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1 29th October 17:53
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Default Desperate need in Galveston County



HOWEDY racetrack silly you pathetic miserable stinkin
rotten lyin animal muderin punk thug coward active acute
chronic life long incurable malignant maliciHOWES MENTAL
CASE and professional "shelter / rescue" SCAM ARTIST who's
"SHELTER / RESCUE" MURDERS 67% of their "sheltered /
rescued" dogs,


Yeah? These "rescue" organizations ain't nuthin but a SCAM <{}:~ ( >

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CORRECTO~!

There AIN'T NO NEED for "RESCUIN" dogs if dog lovers
like racetrack silly an her ilk didn't MURDER them for PROFIT.


You think THEY'D be less likely to MURDER IT than you'd
do yourself, PERSONALLY, at your own KILL shelter?

LIKE THIS:

"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.

Here's racetrack silly IDENTIFIED EXXXPOSED an
DISCREDITED as a lyin animal murderin
MENTAL PATIENT:

From: lucyaa...@claque.net
Date: Tues, May 24 2005
sighthounds & siberians wrote:


From:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...ior/msg/b51f2b...
<<It probably wouldn't hurt, and a dose of reality
might be helpful, too. I'm president of the board
of our local shelter. The new board has almost
succeeded in pulling the APL out of financial ruin,
and very soon now we'll be able to turn our attention
to making improvements in our shelter, increasing
adoptions, etc. We are in the largest county in our
state, and it's also one of the poorest. We take in
around 3,000 animals a year and euthanize two-
thirds of them.>>

Nope. No lie. Two thirds=66%.

Actually, closer to 67%.

IS that really what "rescue" means, Sally?
Killing 2 out of every 3 dogs one "rescues"? Geeez!

What exactly was "made up" by Jerry, then?

The part about your "mental illness"? Why, you
call him "lunatic", so you're both even on that.

Though I still can't help wondering how "sane"
someone who loves dogs can be when running
a shelter that puts down two thirds of the dogs it "rescues".


Lucy (likewise)

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Here's a few of racetrack silly's SUCCESSES:

"After Numerous Training Classes, Behavioral
Consultations, And Hundreds Of Dollars In Vet
Bills, I Killed My Dalmatian Several Years Ago
Due To Extreme Dog-Aggressiveness," mustang sally.

SEE?

"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. SEE?
From: sighthounds & siberians <x...@ncweb.com>
Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005

Subject: Re: my brother's dog

Assuming you could have found someone who knew
what they were doing. When the problems with Justy
and Tasha started, we contacted everyone we could
think of, including the Dal rescue people and trainers.

There weren't any behaviorists around, but someone,
I don't remember who, referred us to one in another
state who did phone consultations!

Of course, that was of limited value. In retrospect,
I still think that situation was unsalvageable. But
we sure learned a lot about multi-dog interactions,
dog aggression and managing less severe fighting
situations.

It was months before hearing a dog growl
didn't make my heartbeat race.

Mustang Sally

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SEE??

Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001
Subject: Re: shock collars
Sally Hennessey <greyho...@ncweb.com> wrote in message
news:b8m1dtsv6vuiblo63h8ekqiforibadrff2@4ax.com...

Aside from being incredibly offensive and self-
righteous, this post shows and absence of knowledge
in the differences in dogs' temperaments, or perhaps
a lack of ability to perceive same.

The fact that you, Alison, have never met a dog to
whom corrections and discomfort, even pain, were
unimportant does not mean that such dogs do not exist.

What it means is that you don't know as much about
dogs as you think you do, and you surely don't know
a damn thing about Harlan or anyone else's dog here.

I had a Dalmatian that would instigate fights with
one of her housemates; that dog had no fear or
anything, and pain incurred during a fight meant
nothing to her.

I know that that dog is not unique, and I'm sure many
people here can tell similar stories. The fact that
you, Alison, continue to say things to people such as
what you said to Theresa about causing her dog to
suffer (at least I guess that's what you meant by
"you cause your dog suffers" - - must be the King's
English you guys talk about over there) means that
you are an ignorant, arrogant, insensitive person
who is not worth further notice.
Sally Hennessey SEE?
"Sally Hennessey" <greyho...@ncweb.com> wrote in message
news:54nuetsqgkhp26qqv128jnumgmb2m27opr@4ax.com...

Nope. No more than you'd convince Patch that
prongs and e-collars, in the right hands, are not
intrinsically abusive; or that dogs trained properly
with prongs or e-collars are not fearful, in pain, or
intimidated; or that any one of us here knows our
own dogs and their reactions better than someone
who has never seen them or us...hmmm.

I'm starting to see some similarities here.

Sally Hennessey

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An here's the lyin animal murderin MENTAL PATIENT,
a self-professed SHELTER / RESCUE owner / director
complainin abHOWET NOT HURTIN MUTILATIN an
MURDERIN innocent defenseless dumb critters:

From: lucyaa...@claque.net
Date: 25 May 2005
Subject: Re: Should I take the 'Puppy Wizard' seriously?
sighthounds & siberians wrote:


Since I've been the only one who advised to read The
Amazing Puppy Wizard's manual lately, I'll try to reply to this.


That's a matter of opinion, of course - an opinion that
I do not share and one that you cannot support with proof.

The fact that he doesn't post a link to the pictures of
his dogs doesn't prove that those dogs don't exist, much
less that they never have existed.

I don't think that he said that ALL the illnesses are
caused by mishandling or abuse, but that mishandling/
abuse did cause a great number of apparently unrelated
illnesses.

There's a vast literature supporting that - just look
at the variety of stress-induced disorders.


And yet, I can tell you from first hand experience that this
claim is justified (except the part about "sitting naked", for
which we have to take The Amazing Puppy Wizard's word)
in the case of two dogs who are living half the world away
from him - MY two dogs.

For instance, he told me exactly what to do when Bonnie was
barking with excitement as someone she loved was arriving,
and his advice worked... like magic!

Also, his advice about how to deal with her fear of thunder
was the ONLY thing that could calm her down.


Sometimes the truth does seem unbelievable, but it is still the truth.

And this fact has nothing to do with his ability to train
dogs via the Internet, either.

Perhaps he can afford it. One thing is certain: his training
method is incredibly easy to apply. In certain respects, the
result is practically instant. Like with aggression, for example.

Or with separation anxiety.


Again, this has nothing to do with the fact that his method WORKS.


So he isn't "nice" (but, you know, neither the rest of you
are exactly very friendly to those who disagree with you).
Anyway, does it matter so much how he behaves here, if
his method is successful with our dogs?

After all, we don't need to train HIM, we need to train our
DOGS; and Jerry understands exactly what seems to be going
on in the dogs' minds and he has both the experience and the
willingness to teach others how to use this understanding in
order to modify their own dogs' behavior as they desire.

I fail to see how - for someone who comes here for help with
some very urgent and specific problem - Jerry's online behavior
would be more important than the fact that his method could
really aid their dog.

Lucy (and I never said that one should do as Jerry says, I
only advised that they should read_the_manual_ and_decide_
for_ themselves_, while the rest of you seem to think that just
READING the manual can somehow cause damage)

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