HOWEDY jo,
"Jo Wolf" <wolfje.TakeThisOut@webtv.net> wrote in message
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>
> Art, you need Much More than we can easily
> tell you on a news group.
Well jo, perhaps that's on accHOWENT of
you're a half wit. You can't TELL jo HOWE
to handle raise and train his puppy on a
news group on accHOWENT of you don't
have that INFORMATION, jo.
You're a FRAUD, jo.
> Ask at your vet's clinic about a puppy kindergarden
> class or puppy class in your area and sign up for that
> ASAP!
Ain't it CONvienient that you just happen to SELL
such a puppy class, ain't it, jo.
> These classes start teaching you to teach the pup,
You bribe jerk choke shock and spray aversives
in your dog's faces and lock them in boxes and
try to get HOWET callin THAT, trainin, jo.
Then you MURDER the dogs you can't HURT
and INIMIDATE enough to make them RESPECT
you. You're a dog abusing fraud, jo.
> provide some socialization for the pup with dogs and people,
You mean, people like his friends and
neighbors and folks at the local park?
> and educate you to the many periods of a pup's life,
You mean the EXXXCUSES you rely on
for not being able to train a dog, jo?
> problem solving
ALL behavior problems are CAUSED BY MISHANDLING, jo.
> and prevention,
You can PREVENT behavior problems by
not DOIN what you teach, jo. You PREVENT
problems by AVOIDING the circumstances
and situations you fear. Like that little dog
you trained to fear the judge in the show
ring, so you MURDERED him.
> feeding and general care, etc.
You tell people to feed commercial garbage
and surgically sexually mutilate their dogs
and choke shock bribe intimidate and lock
them in boxes on accHOWENT of you don't
know HOWE to HOWEtwit the cunning of
the domestic puppy dog, jo.
REMEMBER?
> Then as soon as the pup is old enough for a
> regular obedience class, sign up for that, too.
Hey??? CONvienient you JUST HAPPEN TO
SELL WON just like THAT, ain't it, jo?
> It will expand on the bare basics from puppy
> class and add new skills for both of you.
IOW, you couldn't train a puppy to do what
you'll train IT to do when IT is big enough to
jerk and choke and shock, jo.
> I also recommend picking up a good Recent
> book on puppy raising... library or book store...
> turn the computer off and do some reading.
BWEEEEEEEHAHAHAHHAAA!!!
You got a particular book in mind, jo?
> You are going to have tons of fun with this baby!
Not if he follows your advice, jo.
You HURT INTIMIDATE and MURDER dogs, jo.
> Jo Wolf
> Martinez, Georgia
HOWEDY jo,
"Jo Wolf" <wolfje.TakeThisOut@webtv.net> wrote in message
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>
> I showed my first two terriers intensively,
Yeah. And you ruined them.
> and finished thier championships.
Yeah. Enter enough shows stocked with
your own ill bred line, and you're bHOWEND
to win if your keep tryin.
> I had a stressful job at the time...
Yuo're a fraud a liar a dog abuser
and a mental case, jo.
> 18-20 years ago... so the stresses of the show
> ring were nothing! <grin>
You mean, the dog show ring, where you go
to show and compete your dogs for pleasure?
> I found that the dogs and people were endlessly
> fascinating.
INDEEDY?
> I learned as much as possible about other breeds,
> not just my own.
Yeah. As much as possible.
> Some years later, I started a puppy in shows
> and he detested the setting....
No jo, he detested getting jerked an choked.
> and everything over-stimulated him.
That's on accHOWENT of you're a dog abuser, jo.
> So he got an early retirement.
Yeah. Like lyng "I LOVE KOEHLER" lynn'
SELECTIVELY BRED HAND PICKED and
TESTED SAR dog JIVE, eh jo? RETIRED
before ever workin.
You both RUINED your dogs by ABUSING THEM, jo.
> Now I'm about to start another youngster.
You're gonna ruin another dog.
> I consider him to be borderline show quality,
You're a psychopath.
> but he's on a show contract,
BWEEEAHAHAHAHAHHAAAAA!!!
> so I at least have to start him out.
BWEEEEEEHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!
> He's maturing slowly, physically, so I'm
> not in any rush, despite the fact that his
> littermate brother is already a champion.
BWEEEEHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!
Perhaps THAT'S HOWE COME the "ETHICKAL
BREEDER" needs him to "COMPETE," so she
can get enough dogs in the ring to obtain the points?
> Today, there can be much more than just
> the conformation rings at a dog show.
Yeah. Your barely marginally acceptable breed
ring dog could be competing in obedience right
NHOWE and gettin those titles, eh joey?
> Especially if 3-4 days will be spent at the same
> site with a cluster of shows. Obedience is interesting
> to watch,
Ain't it, jo?
> and in it's clasical form is now highly ritualistic
> (for lack of a better term)
IOW, you mean it's too difficult for you to even pronHOWEnce.
> precision work.
Yeah. So they've recently reduced the requirements
to get money from losers like you an krisHURT and
BINACA bethFIST who quit tryin for obedience titles.
> A new obedience sport called Rally is making
> it's start and will become an event with titles
> starting in January.
Yeah. Good luck.
> This is a fun sport for all concerned,
Much less than what's required for work.
> and much less formal than classical obedience.
Which is much MOORE than is required for work.
> Agility is often held on the same site with shows...
Which is much less than necessary for urban orienteering.
> and is a real hoot to watch.
You want FUN? Watch yourself train your own dog.
> Some clusters offer earthdog tests, herding workshops,
> lure coursing, and various demonstrations of dog-work.
> So a 3-4 day cluster can be both entertaining and
> educational.
Yeah. Or else they wouldn't do them.
> Single day events and two day clusters sometimes
> still have obedience, rally, and agility.
As they always have, eh jo?
> I've seen youngsters in the show ring at the age
> of 6 years old, looking like real pros, and I've seen
> people in their 70s and 80s still moving briskly to
> show their own dogs.
Wonderful, jo. You've also seen dog abusers
who couldn't handle or train their dogs ruin
and then murder them.
> There are lots of stories behind each dog and
> each handler. Heck, my second terrier, in his
> puppy season, decided that no one, not even an
> AKC judge, was going to look at His teeth.
Just like HOWE The Amazing Puppy Wizard
was just sayin, eh joey?
> Most judges gave up,
You mean cause they couldn't examine him
withHOWET gettin bit cause you're an incompetent
dog abusing mentally ill blowhard.
> and gave the win to another dog.
Duh-Oh?
> One persisted... and Alvin ended up draped
> across the top of my head before he was excused
> for the day.
You're pathetic, jo. Putrid, actually.
> Too funny...
The Amazing Puppy Wizard doesn't laugh
at mentally ill people, jo.
> The judge gave me a good training hint that I
> worked on the next day.... problem solved.
That so? You mean the chin chuck.
> I've driven through Southern Oklahoma with tornadoes
> popping within a few miles, had snow (not much) in
> Amarillo in late March, been in downtown Dallas in a
> motor home in rush hour traffic... and camped out
> in said motor home in the convention center parking lot...
You're a class act, eh jo.
> traipsing out in a muu-muu in the early AM to put the
> dogs in their exercise pens
As stated: "Putrid."
> as the yuppies scurried by on their way to work early...
> driven home from Greenville, SC, to Augusta, GA, in
> freezing rain... shown in ankle-deep sand in a horse
> arena... been a trophy chairperson, an obedience trial
> secretary and chairperson, member of a multi-club
> cluster committee....
And a dog abuser a liar and a active long term
incurable mental patient who hurts and murders
dogs for fun and profit.
You're a FRAUD, jo.
> Wouldn't trade any of it for a cruise (done that, too).
Ain't that special.
> Dog-people are crazy......
You mean some dog people are mentally ill.
Most of their mental health case histories
have been posted here.
> <grin>
It heelps if we're callin a dog abuser liar
and mental case a liar a dog abuser and
mental case, if we QUOTE their own abuses
lies and mental health care case histories,
eh jo?
That REALLY makes you dog lovers CRAZY.
Don't it, jo.
> Most are very decent folks,
Yeah. The Amazing Puppy Wizard SEZ "DECENT
PEOPLE DO NOT POST HERE abHOWETS."
> and usually you can't tell the person showing on
> a shoestring from the one with old money...
That so?
> The judge may be a retired welder, or a college
> president, or a famous dog show professional
> handler, or a pet groomer.
But most likely he's just a puppymiller?
> The only reason they're there is for the dogs.
> Very few are shy, humor can be a bit broad,
> and most Love to talk... about dogs and dog events.
You mean, like ordinary folks, jo?
You been takin your meds with a little food?
> Jo Wolf
> Martinez, Georgia
From: Jo Wolf (jo-wolf@webtv.net)
Subject: Re: JackRussell temperment Question
Date: 2003-08-02 01:40:28 PST
What you are seeing is something that many
terrier pups go through at about this age. To
the greatest degree possible, ignore it. Avoid
doing things that you know set her off.
Do things that have not set her off, instead.
When she cranks up, just tell her, in a firm,
quiet tone, "Oh, knock it off.", or "Enough,"
or "Don't Even think about it."
Usually, because these words mean something
to you, you'll automatically use the right tone....
growly. Carry toys with you, ready to be slipped
into her mouth.... "Time out" in her crate can be
a good thing.
Distracting her to something else is a good thing.
If she gets REALLY obnoxious, do what her mum
would do.... give her a firm, not hurtful, muzzle
squeaze for a couple of seconds, as you growl.
Release her and walk away, withdrawing
your presence and attention and approval.
That's a crushing blow.
Jo Wolf
Martinez, Georgia
From: The Puppy Wizard (ThePuppyWizard@earthlink.net)
Subject: Re: JackRussell temperment Question
Date: 2003-08-02 09:46:57 PST
HOWEDY jonathan,
"Jonathan" <nospam.TakeThisOut@mymail.com> wrote in message
news:0rLWa.53757$xd5.3248756@stones.force9.net...
> >
> > If she gets REALLY obnoxious, do what her mum would do....
Abusive mum dogs teach their pups to be abusive
mum dogs. Abuse runs through family lines. Abusive
mum dogs often learn to be abusive mums by copying
their abusive handler's leadership qualities.
> > give her a firm, not hurtful, muzzle squeaze for a
> > couple of seconds, as you growl.
To teach the dog to do that to your kids when
IT gets FRUSTRATED or FEARFUL of them,
or to you, if he's not been sufficiently repressed.
> > Release her and walk away,
That'll leave the dog lookin for a fight.
> > withdrawing your presence and attention and approval.
To up the ante?
> > That's a crushing blow.
So's gettin bit and killin your dog cause you're AFRAID of IT.
> Now, I would love to see someone grab my JRTs muzzle
> when he's being really obnoxious- I would be impressed.
LikeWIZE. But The Puppy Wizard's breeds are Danes and
English Mastiffs and Rotties and Sheps and dobes. ENJOY!
> If ever you hit 'really obnoxious', could I suggest a
straightened
> out coathanger & hook up her collar with the hook, & a sin bin
> time out!
You mean, to teach the dog you're unable to control IT.
> BTW, Fred & Wilma, I know didly about this -
ObviHOWESLY. Your own dog pisses all over your
HOWES and steals every thing he can reach and
runs to a corner to stand you off... for which you
hurt and punish him.
> I am just fascinated as to to her peoples experience with
> JRT's- mine (Young H.) does have a funny body language
> thing about his physical size.
That so?
> He really doesn't like to be picked up toy-doll style,
Because he doesn't TRUST you because of your
ineffective inappupriate handling and training techniques.
> and will try to get down ASAP (usually then to try to jump up
again)-
He doesn't TRUST you. He's trying to DOMINATE you, no dHOWET.
> he doesn't like being 'small'.
You mean, he's got a Napoleon complex?
> So although as the experts here seem concered with her health,
BWWWWWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!
The EXXXPERTS here are predominantely MENTAL CASES
LIARS and DOG ABUSERS, like yourself, jonathan.
> I would also say that if a JRT (which is anything like mine)
A dog is a dog, you simpleton.
> is having a bad hair day, it really wont want to be picked up!
BECAUSE IT DON'T TRUST YOU.
You'll get HURT in this business abusuin dogs.
While thinking and talking about sionnach and
her gently rolling an out of control 8 month old
lab puppy on his side and casually nipping his
ear to teach him leash training, in the "growling
westie" thread, and melanie chung in her "nyah
nyah, I can't hear you" and YOU can't MAKE me
thread, the following discussion devolved:
Paul says:
Hitler liked his dog if I'm not mistaken
Jerry says:
shes' probably got her little red book tucked in her garterbelt
(in
reference to melanie chung hurting her man shy, fear aggressive
dog Solo for
his sheep terrorizing and other behavior problems).
Jerry says:
i dunno about them bums...
Jerry says:
what kind of doggy did hitler have, rotties or gsd?
Paul says:
I dunno, just thought I read some where he
was good to his dog, maybe I'm wrong
Paul says:
might have been a fox terrier
Paul says:
hahahahahahah
Jerry says:
you're a RIOT!!!
Paul says:
if he had had Roz she would have been sent to
the concentration camp
Paul says:
might have done her good, taught her to concentrate
Paul says:
hahahaha
Jerry says:
may i copy that up till the laugh about mr H?
Paul says:
if you want
Jerry says:
thanks, that ought to be worth a good laugh.
Paul says:
why?
Jerry says:
It's FUNNY about sionnach in that thread where
she alphapha rolls and ear bites the lab puppy,
and understands she can't ABUSE a JRT
successfully like that beacuse he's too little to
grab ahold of, and if she did snag him up, he'd
bite her fifty times before she could shake him loose!!!
That's why they have different "methods" as the 'FINAL SOLUTION"
for dog
behavior problems.
Jerry says:
the pup they're talking about is an aggressive westie
Paul says:
did she say that really tho?
Jerry says:
for real man. it's in the thread "growling westie" as
her cure for LEASH PULLING.
Paul says:
I've decided a mans leather belt isn't a good tool,
you need a studded mans belt to get REAL results
Jerry says:
yes read the thread 'growling westie'
Jerry says:
she was talking about three different dogs there
Jerry says:
but the westie was the OP's dog. they can't abuse
that little dog without gettin HURT. That's the same
reason mr hitler was kind to his terrier, he wouldn't
like gettin bitten. that's the hallmark of our dog
abusing lying cowards... <} ; ~ } >
===============================
Subject: Re: ADHD in Dogs
Date: 2004-02-07 00:34:08 PST
HOWEDY jo,
"Jo Wolf" <wolfje.TakeThisOut@webtv.net> wrote in message
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>
> There's also hyper-reactivity....
BWEEEAHAHAHAHAHAA!!!
> which is not the same as hyperactivity.
You're full of CRAP, jo. The Puppy Wizard
has PROVEN you to be an INCOMPETENT
dog abusing FRAUD.
> Hyperactivity was the Wirehair Pointing Griffon
> a student owned....
ALL behavior problems are CAUSED BY MISHANDLING.
> The dog fit Tara's description beautifully.
Like tara o. aka tee's DEAD DOG Summer.
> Indeed, the owners were ready to pull their hair out.
Or MURDER their dog like tara o. aka tee done
to her DEAD DOG Summer, jo.
> The vet put him on Prozac and it slightly
> reduced the activity level, but made no
> change in evidence of learning.
BWEEEAHAHAHAHAHAA!!!
> They tried a stimulant, not Ritalin... one of the
> others... and there was enough improvement
> to save his home.... but he was still much busier
> than normal for this active breed.
YOUR "STUDENT," jo.
> A couple of years later, he developed multi-system
> failure and died quickly... not drug related..
The Puppy Wizard's SYNDROME, jo.
> Hyper-reactivity is the dog that can stand still,
> rest on a lap, and learn, often quite quickly,
> but that over-reacts to the whole world!
Like HOWER DOG LOVERS react to The Puppy
Wizard, jo. It's the SAME SAME DIS-EASE, jo.
THAT'S HOWE COME The Puppy Wizard is
USING the SAME SAME SAME SAME METHODS
on you and your Gang Of Lying Dog Abusing Punk
Thug Coward MENTAL CASES, jo.
IT'S THE SAME SAME SAME SAME DIS-EASE, jo.
And YOU GOT IT, to boot.
> That's my Schroeder. He was pretty unbearable
> at times, too, but I could talk-him-down, relax him
> with massage, or bring things to a halt with a sit
> or down.
BWEEEEAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!
> Fortunately he had a strong desire to please and
> loved doing tricks and short obedience command
> combinations, and some of that energy could be
> burned off that way. He was the first dog to
> notice the moving squirrel, and go for it (now, he
> sends the puppy to chase it for him.... funny to
> watch). He would startle into a hover above ground
> if a door slammed.
That's cause you ABUSED HIM, jo.
THAT'S HOWE COME The Puppy Wizard
is doin likeWIZE to you and your PALS who
HURT and KILL dogs, jo.
> The mere sound of the Dremel sent him
> into a swivet. And as he approached middle age,
> he developed fear of thunder and fireworks.
CAUSE YOU ABUSED HIM, jo.
> At 11, he's still Very active... and very reactive.
> In five years of trying, he got one Novice obedience leg...
BWWEEEAAHAHAHHAAA!!!
THAT'S HOWE COME HE GOT IT, jo.
> it was exceptionally unstimulating in the building
> when he was in the ring that day... and the judge
> was generous.
IOW, you didn't DESERVE it, jo.
> In real life, he's very obedient,
CAUSE HE'S AFRAID OF YOU, jo.
> and in training, he loves Rally, grinning his way
> around the ring with a prance. Using voice and
> hand signals, I can hold his attention on me, not
> on the environment. He's a great little therapy
> dog and a World Class Bed Dog every night.
You're a IDIOT, jo.
> Jo Wolf
> Martinez, Georgia
If fear of thunder and separation anxiHOWESNESS
wasn't CAUSED BY MISHANDLING the following
posters COULDN'T HAVE CURED THEIR DOGS
NEARLY INSTANTLY:
Subj: Fear of Thunder
Date: 6/29/02 6:07:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: Jraltman
To: Witsenddog
Dear Jerry,
I hope you'll be able to post this message so more
people who are at their wit's end will be able to help
their dogs.
<SNIP>
"Anthony Testa" <testa52601.TakeThisOut@aol.com> wrote in message
news:c603fe9c.0203260607.77c283ce@posting.google.com...
> I moved to Jacksonville, Florida about a year
> ago with my lovely wife linda.
<SNIP>
Chris Williams writes:
"The FREE Wits' End Dog Training Method manual
I do find valuable. Much of it I recognize as what
I've always done without thinking of it as "training".
New stuff, I've used. His anchoring technique erased
the last of Mac's fireworks trauma,"
==============================
From: Chris Williams (k9apple@webtv.net)
Subject: Re: Thank you Jerry Howe
Date: 2002-03-26 08:16:19 PST
Engrossing account, Anthony. Our best to Angel
and your family.
A friend, who socializes the kittens I've taken
from a feral cat colony, is using the DDR.
She reports far fewer panic problems than
she's had before.
============================
Subject: Re: Dog Fostering Info
Date: 2004-04-22 15:38:36 PST
HOWEDY jo,
"Jo Wolf" <wolfje.TakeThisOut@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:21415-40838BA6-289@storefull-3216.bay.webtv.net...
>
> Not all fostering tales have happy endings,
Yeah. That's on accHOWENT of some of you
foster care folks are liars dog abusers cowards
and active long term incurable MENTAL CASES.
> despite all we can do.
Not "DESPITE," jo, but ON ACCHOWENT OF
your efforts to hurt intimidate force control and
MURDER dogs for money and LIE abHOWET
it:
lyinglynn writes to a new foster care giver:
For barking in the crate - leave the leash on and
pass it through the crate door. Attach a line to it.
When he barks, use the line for a correction.
- if necessary, go to a citronella bark collar.
Lynn K.
> ================
>>"I used to work the Kill Room as a volunteer in
>>one shelter.) But their ability to set their own
>>schedules and duties causes a great deal of
>>scheduling overhead.
>>
>>And it takes effort and thought to ensure that
>>volunteers get the meaningful experience that
>>they work for.
>>
>>Someone has to be responsible for that
>>Volunteer Program, and it is best done
>>by a non-volunteer."
>>
>>Lynn K.
>>---------------------------------
>>
>>"I worked with one shelter where I bathed and groomed
>>every adoptable dog on intake. I frankly felt that the
>>effort/benefit equation was not balanced for some of the
>>older/ill poodle/terrier mixes we got in badly matted condition.
>>
>>Should I have refused to groom them?
>>
>>Or even more pertinent - I was one of the people who
>>had to make the euthanasia decisions at that shelter."
>>
>>Lynn K.
>>--------------------------------------
"Or even more pertinent - I was one of the people who
had to make the euthanasia decisions at that shelter."
Lynn K.
Is that a MENTAL CASE or NOT?
NHOWE here she's gonna lie abHOWET IT:
> Lynn K. wrote:
> > Baghdad Bob <Baghdadbob> wrote in message
news:<04591a2c5d469ef78d35c89ed4ed58f7@TeraNews>...
> >
> >>Lynn, looks like he got you there if these quotes are true.
> >>In the posts below you take responsibility for making those
> >> calls.
> >>In your post above, you state you do not make those calls.
> >>Which one is it?
> :
> > Nope, Bob. Mikey isn't a stupid man and he
> > knows well the difference between:
> >
> > 1. A non-shelter rescue group that occasionally
> > has to put a dog down for health or temperament
> > reasons. (Yep, I'm involved with that.)
> :
> > 2. A trainer hired to evaluate a dog who might
> > determine the dog is potentially dangerous.
> > (Yes, again, I've been in that position.)
> :
> > 3. Public pounds that routinely kill stray and
> > abandoned animals. (Nope, I only pull animals
> > from those pounds into the private rescue programs.)
>
> -----------------------------------
Seems the only thing she's ever written that
she NEVER DENIED is THIS:
WORDS OF WISDOM
from our own Lynn Kosmakos
1200mg of lithium and 50 mg of Zoloft every day
For Twenty Years
I THINK I'M QUALIFIED TO TALK ABOUT LITHIUM
"I, too, have a bi-polar mood disorder (manic-depression)
requiring 1200mg of lithium and 50 mg of Zoloft every day.
I, also, care about dogs and use this forum to learn more,
while happily sharing pertinent information I have learned.
But if I were ever to post such sh*t, I would hope that every
other reader of this group would be rightfully outraged."
"Community is an evolutionary thing that we earn
the right to participate in by observing the easily
understood rules and contributing to in constructive ways."
Lynn K.
-----------------------------------------
Here's her PARTNER in "RESCUE" :
"Many People Have Problems Getting The Pinch
Right, Either They Do Not Pinch Enough, Or They
Have A Very Stoic Dog. Some Dogs Will Collapse
Into A Heap. About The Ear Pinch: You Must Keep
The Pressure Up," sindy "don't let the dog SCREAM"
mooreon, author of HOWER FAQ's pages on k9 web.
You think HURTING a HUNTING DOG to
MAKE IT HUNT is NECESSARY???
I'll be you've never had to put down litters of
beautiful labrador puppies? If you had did, maybe
you'd be singing a different tune?
"Actually, have held them for the tech to euth, and
put their bodies in the trash bag and in the freezer
for the trash company to come and dispose of.
No different tune," ~Emily
"I'll bet you don't know a thing about me. I volunteered
as assistant to the euthanasia tech at our local shelter
for a while, and I know a bit about overpopulation and
unwanted animals.
This however has nothing at all to do with responsible
breeders, because responsible breeders don't contribute
to that problem," Mustang Sally.
Are those MENTAL CASES, or NOT?
Better report to Soup and update your MENTAL ILLNESS
status. The Puppy Wizard wouldn't wanna push you over
the goddamned edge and see you HURT YOURSELF
from EMBARRASSMENT.
> Sylvia was allegedly a year old and allegedly
> a purebred Border Terrier. I drove 4 hours
> one way up into the North Carolina mountains
> to meet the driver bringing her down from still
> another driver. The gal got out of her van looking
> upset, and told me that Sylvia was an obvious mix.
Well, there goes the resale value.
> But I'd agreed to take her. The sending shelter
> had had her spayed already.
Right. Surgically mutilating dogs that are kept
by responsible owners so they're not indiscriminately
bred is as irresponsible as indiscriminately breeding.
> She was a funny looking little thing... obviously a
> Dachshund (standard size, longcoat)-Border Terrier
> cross. She was housetrained, and active and happy...
> although she didn't like my boss-dog, Alvin.
You mean Alvin was afraid of her.
> I quickly placed her with an older lady who was very active.
Cause you couldn't train Alvin not to attack her.
> Three days later, I brought her home. Sylvia was
> fine with the young granddaughter, but wanted to
> eat the 4yo boy before he even had his coat off.
SHOWENSDS like he'd been teased by a kid.
> In the next weeks, it was obvious that Sylvia wasn't
> a year old. Maybe not six months; she was still
> puppy-nipping
That's INSANE. The dog was becoming HYPERACTIVE
from MISHANDLING, not cause of her age being less
than the shelter and the vet believed.
> I worked with her on the nipping
You mean you jerked and choked and sprayed
aversives in her eyes and woulda shocked her
if you had a shock collar.
> and got her interested in chewing;
As an anxiety behavior.
> since she wanted to chew on toys, I was quite pleased.
BWEEEEHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!
> I'm an obedience instructor,
You're a FRAUD a LIAR a DOG ABUSER and a MENTAL CASE.
> and my boss
You mean Alvin?
> and I worked with her and the boss's 4yo
> grandson and got rid of the kid problem.
You mean you jerked and choked her on your
pronged spiked pinch choke collar.
> Placed her again with a lady with only older
> kids in and out of the house.
To avoid the problem you couldn't successfully train.
> Here, Sylvia decided to piddle Only when indoors.
Cause she was being mishandled.
> Back she came....
So much for all your effort.
> never once to piddle indoors here.
Cause she had OTHER ISSUES with you
bein a professional abuser.
> We continued to work on obedience, and on
> civilizing the little minx at home.
Ain't a minx a kat? Thought you had a dog here?
> She'd come up with a problem, I'd work it out
> and get it solved.
No. You'd REPRESS IT and it'd change to other
seemingly non related often worse behaviors as
replacement or trainsfer behaviors.
> If she couldn't find a new problem, she'd revert
> to an old one.
Yeah. That's the PREDICTABLE RESULT of REPRESSION.
> In the meantime, she was terrifically comical.
INDEED.
> Alvin got sick, and she tried to kill him.
So much for your alphalpha BULLSHIT.
> He recovered and told her where to hang her hat.
Cause you don't have the intellect to HOWEtwit the
cunning of the domestic puppy dog.
> Time passed, still playing cure this week's
> problem... still working on obedience and tricks.
Yeah. Tricks.
> Alvin had to have belly surgery. Sylvia tried
> to kill him again.
Yeah. That's the PREDICTABLE RESULT of
your alphalpha BULLSHIT.
> I stopped her, as before.
You mean you hurt and intimidated her someMOORE.
> Then she decided that I was not to brush her teeth.
Dogs get bad teeth from STRESS.
> I was still working on that when she decided
> that I was no longer allowed to comb or brush her.
Like kwbrown's DEAD DOG Teena.
> I muzzled her and groomed her anyhow,
Like kwbrown done to her DEAD DOG Teena.
> and she was cooperative, as long as she was muzzled.
As long as you could force and intimidate her.
> The cooperation faded slightly.
You mean when you couldn't HURT her.
> She wanted to solve all problems with her teeth.
Cause you're a dog abuser.
> It came on a November evening... cold and rainy...
> when I sent the dogs out for the last potty call before
> bed time. She started past me, at the door, then
> wheeled and dove for my leg, snarling, every tooth
> in her head visible, ears back, hackles up.
Like you done to her when she was fighting with Alvin.
> Fortunately, I kept a collar on her, and grabbed it,
> so she didn't make contact. I marched her to her
> crate until the terriers were back indoors and crated,
Like kwbrown done to Teena before she MURDERED IT.
> then I walked her out on leash... not a bit of untoward
> behavior.
Cause she knew you was ready to HURT her.
> But she could no longer be offered for placement.
Cause you only sell dogs to abusers?
> Not with that very intense effort to attack me
> over nothing significant.
You mean nuthin MOORE significant than constant
jerking and choking and crating like what made tara
o. aka tee's DEAD DOG Summer fear aggressive
of small children and what made kwbrown's DEAD
DOG Teena turn on her like liea altshuller's dog
Cubbe done to her for jerking and choking her.
> The next morning, after an long conversation
> with two other rescuers who were trainers,
BWEEEEAHAHAHAHHAAAA!!!
> and with the vet, who attempted to do a physical.
The dog is fear agressive, not SICK.
> Sylvia was having none of it.
Of curse not. You was fixin to MURDER HER.
> They did get an intravenous line into place
> after sedating her with an injection, and finished
> the physical.
That so?
> The vet felt she might have had a brain tumor
BWEEEHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!!
Abuse causes fear aggression.
> or some other form of neurological problem.
The neurological problem is you're a psychopath.
> So Sylvia crossed the bridge
You MURDERED her.
> while I held her and cried.
You MURDERED your dog cause you wouldn't
stop HURTING and INTIMIDATING her. If you'd
like to DISPUTE THAT, let's talk with your "trainer"
pal who heelped you with the child aggression and
we'll SEE HOWE COME the dog ATTACKED YOU.
> Max unofficially became my dog because he was
> 12 1/2 years old when he came to me after a family
> disaster.
Your sister went into the mental HOWES?
> He was a very handsome purebred fellow, but
> way too big. He already had cataracts forming, but
> certainly could see to chase tennis balls and carry
> one around constantly. He was a love bug...
No dHOWET.
> His first owner and I would talk about him by
> phone often, and she sent him treats for Christmas
Yeah.
> and his birthday.
But of curse.
<snip tripe>
> Each one is special... but not all go to happy ever
> after homes. Some few stay with us for the rest of
> their lives, and some few must be sent across the
> bridge because they are not safe...
No. You MURDER dogs cause you HURT and INTIMIDATE
them and when they object you get SCARED and MURDER
THEM cause you're a coward and a mental case.
> for us, for our own dogs...
Dogs only attack when they're AFRAID.
Or when they got a BRAIN TUMOR. Or
maybe when they're havin a prozac defieciency.
> and the liability is just too great for them
Cause you don't know HOWE to handle and train
a dog or you'd never jerk and choke them on
pronged spiked pinch choke collars.
> ever to have homes of their own.
Most of theos dogs woudln't get thrown HOWETA
their HOWESES if you wasn't teachin their people
to hurt intimidate and lock them in boxes.
> I think of Old Max and Sylvia often... and hold
> them in my heart.
BWEEEAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!
> Jo Wolf
> Martinez, Georgia
<"Terri"@cyberhighway
> 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
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 into good behavior.
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?)
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