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6th July 23:21
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HOWEDY Chardonnay9,
INDEED? Don't you wanna know HOWE malinda an her MENTAL CASE PALS trick their dogs into THINKIN THEY'RE GONNA DIE?? You're welcome~! HOWEver, you AIN'T SEEN NUTHIN YET: HOWE COME would these EXXXPERTS post anonymHOWESLY or set their INFORMATIVE POSTS to EXXXPIRE in six days, like matty a.k.a. Rocky, elegy, montana, diddler, professora melanie chang, cindy title moore of k9web.com, marquis de "READ KOEHLER FOR CONTENT" shaw and not so happy, not so handsome, not so gentle jackass,not even jack morrison, a.k.a. BIG DADDY a.k.a.DOGMAN a.k.a. tommy sorenson of sorenson's Retriever PUPPY MILL and SHOCK COLLAR SALES?? Are they EMBARRASSED by their own words, the lyin animal murderin punk thug coward mental cases frauds an SCAM ARTISTS?? matty aka Rocky EXXXPLAINS HOWE COME: "Rocky" <2d...@rocky-dog.com> wrote For reasons I'll only explain privately, I've gone no archive, and it's a shame. Once in a while, while looking for something else, I'll run into an old post of mine. What an idiotic response! Whoops. --------------------------- SEE?? BWEEEAAAHAHAAAHAAHAAA!~!~! "Warning: Sometimes The Corrections Will Seem Quite Harsh And Cause You To Cringe. This Is A Normal Reaction The First Few Times It Happens, But You'll Get Over It." mike duforth, author: "CourteHOWES Canine." "I have heard advice stating that you should pre-load your dog for Bitter Apple for it to work as efficiently as possible. What does this mean? When you bring home the Bitter Apple for the first time, spray one squirt directly into the dog's mouth and walk away. The dog won't be too thrilled with this but just ignore him and continue your normal behavior." --Mike Dufort author of the zero selling book "CourteHOWES Canines" "Loop the lead (it's basically a GIANT nylon or leather choke collar) over his snarly little head, and give him a stern correction" --Janet Boss http://tinyurl.com/5m6ppt "Rudy is going to start learning the e-collar this week. I'm sure you'll NOT hear screams from across the pond." "J1Boss" <j1b...@aol.com> wrote in message news:20040324071828.07753.00000001@mb-m18.aol.com... He was next to me and I could see his neck muscles pulsing. He didn't even blink an eye. Janet Boss "sionnach" <rhyfe...@msn.com> wrote in message news:c3qi15$2biuoh$1@ID-45033.news.uni-berlin.de... An INSENSITIVE DOG??? Do you think the citronella collar is CRUEL cause the SMELL LINGERS after the dog's been sprayed in the face and the dog won't know HOWE COME IT was MACED? janet CONtinues: They're DUMB ANIMALS these MENTALLY ILL LYING DOG ABUSERS HURT INTIMIDATE and MURDER. ----------------- LIKE THIS: "Well, Jack Did Hit My Dog. Actually I'd Call It A Sharp Tap Of The Crook To The Nose. I Know Jack Wouldn't Have Done It If He Thought Solo Couldn't Take It. I Still Crate Him Because Otherwise I Fear He Might Eat My Cat," Melanie Lee Chang * mch...@lppi.ucsf.edu Canine Behavioral Genetics Project University of California, San Francisco http://psych.ucsf.edu/K9BehavioralGenetics/ captain arthur haggerty SEZ: "A CHIN CHUCK" Makes A ResoundingSound Distraction: "When You Chuck The Dog The Sound Will Travel Up The Mandible To The Ears And Give A Popping Sound To The Dog." "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. "Reliable Punishment Cycles, Different Thresholds To Pain And Punishment, High Tolerance For Correction, Escalation Of Correction To A Level Where The Dog Yelps When You Punish Him, Thus Making The Experience One Which The Dog Will Want To Avoid In The Future," grant teeboon, RAAF. Not so handsome, not so gentle, not so manly, not so happy jackass not even morrison aka dogman aka BIG DADDY tommy sorenson sez: "I don't know how big you are, kiddo, so this may not be as easy for you as it is for me, but use a little "knee action," that is, as the dog goes charging by you, just give the dog a little bop with your knee and shin. Yep, really lean into it. Even knock her over, if you can, but make sure to make her think twice about rushing past you again - - which is exactly what you want her to do. Don't bother with scolding her, she'll get the message. If it happens again, just REPEAT the knee action. When she steps on your toes, just pick up your foot abruptly and nudge her with your knee. Again, no scolding is necessary here, so you don't have to worry about her "over-reacting." I don't think this is necessarily a lack of respect for you, just a lack of training. That is, she just needs *more* of it." "My objective is always to find a way that WORKS. And if it is DANGEROUS behavior that I'm trying to modify, behavior than can get the dog KILLED, I will resort to ANYTHING to save him. A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G. Okay. Call me a cruel, inhumane, abusive bastard if you want to, but it doesn't affect me at all. When you've saved the lives of as many dogs as I have, you'll learn that that's the only thing that really matters. Saving lives and making dogs become good citizens At no time do the Monks *ever* advocate beating a dog. A swat on the rump or a check to the chin does *not* constitute a "beating." ===================== 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 "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 "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. "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. lying frosty dahl says: "To me, training a dog without using intimidation, confrontation, or punishment is, indeed, everything. I certainly reject "force" as Marilyn defines it. And "fear" can be included under the category of intimidation. Not a one of these is constructive in the training of a dog; all are bad for the dog/handler relationship, the dog's confidence, the dog's ultimate potential, etc. But I do make use of tools and methods which I believe to cause physical discomfort, including electric collars, pinch collars, chain collars, switches, and the ear pinch. I just don't equate the reaction with the tool/method--I look at the dog to know its reaction. I think that is what some people don't do: they are so full of surmises about what causes what, that they never bother to regard the dog as the authority. lying frosty dahl sez she doesn't twist: "None of my posts, prior to or subsequent to Jerry Howe's attacks, encourage anyone to twist ears, beat dogs, confront, intimidate, frighten, or any of the crap he constantly attributes to me. I Would Never Advise Anyone To Slap A Dog I Do Not Believe There Is A Single Circumstance Ever, Where Slapping A Dog Is Anything But Destructive," "I don't see why anyone would want to choke or beat a dog, or how any trainer could possibly get a good working dog by making them unhapper, fearful, cowering, etc." sez amy lying frosty dahl. Here's lying frosty dahl BEATING A DOG to TRAIN IT: Borrowed from: "Puppy Raising Tips" from professional trainers, John and Amy Dahl. "Around four months many puppies can withstand a correction. Unfortunately this is the time they start teething and if their mouth hurts, they may act generally sensitive. If this is the case, be patient and wait for all those baby teeth to fall out. In training, retrievers often respond to physical correction better than verbal correction. While "NO!" is extremely useful if puppy is about to bite an electrical cord or steal food off the table, when you are teaching them something (like obedience) a sharp jerk on their lead or swat with a stick gets the message across with less emotion and less effect on their confidence. If they drop the dummy and act like their mouth hurts when they are teething, stop all retrieving and wait for their mouth to feel better. A correction should be just severe enough to get the dog to respond. Repeated weak corrections are very stressful to the dog." ==================== Amy Dahl writes: "From where I sit, there is a difference. I haven't noticed any of the contingent who like Koehler trying to force their method on everyone, or calling others names because they do not use the method. I personally believe the Koehler method is a more humane way of teaching than any alternative I have studied. And I am not averse to learning--I have studied a number of methods. Koehler, of course, stops far short of the specialized work I do with retrievers, and some of the things in his book, such as making the dog walk behind the handler on the "finish," are inappropriate for retriever work. Why do I think Koehler's method is more humane than others? First, I don't believe "corrections vs. no corrections" is as significant to dogs as it is to people. Applied correctly, Koehler's method uses *no* intimidation, fear, or emotional manipulation. It is clear and definite, and the handler's actions are always predictable. The method is masterfully designed to prevent confrontation or vying for control in any way. It places high demands of responsibility on the trainer, and takes a great deal of commitment to do correctly, so it is not for the casual "dabbler." When done well,very few corrections are needed. In brief, I think the clarity, predictability, and absence of emotional blackmail weigh more strongly in the method's favor, than the occasional brief unpleasantness of correction weighs against it." lying frosty dahl. I don't beat dogs, twist ears, or pinch toes. For the benefit of anyone who is in doubt, and who chooses not to read the article (SHE'D REALLY LIKE IT IF YOU DON'T READ IT!), there is NO mention in it of "twisting ears (INDEED, SHE PINCHES THEM WITH SPIKES). I would never slap a dog (SHE TEACHES PEOPLE TO BEAT DOGS WITH STICKS TO MOTIVATE THEM). I would never advise anyone to slap a dog (SHE'S A PROVEN LIAR AND DOG ABUSER, do you expect her to ADMIT THE TRUTH???). I do not believe there is a single circumstance, ever, where slapping a dog is anything but destructive." RIGHT. She PINCHES, not twists... and chin cuff doesn't mean hit, it means slap. amy lyingfrosty dahl continues: "On the other extreme, the really hard dogs we have trained require much more frequent and heavy application of pressure (PAIN j.h.) to get the job done, This is continued resistance to your increasing authority, and the job is not done until it is overcome" "I Would Never Advise Anyone To Slap A Dog I Do Not Believe There Is A Single Circumstance Ever, Where Slapping A Dog Is Anything But Destructive," "I don't see why anyone would want to choke or beat a dog, or how any trainer could possibly get a good working dog by making them unhapper, fearful, cowering, etc." sez amy lying frosty dahl. lying frosty dahl sez she doesn't twist: "None of my posts, prior to or subsequent to Jerry Howe's attacks, encourage anyone to twist ears, beat dogs, confront, intimidate, frighten, or any of the crap he constantly attributes to me," lying frosty dahl. lying frosty dahl, oakhill kennels wrote: Get A 30"- 40" Stick.You can have a helper wield the stick, or do it yourself. Tougher, less tractable dogs may require you to progress to striking them more sharply Try pinching the ear between the metal casing and the collar, even the buckle on the collar. Persist! Eventually, the dog will give in but will squeal, thrash around, and direct their efforts to escaping the ear pinch You can press the dog's ear with a shotshell instead of your thumb even get a studded collar and pinch the ear against that Make the dog's need to stop the pinching so urgent that resisting your will fades in importance. CHUCK IT Under ITS Chin With That Ever Ready Right Hand, As it catches on, try using the stick and no ear pinch. When the dog is digging out to beat the stick and seems totally reliable without any ear pinch, you are finished If the dog drops it, chuck it solidly under the chin, say "No! Hold!" (stay on the ear until it does) (perhaps because the ear is getting tender, or the dog has decided it isn't worth it)" lying frosty dahl. "Chin cuff absolutely does not mean slap," professora gingold. terri willis, Psychoclown wrote: "Nope. That "beating dogs with sticks" things is something you twisted out of context, because you are full of bizarro manure." "Pudge Was So Soft That She Could And Would Avoid A Simple Swat On The Rump With A Riding Crop," lying frosty dahl, discoverer of CANNIBALISM in Labradors. "Granted That The Dog Who Fears Retribution Will Adore His Owner," lying "I LOVE KOEHLER" lynn. 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. "Training is not confrontation,"Lynn K. <except when it is> "Unfortunately, some confrontation is necessary, just to be able to handle the dogs. For example, we need to crate train a dog immediately because they are usually in need of medical care and they are in foster homes with other dogs. It's a safety necessity," lying "I LOVE KOEHLER" lynn. "Training is not confrontation,"Lynn K. <except when it is> "So what? Whoever said that it's right to always not confront? We sure can try, but a dog who knows a command and growls when given it is certainly being confrontational". You can't simply walk away and pretend it didn't happen or leave it for later work in every situation." 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. ---------------- 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 ~emily is a vivisectionist for a med research laboratory. ------------------------ lying "I LOVE KOEHLER" lynn wrote: "You Lying Sack Of Dung.When Have I Ever Said Anything About Using A Prong Collar, Or Any Collar Correction At All, To Make Dogs Friendly To House Cats. Don't bother. The answer is never." lying "I LOVE KOEHLER" lynn writes about kats and dogs: "This Article Is Something We've Put Together For SF GSD Rescue From: Lynn Kosmakos (lkosma...@home.com) Subject: Re: I have a dog he has cats Date: 1999/11/20 ginge...@my-deja.com wrote: Okay - this is going to be a bit loooong - Lynn K. "Put a prong collar with a six-foot leash on the dog. Don't forget to put the muzzle on the dog. I think a prong works better than a choke with less chance of injury to the dog in this situation. Electronics can be used to create an aversion to cats, but should be used under the direction of a trainer who knows how to instruct the owner in their proper use. Electronics can take the form of shock, sonic or citronella collars. At that time the owner will train with electronics instead of food or whatever other reward system was being used." 8) Put a prong collar with a six-foot leash on the dog. Don't forget to put the muzzle on the dog. I think a prong works better than a choke with less chance of injury to the dog in this situation. Have the dog in a sit-stay next to you with most of the slack out of the leash and let the cat walk through the room and up to the dog if it wishes (this is why you have the dog muzzled). If the dog makes an aggressive move towards the cat, it must be corrected strongly with both your voice and the collar. This is important - the correction must be physically very strong - not a nag. (PS: not many dogs need to be corrected at all)." ------------------- 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? ----------------------------- 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. ------------------------ 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 ~emily is a vivisectionist for a med research laboratory. ------------------------ LikeWIZE, bethgsd is a vivisectionist, animal murderer an MENTAL PATIENT: From: beth...@aol.comnojunk (Bethgsd) Date: 29 Aug 2000 Subject: Re: More Koehler Training Ron, I think Jerry must be VERY bored as he is posting his nonesense to aged posts. Those of us that actually train our dogs, not image all sorts of BS, know the use and genius of Koehler, whether we train the Koehler method or not. Beth Date: 2000/11/11 Subject: Re: Prong Collars Beth - I was just using a normal material collar before, and I am going to try just using that this week. I thought I would give the prong collar a fair try, and I am going to ask the trainer on Monday if I may be using it incorrectly. Thanks for replying. Liz Bethgsd" <beth...@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message news:20010512074538.03385.00002209@ng-mm1.aol.com... Well, once again here is where I stick my nose in:-) Dogman and I have had our disagreements on various issues in the past. However, we have each treated the other with mutal respect. No problem. Beth REC PET DOGS NEWSGROUPS CRAZY KLUB NEWEST INDUCTEE BETHGSD July 2004 From: Bethgsd (beth...@aol.comnojunk) Subject: Re: failed attempt to rehabilitate aggressive dog Newsgroups: rec.pets.dogs.behavior Date: 2002-04-11 Gwen wrote: [Bethgsd Responds] [GWEN, GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF YOUR ASS... CHEMICAL IMBALANCES CAN BE LIFE THREATENING] Well, Gwen I suffer from severe depression which is controlled by a particular SSRI and I find it insulting that you don't feel that chemical imbalances can be lifethreatening. No, I don't go into status but I've attempted to commit suicide a few too many times. And no, those weren't little "cries for help" they were honest to G-D attemts to get out of the pain. So get your head out of your ass and realize that chemical imbalances can be as life threatening, if in a different way, than electrical misfiring. Beth [aka Bethgsd] not to be confused with the non crazy as far as we know, BethF who is ONLY a LIAR and DOG ABUSER) ---------------------------- bethgsd wrote: Terri, As we all know Jerry is a Jackass. I resorted to a "shock" collar my self when Zivia decided that she didn't have to come. I don't like electronic collars, but in a matter of life or death, and I feel that ignoring a recall come and in the park could become a matter of life or death, they are well warranted. Some how or another I consider snake proofing in the same catagory. Any hoo, to get back on subject, I used the collar I rented for Zivia on myself, pleasant no. Cruel, not hardly. Beth Tell us Moore Beth ("I may be fat, but I'm fit")gsd, about what you do to the monkeys once they are locked down into the fun and happy "restraint chairs" BWEEEAAAHAHAHAHAAAA~!~!~! Are you beginin to see a common theme here?? EVERY POSTER HERE IS A DOG ABUSER AND / OR MENTAL CASE. AND IF THEY DENY IT THEY'RE A LIAR ON ACCHOWENTA I GOT IT ALL INDELLIBLY ARCHIVED IN THEIR OWN WRITTEN WORDS <{}: ~ ) > The Simply Amazing Puppy Wizard <{}';~ ) > |
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