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1 28th February 14:32
the puppy wizard
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Default Last bit on pups



That so? You're talkin to liars, dog abusers, and mental cases.

Oh! E***CUSE The Puppy Wizard! HE almost FORGOT
you're a dog abuser, a liar, and a MENTAL CASE yourself! Pardon!


You want reality, you miserable s***bag?

The only things that ever passed through your head are obscene.

Yeah. You'll make E***CUSES for anything.

Yeah... from the hearts of liars and dog abusers and MENTAL CASES.


You want the "whole picture?" It's pretty GRIM, diddler:

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. --------------------------------------------

cause.

That so? Here's you 'workin for the cause,' diddler:


I'd like to buy your dead coyote pelts for my
Mrs. to sew into a nice winter coat. At least
they'll be serving a puporse. What do you do
with the meat? I could use it for dog and kat
food, if you can ship it to me

I can use any other animal's pelts and meat too,
so it shouldn't be a total waste.

HOWE much?

Think we can work a deal?
Your Puppy Wizard. <} ; ~ ) >


Here's your pal diddler hurtin and killin animals. disciple
cris respects diddler as a subsistance hunter:

"coyotes pay $3 a piece for raw furs. Raccoons $.50 a piece.
Hardly worth doing, but he's got to do SOMETHING or sitting
around the house with me would drive him stir crazy. <grin>"


WHEN YOU CAN'T FIND ANY CATS TO SHOOT,
SHOOT HUNGRY DOGS INSTEAD FOR GETTING
IN THE GARBAGE

From: diddy (diddy@diddy.net)
Subject: Re: Dog Shot, Neighbor Charged, Anchorage AK

Date: 2002-11-08 07:00:27 PST

I guess if I felt Danny was threatened, it's the way I would
react.
There would be none left standing to deal with the threat just in
case.
If someone hurt him, I would not let borders or continents stop me
from
pursuing justice.

Then again, I always feed Danny INSIDE. If someone is feeding his
dog
outside, his own dog might not mean THAT much to him.
If he was feeding his dog outside though, many dogs are food
aggressive,
and that could most certainly spark a dog aggression thing.

(and if the dog was penned quietly outside, what was it doing in
his
yard?)

I shot a neighbors dog one night for chasing my horses and called
him to
help me find it. I would do the same for threatening my dog.

My husband shot a dog that had been tearing up trash up and down
our
road for years making an unbelievable mess. When we finally killed
the
culprit, the whole road cheered. Animal control had never been
able in
years to catch this critter. (we think it was feral it was
certainly
unkempt enough to have been....and it had been shot at by MANY of
the
neighbors, but it never frightened it off enough to keep it from
NOT
tearing up the road the next trash day) ---------------------------------
On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 21:51:48 -0400, diddy <diddy@nospam.diddy.net> wrote:

<diddy@nospam.diddy.net>

OK, you've actually stopped making sense now. You enjoy mangling
and
"dispatching" (Nice euphemism by the way) animals in a misguided
trapping program that you don't agree with because you don't like
my
animals and think I want you to like cats?

My point is not that I want you to like cats. I'd prefer you don't
continue to maim them, but I don't care if you like them.

My point is and has been from the start, your trapping program is
inhumane and misguided. Not only are you killing animals (ie the
target species) you are harming other animals. And your program
will
fail, because you cannot control the factors that have lead to the
coyote population increase by killing a few of them and mangling a
few
other species. It's pretty sick that you enjoy it more because I
agree
with you - that it's stupid. =================
"diddy" <diddy@nospam.diddy.net> wrote in message news:3D666027.CFEC9813@nospam.diddy.net... Lyn wrote:


Here it would be abuse. If you like your cat you keep it home. I
run a
state authorized and monitored nuisance animal trapline. This
morning
there was a cat in a snare. Ordinarily, an animal caught in a
snare can
be released unharmed. One of the animals I am targeting is coyotes
(and
the complaint was that coyotes were killing area cats)

Duh.. If your cats are becoming lunch for wild animals, to me ..
It
makes sense to keep your cats in where they can't become lunch..
whatever.

Regarding this cat in the snare. It went nuts. It leaped, and
tangled
itself, and most certainly strangulated it's intestines. It had
the
snare pulled tight down to the diameter of a dime (just large
enough to
encircle the spine) around the waist area. This cats snarled, and
attacked. Trying to extricate this cat was exceedingly difficult,
not to
mention dangerous. Because I feared damage to the intestines and
death
of the gut, I imagined this cat was not likely to survive. It
would have
been much simpler to dispatch the unfortunate cat and take out the
dead
body. Instead, this cat wore a collar. it deserved a chance, and
the
owner deserved closure. (no id on the collar) . It escaped, just
as I
released it and it couldn't be taken to the vet for examination. I
will
probably never know if this particular cat survives the experience
or
not.

People in the area were aware that trapping was being done and
apparently still let their cats run free, b oth endangered by the
traps
and by the coyotes being targeted that are causing a problem with
their
cat population.

Had that cat not been wearing a collar, I would not have tried to
release this hostile cat. Releasing it may not have been a
kindness, but
then... cats weren't supposed to be attracted to this type of
trap, in
this position, and then they weren't supposed to go ape, to get
themselves in this situation.

If you like your pet, you keep them home.
(diddler...) =======================
"diddy" <diddy@nospam.diddy.net> wrote in message news:3D773518.9CD340EE@nospam.diddy.net...


From: diddy (diddy@nospam.diddy.net)
Subject: Re: What would you do in this situation?
Date: 2002-05-31 14:49:22 PST

Actually, I borrowed the vets office kitten once for a
couple days for school education on pet care and safe
handling as well as responsible pet ownership.

I kept the kitten over night in a crate within a crate
and yet my dog (yes, Angelic Danny, as well as Taya
and Toby tore that kittne to threads from between the
crate bars. (apparently he stuck his paws through the
crate to bat at the dogs. I was out doing yard work
and rushed in to find the little kittens pieces and
parts being torn through by ALL the dogs.

I called my girl friend to come get my dogs. I screamed
displeasure, and stalked out with the kitten. Danny, et
al spent 3 days in a kennel until I finally felt like I
could interact with them without doing bodily harm. All
three dogs were never touched, but knew they had done
something so unspeakable that I wouldn't associate with
them and they got banished.

To this day, Taya (mom and Dad's dog) and Danny will not
look at a cat. When confronted with one, Danny wees
himself and cowers hiding behind me for help. I'm not
saying this would work this way with all dogs, But mom
and dad now have a house cat, and she has never been
harmed by any of the dogs. Danny is there all the time,
unsupervised, and has no interest in harming tthe cat.
-------------------------------------------------------


diddy (diddy@nospam.diddy.net)
Subject: Oh My God
Newsgroups: View this article only
Date: 2002-01-16 13:39:59 PST

Two nights ago, Reka started acting frantic about 11pm.
I let her out. It's coyote breeding season, and she is fascinated
by them. I assumed she wanted to go out and listen to them
howling. I brought her in, and she spent the night franticly and
desperately demanding to go out.

After about 4am, I finally put her in the barn, locked
securely in a horse stall for the night.

She came in by morning, and had a normal active, playful
day. Last night, at 11pm, She franticly DEMANDED to go
out. I let her out, and brought her in. At midnight, she
DEMANDED to be let out. I let her out, but I went out
to the barn and got a crate, and decided she could
spend the rest of the night in the crate. We were NOT
going to do a repeat of the previous night AGAIN.

At 3am, she whined so loudly, I then decided not to
allow her to set a precedence of this type of behavior.
So I took her crate out to the heated gun shop and
decided to let her act out her bad behavior in peace,
and send a message that her obnoxious behavior
was not going to be tolerated.

This morning at 6am, I went out, and she had vomited
(normal looking dog food) and defecated in her crate
(not normal for Reka, but then, She normally didn't
sleep in a crate, NEVER gets corrected (she never does
anything to GET corrected for) and was probably nerves
from the outside experience, plus reprimand and solitary
confinement.)

I let her in the house while I cleaned the cage. Hoping
I had made my point. She acted healthy and normal, and
playful and chipper. But then I noticed a spot of blood on
the bathroom linoleum and in the bathtub. I was the last to
take a bath, so I knew REKA was the last in the tub.

That blood didnt come from me, so it HAD to come from
Reka. Thinking about her nearing the end of her heat cycle,
I still didnt think a lot about it. I thought her obnoxious
behavior the past couple nights WAS her heat cycle..
and corresponding coyote breeding season.

Then while feeding her breakfast, I saw the whole story.
She had blood (fresh) streaming from her RECTUM. UhOh.

I had her at the vets office this morning before he
opened. He just said her intestines were all bunched
up with huge air pockets.

Was there any chance that she ate strings of carpets? I
said, last Thursday we took a plastic tarp out of the yard
that we had over the grill to protect it from the weather
because she was chewing it. That would explain
EVERYTHING.

The strings are binding and bunching up her intestines,
cutting her internally and tying her intestines in knots as
it works its way through.

Reka is in a very critical situation. She is going to
require extensive and expensive surgery that I cant
afford. I will manage.

Even with the surgery, her condition will be critical
for awhile. Scary thoughts. I would never have
treated her the way I did last night, if I had even a
clue that she was sick. I feel so badly. -- diddy
"diddy" <diddy@nospam.diddy.net> wrote in message news:3C55943B.152F230B@nospam.diddy.net...


either

Yeah. Like you missed my information on breaking dogs of CHEWING
and besides, you was too busy jerking and choking and scolding your dog.


Didn't it though??? Seein as most every thread is about Jerry Howe
and why you should KILLFILE the INFORMATION you bums
need and don't have cause if you admit to using my methods, your
pals will be EMBARRASSED after they've been tellin everybody
my methods don't work and I'm a liar and con man.

That's O.K., diddler. I PLANNED it like that... I'm a dog trainer.


INDEED, but HE sees yours, diddler.


Like your dog came close to not existing anyMOORE after
chewin up some stuff and got HURT on it.

Cost you THOUSANDS at the vet??? At least $1500.00, eh diddler?

Seems Jerry's a bit of a problem for ALL of our dog lovers...who
like
to jerk and choke and shock and spray aversives in their dog's
faces,
diddler.

Have a little whine to wash down the strings of carpet your dog
swallowed
cause you used it to cover something else he was chewing...

Save it diddler, you need it for yourself.

You could have avoided the entire incident had you
TRAINED your dog using my methods not to chew
stuff. But you'd rather force, intimidate and barricade
instead of handle and train your dog like a respectable
dog handler and decent human being. Adios... Thug.

Jerry.
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