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3rd November 12:51
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HOWEDY shelly,
Dogs fear LHOWED noises because they're ABUSED. That's because you can't control the sHOWEND. That's the same same same same reason dogs fear thunder and have carsickness. You don't know HOWE. Dog trainin ain't LUCK. "Luck is for SUCKERS," The Puppy Wizard's DADDY. Since you don't know HOWE to train a dog not to FEAR EVERY THING cause you ABUSE HER. Dogs do not DO THINGS for NO REASON. Every thing dogs DO is FOR A REASON. Dogs FEAR THINGS because they're ABUSED. You mean, YOU BLAME THE BREEDING. All dog behavior problems can be rehabilitated NEARLY INSTANTLY, as PROVEN by The Puppy Wizard's FREE WWW Wits' End Dog Training Method Manual Student's REPORTS RIGHT HERE. Because you're both abusers... and liars... and MENTAL CASES. Well, INDEED IT IS, as it's being MISHANDLED. Neither of you nor most of HOWER Gang Of Lying Dog Abusing Punk Thug Cowards understand HOWE to puperly handle and train a dog. Well, other than that, you're MENTALLY ILL, to boot. noises. You've TOTALLY FAILED in every thing you've ever done. That's HOWE COME totally failing with your dog is such a great pleasure, cause YOU CAN BLAME THE DOG for YOUR INCOMPETENCE. FOOD. And you dole that HOWET like it was gold. Well, THAT'S HOWE COME DOGS HAVE PHOBIAS!!! INDEED? SHOWENDS to The Puppy Wizard like THAT'S CODDLING. RIGHT, cause you got no idea HOWE dogs think and learn. You're a liar and dog abuser and can't post here noMOORE. 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. ============================ --- Original Message ----- From: Paul Bousie To: The Puppy Wizard Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 8:00 AM Subject: Geday. Hey J, I see nothings changed on the NG. Still the same old crappy advice and misunderstanding of the only advice worth reading. The problem with your method J is that I can't answer the questions on the NG no more, people are after a quick fix, they don't want to understand that dog training requires a disiplined method, I'm now really understanding that they are all result orientated, they want the dog to sit, to down, to stay, to come, to stop it's "bad" behaviours, they want to stamp out each anxiety one at a time not realising they create a new one as they deal with the last. I feel sorry for them, they don't understand, they don't even realise the errors of thier ways and they arn't self thinkers, they follow the majority, after all if everyone says thats the way then it must be. I've finally realised people don't want to learn to train dogs they want a trained dog, they want a little puppet that sits and stays and downs and does all the nice doggy stuff or so they think, then when the dog acts like a dog they come squealing to the NG asking how to stop the dog being a dog. I have a nice little visulisation of a dogs mind that I think demonstrates the way we approach dog training. Imagine lots of little circles all in a cluster, each one representing a dog anxiety or behaviour ( desied or not), each circle represents something about the dog, all of them create what a dog is. The traditional way to train a dog is to stamp out the "bad" circles, try to eliminate as many as you can, problem is each one you stamp out another takes it's place (anxiety circles can't be destroyed they just change), obviously it's a futile exercise, but thats the traditional way. Now imagine a big circle that completely surrounds all the small circles, this big circle is the whole dog, that's what we get hold of with all the little circles inside, we don't see the little circles we see the BIG circle the macro as you put it and use that to train. I laugh now when I see posts critisising you, they are critising something they don't even understand or even have the capacity to understand. See ya, Paul ===================== "Paul B" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3edc57c5@clear.net.nz... 100% TOTAL NON PHYSICAL CONTROL, NEARLY INSTANTLY, BY EVERY FREE WWW Wits' End Dog Training Method Manual Student. It's the GENTLEST, FASTEST, MOST EFFECTIVE, NON FORCE, NON CONFRONTATIONAL, NON BRIBE, SCIENTIFIC and PSYCHOLOGICAL technique in the Whole Wild World, BAR NONE. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Bousie" <paulbousie@clear.net.nz> To: "'Don Fitz'" <donfitz69@hotmail.com>; <Amanda@DCFWatch.com> Cc: <jhowe2@bellsouth.net> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 5:45 AM Subject: RE: Jerry Howe ============================== "Paul B" <panders@zfree.co.nz> wrote in message news:3c2ae204@clear.net.nz... ======================= Subject: Re: Get off the bed... please? Paul B (NOSPAMpaulbousie@clear.net.nz) Subject: Good dogs!!! bad dogs.?? Date: 2000/10/21 Something occurred this morning that made me think how we treat our dogs and what expectations we have of them. Because it was a Saturday we slept in and the dogs eventually jumped up on the bed on my wife's side. After a brief greeting she very abruptly demanded they get down, "OFF THE BED" she insisted, Sam looked at her perplexed, so she repeated the "order", so Sam tried to lick her face, "GET OFF" she said abruptly. Sam got down but was unsure what he had done wrong. After a bit they both came over and jumped up on my side, I patted them etc and eventually asked them to get down, "off the bed, good dogs" and they hopped off immediately with no prob's. Eileen asked me why they obey me and not her so easily. I told her they got down for me because I asked them to, they know the command "off the bed" or "off anything" so there is no need to demand it of them, ask them and they will comply, demand it and they get confused because they think you are annoyed with them but they don't know why so they try to "make amends" which is why Sam licked her. I have found giving dogs "payment" in advance i.e. "Sam sit goodboy" makes the dogs want to respond, after all, all dogs want to be "good dogs" and if you tell them they are good then they feel an obligation to obey your request. Telling Sam he's a good dog after he sit's apart from been too late is also a gamble because if he doesn't sit then there's no positive interaction. Trust your dog, ask it to do your request and say "good dog" sincerely at the end of the request and I bet you'll find your dog thinking then responding everytime. Paul ======================= From: Paul B (NOSPAMpanders@zfree.co.nz) Subject: Re: Get off the bed... please? Date: 2001-07-03 03:05:59 PST A bit of respect works wonders, the same rule applies to every aspect of the relationship with your dog. Paul. ======================== ----- Original Message ----- From: Eric To: jhowe2@bellsouth.net Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 7:54 AM Subject: just checking in.. Jerry! You helped me with my pal Dundee about a year ago regarding submissive peeing. Just wanted to let you know he's doing great- he was "cured" in about 2 days using your techniques! He has since become the "smartest dog in the world"! Once I stopped thinking like a human and got inside his head, I can teach him ANYTHING, usually in a matter of minutes. Makes me look like an expert dog-trainer. I rescued two strays last week, cleaned 'em up, wormed 'em, and am getting them their shots. Time to get inside their heads and teach them to teach themselves how to be good dogs! Instead of feeling like "training" is a chore, I look forward to working with these guys a couple times a day... Although I don't follow your instructions "to a T", I learned from you to "think like a dog" and stimulate their brain rather than beating ass or pinching, or any of that nonsense. I know damn well I would NOT be loyal to someone who beat MY ass lol! Well, just wanted to thank you for rattling the bushes out there and teaching folks the RIGHT way to "train" dogs. A horseman friend of mine uses very similar techniques in training his horses- he calls it "natural horsemanship". He is hated by nearly all the local "trainers" yet somehow he repeatedly wins at every show he attends. He rarely shows any more, but goes now and then to rub their noses in it (pun intended)... Too cool.... Have a great holiday season and keep up the good work! Eric , Dundee, Sammy, and Maynard ========================== "Just Want To Second Jerry's Method For Dealing With This (Destructive Separation Anxiety). I've Suggested It To Quite A Few Clients Now And It's Worked 'EVERY TIME The Very First Time' - marilyn, Trainer, 33 Years Experience. =================== "His Amazing Progress Almost Makes Me Cry. Your Method Takes Positive Training To The Next Level And Should Really Be Used By All Trainers Who Call Themselves Trainers. Thank You For Helping Me Save His Life," Kay Pierce, Professional Trainer, 30 Years Experience. ==================== "Hoku Beltz" <hoku@rsphawaii.com> wrote in message news:SN2k9.45447$V7.10868114@twister.socal.rr.com. .. ================== ----- Original Message ----- From: Hoku Beltz To: The Puppy Wizard Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 6:12 PM Subject: Mahalo Aloha Jerry, Just wanted to let you know that the surrogate toy technique is working wonders. I have not had a shredded sheet for over a week now. It is nice to be able to leave the bed made and come home to a made bed. Your program is awesome, but you already know that. Keep up the good work! Hoku ================== Dave Cohen <cohen1@total.net writes: Re: Barking Deterrants Needed... Hi. Please understand that I do not know Jerry and have spoken with him briefly once by email. I have no stake or interest in the success of his business. I simply want to thank him publicly for one of his tips, with regards to separation anxiety. I thought it seemed far fetched to praise a stuffed animal and then say good bye to my own dog, but I am usually a very open minded person, so I tried it. Well, lo and behold- the damn trick worked! I think Jerry has some intriguing techniques, and personally I think everyone who constantly criticizes him is not understanding his logic. Thank you Jerry! ===================== |
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