes sense in a weird sort of way. I don't
honestly think that its humanly possible to train
anyone or anything without correction. Its human
nature to say 'no' or to stop a behavior by doing
something. I used a tin can with coins to correct
Summer's bad puppy behaviors and the cold shoulder
to correct her other less desirable behaviors. I
have said 'no' so many times that I probably sound
like a broken record. Amie can attest to that
lol.
It seems to me that some people are automatically
equating the term correction with punishment. I
guess they can go hand in hand since my tin can
wasn't something Summer liked. My ignoring her
when she's misbehaving is also something she
doesn't like. Therefore it can be viewed as
punishment? And that term is 100% negative.
Maybe if more people saw it as correction and not
the total negative, they'd be less inclined to
want to be PP.
Don't know if the way I wrote that made sense, it
makes sense in my head but then again the men with
the white coats could come a'knockin at any
moment.
Tara O.
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From: Tara O. (nospam@yahoo.com)
Subject: Re: Any hope? rage?
Date: 2003-03-26 05:46:02 PST
Yes I see and understand your point. There's no such thing as
100% vigilence 100% of the time IMO. You could call an
e-fence company to find out if its possible to wire only your
front door so that if she gets within a certain range of that
front door the collar will start working. I'd think there
would be a way to work that and it may be inexpensive to do
so.
There are also items called Scat Mats that you place in front
of doors or any area you don't want your dog to proceed
through. When stepping on the mat, it gives off a vibration,
something which most dogs hate. They'll stay far away from
the mats. I believe you can buy them from
--
Tara
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Tara O. (nospam@yahoo.com)
Subject: Re: Need advice--barking dog
Date: 2003-08-06 17:38:14 PST
you could consider installing an invisible fence just inside
the fence line so he cannot get too close. You could talk to
your neighbor about splitting the cost of whichever
alternative you both find most acceptable.
--
Tara
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From: Tara O. (nospam@yahoo.com)
Subject: Re: Containment Collars
Date: 2003-03-11 07:12:57 PST
I know people who have electric fences and it works very well
for them. I know people who have them and whose dogs escape
and refuse to come back in. From the details I know of all
involved, I wouldn't use an e-fence on:
1. An adult dog that wasn't raised with the fence from a puppy
2. A dog with a high prey drive
3. A very stubborn dog
If I put my female out in an e-fence, the very first kid, cat,
dog or squirrel she sees would have her bolting through the
barrier shock or not. When she finally loses interest in
whatever has caused her to leave and her adrenalin has
diminished, she will think rationally and realize she's not
willing to come back into the yard because she knows the shock
would get her. If you have a dog who just has to go after or
up to any and everything that walks down the street then I'd
definitely not recommend one of these systems. The people I
know who it works for installed them when their dogs were pups
so they were brought up trained to it. Two of the ones I know
it didn't work for have adult adopted dogs who weren't raised
with this kind of invisible barrier.
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From: Tara O. (tara29401@yahoo.com)
Subject: Re: escape artist, thunder, aggression questions
Date: 2001-05-12 07:56:04 PST
Since he got a taste of freedom and knows he can
get out I doubt you'll be able to stop him short
of tethering him or using a more sophisticated
device like an e-fence but I wouldn't recommend
going the electronic fence route without first
doing your homework on the pros and cons of them
and understand that they are not fool-proof.
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MacKenzie's First Pinch Collar Class
Date: 2003-07-08 13:54:19 PST
I consider myself to be a pretty
good basic obed. trainer of Boxers with some learned but not
necessarily practiced, advanced training knowledge. I think
this because not only have I worked with all the dogs I've had
at my house but I'm also the one in charge of all the dogs in
our rescue, their behavioral issues (identifying and working
with), basic training (done in the foster home) and a host of
other things. I'm the one who gives the advice and walks the
foster volunteers through alot of things. Now I don't
believe, for a second, that I would be successful at teaching
basic obedience to other dogs in a class environment. Maybe I
would but probably not. Other trainers with class experience
may think I have no clue what I'm doing because my experience
has been primarily hands-on and with only one breed.
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BREAKING MENTAL ILLNESS NEWS
DATELINE: AUGUST 1, 2004
Tara O. aka, Tee is an Anorexia Survivor
UNTIL YOU'VE LIVED WITH THIS DISORDER
YOU CANNOT UNDERSTAND HOW DEVASTATING
Tara O. aka Tee, is in many ways a typical suburban
South Carolinian soccer mom. Upon casual inspection,
nothing appears to be amiss. Tara, aka Tee spends her
free time surfing the internet and is a big fan of the
WB's "Gilmore Girls." Tara is also a passionate member
of the Carolina Boxer Rescue network. The only sign of
controversy or untowardness is that Tara's own Boxer
Summer was suddently put to sleep in October 2001,
despite several offers from an Orlando, FL dog expert
(Jerry Howe) to adopt her, claiming he could easily
cure Summer's behavioral problems.
Looking at Tara today, you'd never know that when she
was a teen, she suffered for five years with the
debilitating mental disorder, known as anorexia.
Tara is now a healthy weighted (some would say
plump) mom in her thirties, but during her teens
Tara O. (along with her Bulimic Friend), looked like
a skeleton.
like so many of the mentally ill before her, Tara O.
is coming forward because she wants to educate those
who come after her. The message Tara is sending is
clear. Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of.
"We don't have to hide any longer!" she seems to be
saying.
Tara O. aka, Tee attributes her anorexia to
a lack of self esteem, which sprung from peer
pressure and an upbringing that could have been
more nurturing.
Determined that the same fate not befall her daughter
Amie, and out of a belief that no child should have to
follow the same path of self destruction and starvation,
Tara, in graphic and sometimes excruciating detail
relives the drama of how she was bowed and broken by,
but ultimately came back to beat anorexia.
YOU GO (gilmore) Girl!
Tara and Amie's harrowing saga (below) is a cautionary
tale and a must read for all of those, who care deeply
about the future of young girls in America. This is an
issue that affects both young and old, black and white,
male and female all across America.
Tara is doing everything in her power, including
medicating her daughter Amie with Ritalin, so that Amie
does not have to feel the sting of self esteem issues,
brought on by peer pressure courtesy of the cliques of
marauding "mean girls" who prey on young females
struggling to find their way and their indentity during
the precarious and perilous passage from adolescence
to young adulthood. We can only be thankful that Tara
prevailed and lived to tell her story.
We wish Tara O and her daughter Amie nothing but success
in overcoming mental illness and mental disorders. Tara
and Amie, you are an inspiration to us all!
I BATTLED ANOREXIA FOR MOST OF MY TEEN YEARS
WE BOTH LOOKED STICK THIN
Well if you had one and you did it to gain attention
then quite frankly you'd be the first person I have
ever heard of taking that approach. I battled anorexia
for most of my teen years and had a very good
acquaintance who was bulimic and almost died. We both
looked stick thin but could cover the circles around
our eyes with makeup and the colorless, chapped lips
with lipstick. How often did any of us see Diana out
in public during this time with no makeup on as well
as up-close & personal?
--
Tara
Carolina Boxer Rescue
UNTIL YOU'VE LIVED WITH THIS DISORDER
YOU CANNOT UNDERSTAND HOW DEVASTATING
IT'S NOT LIKE SLITTING YOUR WRISTS
Until you've lived with an eating disorder, you cannot
understand how devastating they can be or what goes on
in the person's head during the time. Book smarts are
all good and well but there is never just one
cut-and-dried reason for becoming bulimic or anorexic.
Your whole theory is shot simply by the fact that the
vast majority of bulimics and anorexics go out of their
way to HIDE their problems. They do not want attention
drawn to themselves. Its not like slitting your wrists
in the wrong direction so that people will know you want
or need help.
--
Tara
Carolina Boxer Rescue
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From: Tara O. (tara29401@yahoo.com)
Subject: Re: Does Liza Weil have anorexia?
Newsgroups: alt.tv.gilmore-girls
Date: 2002-10-10 10:54:39 PST
SORRY TO BE GRAPHIC
HER NICE-SIZED CHEST WOULD SHRINK AND DROOP
She doesn't look anorexic to me. She'd be much
skinner, much bonier and her nice-sized chest would
shrink & droop. Sorry to be graphic but I know a
good bit about the disease and the effects it has
on appearance
--
Tara
Carolina Boxer Rescue
http://cbr.homestead.com
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"Tom" <tomlittle.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote
> So, from your view, why did Diana write a book by
> way of Andrew Morton that talked ALL about it? And
> then, why did she go on PANOROMA and talk about it
> some more?
FOR FIVE YEARS, I LOOKED LIKE A SKELETON, AND I
WANT TO HELP OTHERS. I'M STEPPING FORWARD, TOM
For the same reason that I've talked about my 5-year
problem with anorexia to others.....to educate others
and to help explain why when anyone sees pictures of
me during my teens, I look like a skeleton.
--
Tara
Carolina Boxer Rescue
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LEAVE PRINCESS DI ALONE, TOM
Newsgroups: alt.gossip.royalty
Date: 2002-08-06 05:35:07 PST
"Tom" <tomlittle.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote
> If she had been as sick as she said she was
> she would not have looked as good as she did.
> Her hair and teeth and
> skin would have been ragged and spotty.
> It's really that simple.
YOU'VE NEVER SUFFERED FROM THIS ILLNESS, TOM
YOU'VE NEVER STARVED YOURSELF, DAMMIT, I HAVE
No its not and you've obviously never suffered from
this illness or anorexia which is related. Firstly,
I've seen pictures of her where she did look deathly.
It was very likely only due to heavy makeup and help
with her hair that she even managed to look
presentable.
--
Tara
Carolina Boxer Rescue
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PEIR PRESSURE AND ANOREXIA
"Tom" <tomlittle.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote
> Bulimia is a sympton of a personality disorder.
> I'm not sure what doctor's you're talking to.
> Diana was absolutely a textbook example
> of a borderline personality:
LOOK, TOM, I SAW A DOCTOR FOR MY ANOREXIA
SO I KNOW A LITTLE MORE ABOUT THIS THAN YOU
"I've never heard of low self-esteem being
classified as a personality disorder. The doctors
I refer to are the ones who lectured at one of my
high school as well as a doctor I had to see for my
anorexia."
> Borderline personality disorder is characterized
> by mood instability
> and poor self-image.
PIER PRESSURE IS A BIG PROBLEM FOR TEENS, TOM
"Low self-esteem affects alot of people at some
point in their life, usually in their teens when
pier opinion is very important. Then there is
the lack of self-esteem created by a verbally
abusive friend or family member. You tell
someone something enough times and they might
just start believing you."
> Everything is related to personality.
> I don't see how you can say
> that any mental illness is NOT related to
> a personality disorder.
> Where are you getting your information?
MENTAL DISORDERS HAVE A WAY OF SHOWING
THEMSELVES THROUGH WORDS, TOM
"Related yes as in mental disorders have a way
of showing themselves through someone's words &
actions which can be interpreted as personality.
But mental issues and personality issues are not
one in the same."
--
Tara
Carolina Boxer Rescue
http://cbr.homestead.com
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED, TOM
From all I know of bulimia, it is not normally
a symptom of a personality disorder such as manic
depression, bi-polar, or anything else. It is,
most of the time from what I have come to know,
a byproduct of someone having too little
self-esteem. There are other reasons but none
that cause bulimia as often as lack of
self-esteem from what I have learned.
--
Tara
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TARA'S DAUGHTER AMIE IS BEING DRUGGED FOR ADHD
From: Tee (crappolagozhere@netscape.net)
Subject: Re: OT - ADHD
Newsgroups: rec.pets.dogs.behavior
Date: 2004-02-07 21:09:37 PST
I'M NOT A RITALIN PUSHER
I should add that I'm not an ADHD or
Ritalin pusher. While there are diehard
disbelievers there are also diehard believers,
almost fanatical. My contributions to this
thread on children are based solely on my own
experience with Amie for the last 3.5 years
...
ONLY A WEEK
Amie has only been on the medication for a week.
We and the teacher have already noticed a
significant change in her ability to not only pay
attention
...
CLEARED ALL THE CHAOS AND NOISE
Its like someone cleared all the chaos & noise
out of her head and took the earplugs out of her
ears. That's not to say I swear by the drug because
its still in the trial phase with her but if this is
what we can expect from this medication then she'll
remain on it until she chooses not to.
...
MY DAUGHTER WILL NEVER BE AN HONOR STUDENT,
BUT I'M OKAY WITH THAT
My daughter will never be an honor roll student and
I don't care about that, I just don't want her to
fail school and watch her friends move on for something
she can't control.
--
Tara
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> Tara