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20th November 09:38
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HOWEDY MauiJNP,
BWEEEEEEEAAHAHAHHAAHAAA!!! You're asking lying dog abusing long term active incurable MENTAL CASES who can't even train their own dogs not to attack the GARBAGE CAN or break C-HOWENTER SURFIN withHOWET HURTING and LOCKING their dogs in boxes. A dog is a dog. You've been readin HOWER forums for months. If you've got behavior problems with your dogs you've got ONLY yourself to blame for followin the advice of lying dog abusing mentally ill cowards. S-HOWENDS like anxiHOWESNESS behavior. Dogs BOND together in DEFENSE from their abusers. THAT'S what DOG LOVERS DO BEST. By SHARING your LOVE? You're askin MENTAL CASES who can't even get their own opposite sex dogs like suja and culprit's not to attack each other and MURDER their HOWES kats and leah and culprit have noted in their own CASE HISTORYS. Raising two same aged puppys is NOT recommeded by HOWER Gang Of Lying Dog Abusing Punk Thug Cowards and ACTIVE LONG TERM INCURABLE MENTAL CASES. The Amazing Puppy Wizard SEZ raising two same aged pups is EZier than WON at a time on accHOWENT of they LEARN from each other. That's MOORE idiocy. YOU'RE ASKIN DOG ABUSING MENTAL CASES. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: "The Puppy Wizard" <ThePuppyWizard@EarthLink.Net> Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 7:34 PM Subject: Re: ramblin <SNIP> From: Mike (m.biddisc@ns.sympatico.ca) Subject: Re: Info. on the puppy wizard? Date: 2004-07-18 14:27:02 PST 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 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry M Male" <larrymmale@yahoo.com> To: "The Puppy Wizard" <ThePuppyWizard@EarthLink.Net> Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 12:44 PM Subject: Re: Cocker with ear infection ----- Original Message ----- From: "George von Hilsheimer, Ph.D." <drvonh@mindspring.com> To: <pdd-aspy-nf@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 9:31 AM Subject: How does diagnosis shape treatment? How does diagnosis shape treatment? Nearly every week I have a visit from Jerry Howe, who publicizes himself as The Puppy Wizard. Jerry is a master at behavioral modification of dogs. His fundamental bedrock is the work Pavlov's last student, the late Sam Corson, Ph.D., did at the U of Ohio (at Oxford,O). Sam always pointed out if the dog stopped working for you in the lab, Pavlov and he always took the dog away from the lab, and put him in a loving home and gave him TLC for a couple of months, and then started, very carefully, over again. Jerry believes that reward and constraint focused training is immoral. I've watched him in one short session calm impossible dogs, just about to be murdered (oops "put to sleep") because of their "incorrigibly" violent behavior. Sam was one of the first people to apply amphetamine to hyperactivity (he searched the Middle West for hyperactive dogs); but he never lost sight of the fundamental reality that a dog is not a human, but does respond, doggily, to dog love. You might be surprised to go to B. F. Skinner's "Cumulative Record" and read the essay by Breland and Breland, "The Misbehavior of Organisms". Animals cannot be successfully trained unless the trainer attends to the evolutionary history, the individual's developmental history, and the environmental niche of the animal being trained. Yep, right there in Skinner's last and summary book. Even with behavior mod, you must know the animal. <SNIP> Dr. Von INTRO TO WITS' END DOG TRAINING MANUAL George von Hilsheimer, Ph.D. F.R.S.H. Several years ago one of my old students telephoned to me and asked me what I knew about Doggie Do Right, a device to cause your neighbor's dog to stop barking. I had not heard of the device, nor its inventor, Jerry Howe, but I telephoned, read his website, and told my graduate that I thought the device was worth a trial - indeed I shut up the dogs in my neighborhood by turning on Jerry's supersonic device. After all we all know that dogs respond to whistles humans cannot hear, so why not respond to "attaboy" sounds which humans cannot hear. My student lived far from my Florida homestead, so he tried it on the three incredibly savage, hyperactive and noisy dogs who lived behind a tall fence just 3 feet back of his bedroom. Hot rats! The device worked, Andy got his sleep and I didn't think much of the matter again. A few months ago I had new neighbors on each side of my house, four of them, all with noisy unshuttupable dogs. Argh! So I foned Andrew in Virgina, received the intelligence that his neighbors dogs were still quiet, and then I foned Jerry Howe, the inventor of Doggie Do Right, who came to visit me. Merlin walked into my office. Jerry is a slender fellow with a belly button lenghth grey beard tapering down his chest. I liked him immediately, and I applied his instrument to the neighborhood again which again became silent. It occured to me that if this ultrasonic field worked with dogs that we ought at least to ask the question, what happens to humans in range of the device??? I asked Jerry to give me a list of customers and began inquiring among them. One thing became immediately evident. The Doggie Do Right not only shuts up your neighbors' dogs, it calms and modifies your husband's behavior. Holey Moley, Captain Marvel, this device has major potential. In the meantime Jerry gave me a copy of his Wits End Dog Training Manual. I was delighted. He also introduced me to the world of professional dog trainers some of whom even have Ph.D.s in psychology. This was not such a delight as it appeared that none of these luminaries had actually read Skinner, Lazarus or other fountains of wisdom in psychology. Indeed, it seemed as though they knew very little about the laws of behavior at all! Punishment and confrontation seemed to be their major stock in trade. Well, if you go to my website, www.drbiofeedback.com you can read of the career of Sam Corson, I.P. Pavlov's last student. Sam demonstrated that rehabilitation of hyperactive dogs can easily and readily be done using TLC, tender loving care is at the root of the scientific management of doggies. Pavlov told us so 100 years ago. So what are these degreed morons doing punishing dogs, and shouting "NO" into their doggie faces? If you pick up B.F.Skinner's last book, CUMULATIVE RECORD, included in it is an essay by Keller Breland and Maryann Breland entitled THE MISBEHAVIOR OF ORGANISMS. Skinner deliberately included his students' chapter to emphasize that you cannot manage the behavior of animals unless you take into consideration 1. the animal's evolutionary niche (who is the animal?); 2. the animal's personal history (who is the animal?) and 3, the instinctive repetoire of the animal (who is the animal?) and 4. the personality of the animal (who is the animal?). The Brelands moved far from the white rat. "Thirty-eight species, totaling over 6,000 individual animals, have been conditioned, and we have dared to tackle such unlikely subjects as reindeer, cockatoos, raccoons, porpoises, and whales. " Jerry Howe spends most of his times with dogs, but he has learned Pavlov's lesson well. Dogs are individuals, they are individual DOGS, and they respond most directly and immediately to love and tender loving care. Read with pleasure, and then go love your dog. George von Hilsheimer, Ph.D., F.R.S.H. Who's Who Honoree since 1983 From: TooCool (larrymale@hotmail.com) The Puppy Wizard's Wits End Training Method I have studied canine behavior and dog training for years. I have a huge library that covers every system of training. The Puppy Wizard's (Jerry Howe's) Wits' End Training Method is by far the most scientific, the most advanced, the kindest, the quickest and the most effective training method yet discovered. It is not an assortment of training tips and tricks; it is a logically consistent system. Every behavior problem and every obedience skill is treated in the same logically consistent manner. Please study his manual carefully. Please endeavor to understand the basis of his system and please follow his directions exactly. His manual is a masterpiece. It is dense with theory, with explanation, with detailed descriptions about why behavior problems occur and how their solution should be approached. One should not pick and choose from among his methods based upon what you personally like or dislike. His is not a bag of tricks but a complete and integrated system for not only training a dog but for raising a loving companion. When I once said to Jerry that his system creates for you the dog of your dreams, his response was that it produces for your dog the owner of his dreams. You see, Jerry has discovered that if you are gentle with your dog then he will be gentle with you, if you praise your dog every time he looks at you, then you will become the center of your dogs world, if you use Jerry's sound distraction with praise, then it takes just minutes-sometimes merely seconds-to train your dog to not misbehave (even in your absence) (Just 15 seconds this morning to train my 10 week old puppy to lie quietly and let me clip his nails). Using Jerry's scientific method (sound distraction / praise / alteration / variation) it takes just minutes to train you dog to respond to your commands. What a pleasure it was for me to see my 6 week old puppy running as fast has his wobbly little legs would carry him in response to my recall command-and he comes running every time I call no matter where we are or what he is doing. At ten weeks old now, my puppy never strains upon his leash thanks to Jerry's hot & cold exercises and his Family Pack Leadership exercises. Jerry has discovered that if you scold your dog, if you scream at him, if you intimidate him, if you hurt him, if you force him then his natural response is to oppose you. Is Jerry a nut? It doesn't make any difference to me whether he is or not. It is a logical fallacy to judge a person's ideas based upon their personality. As far as dogs are concerned, Jerry wears his heart upon his sleeve. It touches him deeply when he hears of trainers forcing, intimidating, scolding or hurting dogs. More than that, he knows that force is not effective and that it will certainly lead to behavior problems; sometime problems so severe that people put their dogs down because of those problems. I believe that it is natural for humans to want to control their dog by force. Jerry knows this too. We have all been at our wits' end, haven't we? Dogs have a natural tendency to mimic. In scientific literature it is referred to allelomimetic behavior. Dogs respond in like kind to force; they respond in like kind to praise. Don't bribe your dog with treats; give him what he wants most-your kind attention. Give him your praise. You will be astonished at how your dog 's anxiety will dissipate and how their behavior problems will dissipate along with their anxiety. Treat Jerry Howe's (The Puppy Wizard) Wits' End Training Method as a scientific principle just as you would the law of gravity and you will have astounding success. Dog behavior is just as scientific as is gravity. If you follow Jerry's puppy rules you will get a sweet little Magwai; if you don't you will surely get a little gremlin (anyone see The Gremlins?). --Larry "TooCool" <larrymale@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:a2_Mc.882$Bc1.121@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com. .. I live in an apartment complex that accepts dogs. I have recommended your web site and your training manual to quite a few pet owners. Unfortunately, it seems to be human nature for them to not address training until their dog's behavior problems become serious. Several people have seen me out working with Kit. They cannot believe it when I am able to call a 7 week old pup away from them. Those who have pups of their own say that they are waiting until their pups are older in order to begin training.I tell them to begin now. But they don't know what to do. Have you ever seen the movie "Gremlins"? The Mogwai comes with three rules: 1) keep out of bright light, 2) keep away from water and 3) never feed after midnight. Of course disaster befalls the new owners because they don't take these rules seriously. When I last watched this movie I thought to myself, how similar it was to getting a new puppy. Just as does a Mogwai, a puppy has a nature that demands proper handling and just as it will with a cute little Mogwai, mishandling will turn your cute little puppy into a gremlin. --Larry "TooCool" <larrymale@hotmail.com> wrote in message news: Planarians are primitive, free-living, flat bodied, freshwater creatures. They can be conditioned to respond to stimuli, display the ability to master a two-choice maze, and can transfer the memory of training from one individual to another by feeding a ground up planarian to another one. It is this primitive level of learning that "Learning Theory" and operant conditioning addresses. Operant conditioning does not rely upon an animal's ability to think. It operates upon a primitive (nervous system) level for animals in general, regardless of the level of their brain development. When you train a dog using clicker training, you are training a mindless reaction to your clicker / reinforcement. Your dog is not learning an idea-he is learning a conditioned reflex. He will perform just like a robot when you give the signal-he can't help it. It has also been shown that when you later withdraw your reinforcement that it will induce stress which will lead to behavior problems-often quite severe. Learning in humans is conceptual. "Learning theory" plays absolutely no part in human learning. Humans do not learn through a process of gaining some reinforcement or avoiding some pain. They study their environment, they form concepts, they learn logic (in order to separate truth from falsity) and using reasoning they attempt to integrate all of their knowledge without contradiction. If humans seem to respond to some reinforcement or to avoid some pain, it is because they have consciously evaluated the various alternatives and have made a reasoned choice--that is not a conditioned behavior and it is not an application of "Learning Theory". Canines are not conceptual animals, but they do possess the ability to think. Their thinking powers are different both in kind and in degree from humans. That is why it is so important to learn their nature in order to train them successfully. Operant conditioning operates at a primitive, nervous system level. It does not take advantage of a dog's ability to think-only his ability to be conditioned. The act of subverting his nature as a thinking creature causes stress and anxiety which can in turn produce behavior problems. Please study the Puppy Wizard's Wits' End Training Method. It is consonant with the nature of a thinking dog. It will not induce stress and anxiety and no behavior problems will result. --Larry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry M Male" <larrymmale@yahoo.com> To: "The Puppy Wizard" <ThePuppyWizard@EarthLink.Net> Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 12:44 PM Subject: Re: Cocker with ear infection Subject: PetsMart Puppy Playtime Date: 2004-07-17 12:05:36 PST ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry" To: "The Puppy Wizard" <thepuppywizard@earthlink.net> Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 2:48 PM Subject: Kit rules PetsMart Puppy Playtime Hello Jerry, The experts say to take your puppy to puppy classes to socialize them with other puppies. Kit went to Puppy Playtime at PetsMart today. I guess that I fail to see what Kit could learn from those unruly puppies except perhaps some bad behaviors. Anyway he mostly lay there quietly and watched. He wasn't' scared or apprehensive and he didn't mind approaching other dogs if they seemed willing. But it was a mad house-a beagle sounding off, a boxer jumping on everyone, a bull dog pushing his way around, a Great Dane tripping over everyone, a little pug barking and poor little Kit getting trampled because he was so much smaller than everyone else. Once, he got a bit defensive and snarled and yipped when this one bigger terrier kept picking on him (scratching him hard). Several people commented to me how calm Kit seemed to be. They wondered if it were a breed characteristic. I told them that it was my training method, but most of them seemed to just get that look in their eye that says "Yea, yea". But this one lady seemed interested so I referred her to your web site. She had a rescued dog which she held in her arms and it would snap at other dogs when she gave them any attention. She would immediately grab her little dog's muzzle and squeeze it tightly. She finally confided in me that it did the same to her husband and to her 25lb cat. I told her that it was going to get worse and worse if she didn't address it immediately. I know that carrying that dog around like she does and tucking him tight under her arm when another dog approaches is exasperating her dog's behavior. I told her so. She said that she would immediately go to doggydoright.com. I hope she does. --Larry |
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