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HOWEDY sum,

Sum wrote:
> Do you want to Use Techniques That Give You Immediate Results?

You mean avoiding choking shocking bribing crating and intimidation.

> Do you want to Slash Your Dog Obedience Training Time in Half?

Naaah. You can SLASH it by 3/4ths doin THIS:

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> Do you want to Put an End to the Stress and Annoyance

You can do THAT in WON DAY by doin THIS:

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> of Your Dog Behavior Problems?

DOGS DO NOT HAVE BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS, sum, PEOPLE do.

> Small sample of What You'll Learn:

You'll LEARN you gotta BUY a SHOCK COLLAR.

> -All the Secrets of professional dog trainers are revealed.

That's adam katz's book which ONLY SELLS his SHOCK COLLARS.

> -Learn how to train your dog and Change its behavior available.
> -Learn powerful techniques to solve ANY dog behavior problem.

You mean, LIKE THESE?:

Date: 5/22/03 11:24:35 PM Eastern
Daylight Time
From: p...@cfl.rr.com
To: Witsend...@aol.com

Well, let me tell you, your Wits' End
Dog Training Method works.

My dog, Dasie, Loves to chase chameleons
around the barbecue on the patio. I
used this system on four different occasions.

When she went out today, she looked
everywhere else but the barbecue.
Amazing, just amazing.

I will write to Amanda about the video.

I am really excited to learn more, and
understand. Maybe just a little reassurance
that I am going about it the right way.

Thanks again
Paul

=========================

Hi, Jerry.

I'm not sure that I'm a 100% convert, or that I agree
with (or even understand) 100% of what you say in this
manual ... BUT ... we had "come" down pat in a few
reps and you could have knocked me down when I tried
the exercise with "drop" and, after a few reps in
different spots Darwin practically *threw* the rubber
ball at my feet on command. He's still not perfect
(just a pup, after all, and he's stubborn enough to
want to push and test me a little bit more).

For what it's worth, I can see (as no doubt you have)
how your usenet manner is likely to rankle a few
folks, but that woman who advocates ear pulling and
beating with sticks deserves everything she gets. Even
if that was the only method that would work, I'd live
with my dog not fetching rather than do any of that.
(Darwin fetches enthusiastically and instinctively,
tho').

Best, ben

===================


"Hoku Beltz" <h...@rsphawaii.com> wrote in message
news:SN2k9.45447$V7.10...@twister.socal.rr.com...

Aloha Sunny,

Just follow the training program to the letter, no matter how
insignificant some of the step seem to be and your pupy will
be a very well behaved dog in a few days.

I would seriously consider backing out of the training classes
as they will conflict with the Wit's End principles.

I went the training route first, and still had problems until I
found Wits' End. Now I have two "new and improved" dogs.

You won't be dissapointed if you follow the program.

Good luck,
Hoku


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

==================


From: Paul B (NOSPAMpaulbou...@clear.net.nz­)
Subject: Re: Dog vs cat food (stealing cat food)
Date: 2001-03-03 22:18:03 PST

It's possible to teach a dog not to eat out
of a cat bowl without too much difficulty.

My dogs don't touch the food in the cat bowls although
Roz licks up any bits that have been dropped around the
bowls :-)

I used a can with stones in it to create a distraction
anytime the dogs tried to eat the cats food, followed
with immediate praise. It worked a treat.

The cats bowls are down all the time, usually there is
food left over but the dogs don't eat it, even if we go
out and leave the dogs with access inside through a dog door.

Paul

--
Obedience and affection are not related, if they
were everyone would have obedient dogs.

See the dogs, cats, us and pics of NZ etc at my homepage.....
http://home.clear.net.nz/pages ­/paulbousie/index.html
Updated regularly (last time 23 Jan 01) so keep coming back!!!

====================

From: "nicole" <To: "Jerald D. Howe">
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 10:46 AM
Subject: Off to a good start!

Hi Jerald, Just wanted to tell you we read
your manual and have started working with
the dogs...

"Chloe" (the one we adopted--a. k. a.
"The Destroyer") has already shown
great improvement! (In Just 1 DAY!)

She responds even better than our other
(better-behaved) dog "Poe".

We tried out the surrogate toy technique, and
not a thing was touched when we got back!

We were both surprised because Chloe isn't
that interested in toys and was still very uptight
about us reaching for the door... anyway, it
seemed to work.

We both work all day today so we'll see
how that goes... Regardless, we will be
cool as cukes when we get home! ;)

I'm just so thankful we might have a chance
to get through to her! We're very excited about
her progress thus far...

Thank You!

Nicole, Michael, Poe and especially Chloe!

_________________________________

Jeremy writes:

"A customer recently purchased a Shiba Inu and I suspect
she may be in for a wild ride. This is a breed that I suspect
may respond particularly well to mutual respect style training.

The alpha complex (as I now call it) is likely to
really provoke the dog's naturally competitive nature.

Thanks 1000 times for opening my eyes and don't let
those assholes get you down. I can't be the only person
that sees the sense in your methods. I'm in Windsor,
Ontario, Canada and pass your info to anyone it might
help" Thanks, Jeremy.

================


> -Learn how to make him understand. your dog may not know why
> you are trying to correct him.

You mean jerkin chokin and shockin IT, sum:

From: "Dan Moore" <mooret...@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 06:22:03 GMT
Subject: Re: How to desensitize VERY sound sensitive dog?

Tracy,

What worked for me, in just one storm, was to praise
the dog after each clap of thunder, telling him he's
a Good Dog!

This is an almost 13 year old Doberman, BTW.

The next time it thundered, he did not even react at
all--you could not tell it was the same dog as before.
There was more thunder just the other day, and same
thing, nada, nothing, zilch, no cowering, whimpering,
trying to hide at all, it was that simple.

I got this idea from Jerry Howe, who might seem to be
a "wild and crazy" character, but his non-abusive way
of handling dogs WORKS. Wonderfully. Praise.

It's that simple.

Juanita


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,"

==============================


> -Learn the Best ways to break up dog fights

Dogs ONLY fight when they're AFRAID, sum. Jerking and
choking and shocking dogs is HOWE COME they're AFRAID.

> and prevent them from ever happening again.

You'd have to SHOCK the dog every time IT looks at a other dog.

UNLESS you do THIS:

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> -How to train your dog to learn any command?

You mean like a 100% CONSISTENTLY RELIABLE INSTANT
COME COMMAND in as little as TEN MINUTES?:

ballzde...@gmail.com wrote:
> Well I am happy to reply that so far after 10
> minutes of work and the cans from mr Howes guide,

You mean The Amazing Puppy Wizard's FREE WWW Wits'
End Dog Training Method Manual <{); ~ ) >

> I have instilled the "come" command to Riley.

Good. You mean INSTALLED the come command as
a conditional reflex. Be SHORE to perform the
EXXXORCISES four times in each of four locations.

> He is an extremley smart dog, I have never had
> to go to the third or fourth try.


From: "BarbnBeau" <bdea...@cogeco.ca>
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 01:52:30 -0500
Re: Puppy Wizard's Website

Hi Buzzsaw

Not a Thing to lose ...But a Lot To Gain!!

I can only speak from my experience.. I have a 8 month
old miniature poodle, and although I had done some basic
training with him we had a few barking issues ..ugh

I am happy to tell you, I contacted Jerry at the email
addy I posted and he was so great! I wasn't following
the technique precisely but he helped me get back on track.

Beau is doing sooooo well it is really a thrill working
with him, and seeing the remarkable changes.

Now I can ask for "recall" (come) both on and off lead
and it is immediate!

the first time I ask.

Best of Luck to you,

Remember if you need help or explanation contact Jerry ..
he will be more than happy to help anyway he can.

Cheers
Barb

Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 9:06 AM
Hello.

I never posted here (or anywhere) before. I
never trained or owned a dog before this year.

I downloaded the Wit's End, read it, corresponded
with Mr. Howe and trained my dog to come and to
stop barking in a weekend.

Our dog, Jake, had been treated with kindness the
whole time we had him, about 10 months, but his
earlier life is unknown.

I worked on the hot-cold exercise for about 30
minutes when he suddenly "got it". After that
he came to me every time with no hesitation.

I used the cans filled with pennies to teach him
not to bark. If he now starts to bark, I go to the
door or window, say "Good Boy, its' alright" and
he usually calms down right away.

A couple of times I had to get the cans
out again to reinforce the behavior.

We feel a strong bond with this animal
and he isvery eager to accept our love.

So with all the vitriolic spewing going on,
I have to believe Mr. Howe is right.

His method worked for us.

I don't know if it would have been quite
as effective if we had tried another method first.

Florence
------------------------------------


To: Jerry Howe
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: dog aggression - Today Seemed Like A Miracle -
WELCOME TO WITS' END DOG TRAINING

Sunshine is still acting like a new dog! Saw a dog
today and "good boy-" worked along with calling him-
came the first time every time. Not even a sound out
of him. Think it is hard for him but he never even
seemed to think about going off-reacting. I would
love to write a testimonial but can not seem to find
the site--please send the address--

The word come has no affect on him just the phrase-
-Sunshine come goodboy.

From: <>
To: "Jerry Howe" <jho...@bellsouth.net>
Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: Damned Family Leadership Exercise -

Re: Am I expecting to much

Hi Jerry,

When I talked to you on the phone to order to machine
for daughter's new pup, I told you that I had an older
Chessie. I rescued him at 9 years old and have had
him for 3 years.

It's funny, but I thought I'd try some of your book
training with him. Where I used to say "come" and
then say "good boy" when he obeyed, I have reversed
it with a "good boy" first.

It really does work.

He was very confused at first, wondering what he
had done to get the praise.

But it really gets the attention and distracts him from
whatever he may have going through his brain when
he hears it.

Dogs are funny, but people are too. Can't wait to get
the Doggy do Right, etc.

Thanks,
N
=========

AND LIKE THIS:

Greg M. Silverman" <gmsNOS...@no.umn.edu> wrote in message
Hey, Mr. Wizard, or Alchemist or whatever your alias
of the day is, have to say that our dog heels much
better than she did. This is after reading and
implementing the bit in your "Wits End" treatise.

And she's a royal nutter (but then again, aren't they all?).
Cheers! Greg--

> -How to solve over 25 dog behavior problems?

You mean, like THESE?:

From: Paul B (a...@clear.net.nz)

Subject: Re: dog chewing he paw raw.
Date: 2004-01-01 22:19:01 PST

Both my dogs at some stage have licked a spot somewhere on
their bodies and I have always managed to train them to stop.
In all cases there was nothing wrong that licking would have
helped (Roz has had cut pads, stitches in her belly and skin
irritations, all tempting her to lick), none of their licking
has been due to any allergies. When I see the dog licking more
than normal I look at the spot to see whats there and decide
if a vet appointment is needed or to wait and see, keeping a
close eye.

To stop the licking I distract the dog and give it
some friendly banter, when it starts licking again I repeat,
usually after about 4 times the dog stops, for the moment at
least, if it starts again then repeat, before long the dog has
no more desire to lick that spot at all.

Paul

From: Hennie van Dalen Hennie van Dalen
www.chello.nl/~h.vandalen11

The same thing worked with my lab licking/chewing problem too.
He had an itch due to blocked anal glands and started chewing
and licking his tail at the root.

After the glands were squeezed, and the itch was gone he still
wouldn't stop. (because the place he chewed raw was itching)
After some training (roughly the same methode as yours) he
stopped.
--
Hennie van Dalen
www.chello.nl/~h.vandalen11
www.chello.nl/~h.vandalen11/fotografie/doggy-pictures/
(h.vandalen11***removethis...@chello.nl)

"The Puppy Wizard" <ThePuppyWiz...@earthlink.net>
schreef inbericht
news:DLpzb.2640$Qd6....@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net...

> You'll get ALL the INFORMATION you need in your
> FREE copy of The Puppy Wizard's FREE WWW
> Wits' End Dog Training Method Manual. You'll be
> taught some general exercises to calm and relax
> your dog and give him the direct attention he
> NEEDS in only a few minutes every other day, and
> you'll learn HOWE to use distraction and praise to
> EXXXTINGUISH the HABITUAL aspect of this DIS-EASE.

My dog (a 1 year old Yellow Lab) was biting his tail
at the root (Vet said his anal gland was blocked, and
was causing an itch).

After squeezing it, he still wouldn't stop biting his
tail. The vet advised a neck-funnel (don't know wat
you US-guy's call those) so he couldn't reach his butt.

I hate those things, i think they will drive a dog nuts.

I tried the wits end method. (difficult to read such a long
textfile if English is not your native language) Luckily this
is without all the "HOWE's" etc.so at least it's readable for
somebody like me.

The minute he started to bite i trew my key's
next to him on the floor, and praised him (he
stopped biting and looked up when he heard
the sound) I did this 7 times,

after that the tailbiting completely stopped.
Just give the wits end method a try.

One of the possible downloadlocations
is http://www.doggydoright.com/id3.html

Hennie van Dalen
www.chello.nl/~h.vandalen11

===============

"Hennie van Dalen" <h.vandalen11***removethis...@chello.nl>
wrote in message news:TlsCb.2895$7U1.7896@amstwist00...

RTFM is age-old computer lingo.... It stands for "Read The
F***ing Manual" ;-) I used the manual and it works very good!

But it is a long text to read (76 pages printed on A4-size
paper) My lab is 1year old now, and teaching him something
new takes about 30minutes (depending on what to teach
offcourse)

My other dog (a 7year old staffordshire terrier-mix) is a bit
slower in learning, but he is used to me calling him a "bad
dog"whenever he did something i didn't want him to do, or
it might be the age.

Sometimes it looks like Sam (the lab) WANTS to learn
something new: he wants me to bring along the can
filled with washers whenever we go for a walk. It is a
very "humane" way of teaching: the dog is allways a
"good dog", and never a "bad dog"

There is nu punishment or prong-collars involved.

For a fact i tought him to heel in 15min's without
beeing on a leach at-all !!! When he spotted a dog,
he used to run towards it, but now i tought him to "ask
permission" first, and to my surprise it worked!

My dogs never went to puppy-training (lucky for them),
maybe this helped too.

Manual can be found at http://www.doggydoright.com/id3.html

-- Hennie van Dalen www.chello.nl/~h.vandalen11
www.chello.nl/~h.vandalen11/fotografie/doggy-pictures/

=================

Subject: Re: Get off the bed... please?

Paul B (NOSPAMpaulbou...@clear.net.nz)
Subject: Good dogs!!! bad dogs.??
Newsgroups: rec.pets.dogs.behavior
View this article only
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

=======================

> -How to train your dog like a professional trainer?

You mean jerk choke shock crate bribe mutilate intimidate
and murder innocent defenseless dumb critters, sum?

> -How to curb your dog's aggressiveness? (Six powerful
> strategies for training aggressive dogs)

You mean, LIKE THESE, sum?:

"Leprechaun" <Leprech...@attglobal.net> wrote in message
news:m01Hc.20882$uK.1...@twister.tampabay.rr.com...

>Jerry believes he's a dog trainer.

Fortunately, I happen to believe he is too.
I took a rescued three year old beagle that
had been kept outside all of its life that didn't
even recognize or respond to its name to
Jerry's home (That ugly cinder block shack???
get real) and in just over one hour of working
with the dog, he was coming on command
(not a quickly as he does now, but still...) and
walking with us on a loose lead.

His "hot/cold" exercise and "come when called"
command and pack exercise WORK!

> and in all likelihood he's never even been near a dog.

Well, he's been near mine, and done wonders for him.

You don't have to like him. You don't have
to agree with his methods, but as far as I
am concerned, I've never seen any other
training approach that was as fast and easy.

<<<< Rest of original post deleted >>>>

Ron Flanagan
Orlando, Florida

-----------------------

"Zack Pellers" <ZackPell...@GUESSWHERE.cc>
wrote in message
dlin...@towson.edu (Derek) wrote in news:
697700b8.0405202039.5c737...@posting.google.com:

Your dog needs to be retrained. Contact Mr. Jerry Howe.

Http://www.DoggyDoRight.com

You can start by downloading the free training
manual available on the site above. I used it on
my 4 year old Fila Brasileiro.

When I first brought him home from rescue, he
was similar to the way you decribed your dog.
After using Mr. Howe's training method, the dog
was cured within 72 hours.

-Jack

> -Hate having your dog jump up on you?

From: Becky (Becky...@new.rr.com)
Subject: Re: Crate Anxiety
Newsgroups: rec.pets.dogs.behavior
Date: 2002-04-04 12:56:23 PST

Try Jerry Howe's training manual and check out his Doggy
Do Right (And Kitty Will And A Rooster Did And A Cockatoo
Or Two Did Too) machine....it is for this.

Please do not listen to the others in here that don't like
him or his methods, they have never tried them....I have
and it works!!!!

I broke my dog from nipping almost 100% in 1 day and
she usually does this SEVERAL times a day and actually
makes my kids bleed!

Try it or contact him! The manual is at the above website
also, and it is free!

Becky

===========

"Ned" <komod...@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:fQIg9.25850$561....@news02.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...

Hi !
Our black lab girl is 3 months old (she
will be 4 months on the 30th).

When we first brought her home she had
a bad habit of trying to nip our faces (including
my 3 year old twins) during playtime. It drove
everyone in the house nuts and it brought my
little girls to tears as you can imagine.

We tried saying no, and that would just get
her even more excited, so we would yell no
and that would just get her "scared" but still
excited. In short it just wasn't working.

So we finally did what Jerry has suggested
to you. We used a sound do distract her and
we would immediately praise her.

I have to say that it worked great. BUT she
then moved on to nipping at the feet LOL silly
little thing.

So again, we tried no, and then louder no,
but again it didn't work so we went for the
distraction and praise.

I must say that she is doing great!

I hope that helps.
Edyta aka Ned

===================

> -Neighbors getting annoyed with your pets constant barking?

Dave Cohen <coh...@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!

===================

> -Get your dog to listen to you in the shortest period of time possible.


From: Mike (m.bidd...@ns.sympatico.ca)
Subject: Re: Info. on the puppy wizard?
Date: 2004-07-18 14:27:02 PST

> > Oh, and did I mention his methods work, ya nuff said.
> > Mike
> Ok Mike which part worked for you?

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

> -...
>
> Read the testimonials from just a few of the more than
> 11,000 users of amazing training techniques.

NHOWE get the heel HOWETA The Amazing Puppy Wizard's
100% CONSISTENTLY NEARLY INSTANTLY SUCCESSFUL
FREE WWW Wits' End Dog Training Method Manual Forums
you dog abusing spammer.

Your "SECRETS Of Professional Dog Trainers" SELLS adam katz's
shock collars. adam is a MENTALLY ILL LYIN DOG ABUSING PUNK
THUG COWARD JUST LIKE YOU and the rest of these LYING DOG
ABUSING MENTAL CASES.

HOWEDY adam,

Adam G. Katz wrote:

> I highly suggest you check this out.

Your suggestions HURT dogs and GETS PEOPLE
and DOGS DEAD and The Amazing Puppy Wizard
INTENDS TO PROVE IT IN COURTS of CRIMINAL
and CIVIL LAW and through the mass media,
and scientific journals, adam.

> And you will note that the idiot

That's not POLITE, adam. After all, these ARE
The Amazing Puppy Wizard's 100% CONSISTENTLY
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> Jerry Howe (AKA - The Amazing Puppy Wizard)
> was banned from this group for life.

You mean the "Pro Trainer's HOT LIST," don't you, adam?
INDEEDY! They're a Gang Of DOG ABUSING Thugs, adam.

'All professions are a conspiracy
against the layman' - G.B.Shaw.

The Amazing Puppy Wizard has made NO CONTACT with the
A.P.D.T., a FINE, REPUTABLE organization which SETS THE
STANDARD for MORALS and ETHICS in the dog industry who
will no doubt eagerly lend their support promoting The
Amazing Puppy Wizard's NON VIOLENT training methods.

Perhaps you're not familiar with them? Your "Pro Trainers
HOT LIST" WENT INSANE when The Amazing Puppy Wizard TOLD
THEM ALL temperament and behavior problems are CAUSED BY
MISHANDLING.

After THAT, they told HIM that if HE wanted to TALK TRAININ
HE could do it "in the backroom where ANY THING GOES".

Well, that lasted WON DAY.

They BANNED HIM when The Amazing Puppy Wizard SEZ HIS
green trained CRIPPLED Students are more capable than
the best of your experts AND HE PROVED IT by CITING
POSTED CASE HISTORIES of CRIPPLED LITLE OLD LADIES
rehabilitating aggression and hyperactivity NEARLY
INSTANTLY.

What else would you EXXXPECT?

The Amazing Puppy Wizard has been BANNED
from NEARLY EVERY dog traing list including
"behavioral sciences", gil minter white's
and the Weimaraner list where SELLING LESSONS
IN PERSON are their only goals.

To HIS knowledge, there's only two lists where
HIS methdos are endorsed: Irishdogs.IE (Peter
has spent maybe three hours on the phone from
the Emeral Isle talkin dogs with The Amazing
Puppy Wizard) and MolossorDogs.Com, but HE'S
TOO BUSY RIGHT HERE to contribute directly to
other fine boards.

> The Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) is a
> professional organization of individual trainers
> who are committed to becoming better trainers
> through education.

INDEED? They'll be THRILLED to hear the GOOD NEWS
The Amazing Puppy Wizard has to SHARE, eh adam? Are
they affiliated with any universities or humane /
veterinary associations?

> The APDT offers individual pet dog trainers a respected
> and concerted voice in the dog world. We continue to
> promote professional trainers to the veterinary profession
> and to increase public awareness of dog friendly training
> techniques.

You mean LIKE THIS?:

"A CHIN CHUCK" Makes A Resounding
Sound Distraction:
"When You Chuck The Dog The Sound Will
Travel Up The Mandible
To The Ears And Give A Popping Sound
To The Dog," captain arthur haggerty.

He's on the board of A.P.D.T., ain't he, adam.

You SELL TRAINING LESSONS and SHOCK COLLARS through
veterinary endorsements you've solicited on comission,
adam.

The INFORMATION Animal Behavior Forensic Sciences Research
Laboratory SHARES below will no doubt be of interest to
your professional trainers, humane societies, A.K.C., and
the VETERINARIANS who ENDORSE your mission statement.

> Whether you train puppy kindergarten, agility, search
> and rescue, competition, or work with aggression, the
> Association of Pet Dog Trainers is the premier educational
> organization for you!

Well, thank you kindly, adam. The Amazing Puppy
Wizard has a little INFORMATION HE'D like to SHARE
with professional trainers, veterinary ethologists,
psychologists and psychiatrists, jurists, senators,
legislators, and congressmen as well as the A.K.C.,
Humane Societies and moms and dads all over the
WHOWEL WILD WORLD through mass media.

HURTING critters to train them makes them AGGRESSIVE
and GETS PEOPLE HURT and DOGS DEAD, adam. BRIBING dogs
makes them MISTRUSTFUL and lower's their regard and
ESTEEM for their fearless leader, and teaches GREED,
adam, and are the REASONS SEARCH and RESCUE DOGS FAIL
to find lost children like Elizabeth Smart and the boy
scout lost 4 days in the mountains of Utah from KNOWN
STARTIN POINTS. Presumably they were the SAME SAR teams.

Force and Bribe trained dogs FAIL to SEARCH when
they KNOW as soon as they make their find they go
BACK IN THE BOX and resume traditional CHOKE and
SHOCK COLLAR training, adam. They PREFER a nice
walk in the woods sniffin bunny trails and gettin
COOKIES, to obedience drills and bannishment to crate.

Animal Behavior Forensics Research Laboratory is
going to provide EXXXPERT WITNESS TESTIMONY to
the PARENTS of all those DEAD CHILDREN who's LIVE'S
WOULD HAVE BEEN SAVED had those SAR dogs NOT been
force and bribe trained, adam.

When The Amazing Puppy Wizard first came to r.p.d.b.
HE SAID HE'D BUILD HIS CREDIBILITY on the DEAD BODIES
of the DEAD DOGS these ABUSERS enterTRAINED TO DEATH.

The recent MURDERS of a girl by a TRAINED tiger in KS
and the 3 DEAD CHILDREN in a trunk of a car in N.J.
and Jessica Lunsford amongst other lesser known SEARCH
and RESCUE DOG FAILURES resulting in DEATHS and other
near fatal maulings like Sigfried & Roy likeWIZE, have
RESULTED FROM MISHANDLING AS TAUGHT by your A.P.D.T.

What's more, THAT'S what CREATES MASS MURDERERS like
B.T.K. Dennis Rader, Son Of Sam Berkowitz, Ted Bundy
et al, who will no doubt AGREE with the MISSION STATEMENT
of Animal Behavior Forensic Sciences Research Laboratory
under the Direction Of Jerry Howe, The Amazing Puppy Wizard.

In some circles animal behavior studies are still
relied upon as models for human behavior research.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard has been BLESSED with their
DEAD BODIES upon which to bring EVIDENCE to lawmakers
and victims alike and hold the feet of the responsible
parties, to the FIRES OF HEEL.

TRUST The Amazing Puppy Wizard, adam. <{#); ~ ) >

> Whether you're the owner of a new dog or puppy, or
> if you're a serious canine enthusiast or competitor,
> APDT member trainers can help you gain the most from
> your companion dog.

INDEED. It's VERY IMPORTANT to raise your puppys well.

> Adam G. Katz
> a...@dogproblems.com

Here's a SECRET MESSAGE from your pal adam

Date: April 2, 2005
From: Adam G. Katz

Warning! Do Not Attempt To Train Your Dog,
Or Even Think About Hiring A Dog Trainer
Until You Read This Page!

Dear Friend,

If you own a dog or puppy, you need this information. The information
basically covers all three categories of training your dog: fixing dog
problems, tips and secrets to use in your everyday training, and buying
and raising a new puppy or older dog. It applies to all breeds and ages
of dogs. It doesn't matter if you own an old dog or a young one, the
information is, in some cases, shocking! You'll be saving time and
money, avoiding mistakes and disastrous situations, and learning
secrets other people only wish they knew. Here are a few things I
discuss that will start getting your dog to listen to you, immediately.

SECRETS TO FIXING ANY DOG PROBLEM

unsurrea...@yahoo.com

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LOL! Here we go again with AssHowe being jealous that someone else has
better methods than his ripped--off "methods." In fact, this is the
prime reason why he is an asshole - every REAL professional dog trainer
has better methods than he does, and it pisses him off - so he makes
shit up..

AnimalBehaviorForensicSc...@hushmail.com

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Dec 18, 2005, 9:08:30 PM12/18/05
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"Linda" <llindaleedan...@msn.com wrote in message
news:

I have been trying for the last 18 months to help my
dog who became fear aggressive at 18 month of age.
I do not know what started the problem but he came
aggressive first with dogs and then began lunging and
snapping at people. Until this time he loved everyone
and could play with any dog. He was well socialized
ad I took him with me everywhere.

At 13 months he passed the Canine Good Citizens
Test except he could let me leave him. I had used
clicker training to teach him manners and tricks but
it was not working on his aggression problem.

I took him to vets who suggested a low protein diet,
trainers who charged $800 to only make him worse.
They tried to use a prong collar and he froze, urinated
and tried to climb on my head to help him. they then
suggested a shock collar I knew this approach was not
working as he was becoming more aggressive.

I took him to an animal behaviorist with Ph. D. 400 miles
away who told me to "KEEP HIM SAFE" and read a book
on the fearful canine. I tried another trainer who tried to
use a nylon chock collar but it only made him worse.

I read hundreds of books,"CULTURE CLASH", "DOG
ARE FROM NEPTUNE", "THE OTHER END OF THE
LEASH", ETC looking for help. We finally went to Purdue
University Small Animal Behavior Clinic and they said he
had fear aggression, punishment would not work, use the
gentle leader and when out walking and he got stressed
have the people stop until he could get in control using
treats, and work on clicker training.

At that point I knew more about clicker training and using
the gentle leader than they did! Nothing was working--he
would not come when I called him and would run away when
I tried to catch him. I was afraid to walk him even in the
neighborhood as we had become that "mean dog and women who
hasn't trained her dog"

I went to four trainers in both Michigan and Florida who
were trainer/specialists in aggression and the last two
were so afraid of him they could not approach him. No one
said I should give up on him and kill him but they would
say "You have to realize he is dangerous and you are
responsible for him."

*(You got LUCKY, Linda... They coulda got Sunshine
DEAD on us. Damned near did... too.)

As last resort I tried the internet again--I had had on
going discussions with trainers from Triple Crown and Dr
Meister with out any help-and I found the ad to Doggy Do
Right and messaged Jerry to ask if this might help my dog.
He said solving the aggression problem was EZ but I could
not believe him even when I downloaded the manual.

The name of the method was right I was at my Wits End.
I had been working for 18 months!

Using the can sound three time he came, and still comes
from anywhere with the command-"comegoodboy" Next
I tried the can when walking him--when he saw a dog three
blocks away he went off-lunging and snapping-I used the
can sound and he looked at me like uhn?

I used it three more times and we got to the other dog-
-the looked at me wagging his tail--the other person
looked at me like why are shaking that can but just walked
on by.

When ever I try to explain about the sound people look at
me like "you must be out of your mind"

The results can make a believer!!!

Three weeks since beginning the Wits End Training
Manual program I walked him without the gentle leader
in a busy shopping area with many dogs.

He just seemed to not notice any one.

When people talked to him or ask his name he would
look at then and wag his tail and let then pet him.

I still can not believe the change in him--we can now
enjoy life out in public.

If I had not found the Wits End method I know there
was no hope for him and he would have hurt someone
Through all this he never growled at me, guarded his
toys or food or showed any sign of aggression with me.

My goal is to get the message out to all dog lovers that
dogs can be trained fast, easily and problems solved with
out force, pain, food or anything but sound and praise!!!!

I know most people would have given up on him a long time
ago but he was and is my life. Solving the problem was EZ
but only with the right approach-sound and praise.

I know because I tried everything else and nothing worked!!!

================================

From: Linda Daniel
To: Jerry Howe
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 1:06 AM
Subject: Re: - Re: dog aggression

Thanks for writing--I would be happy to do almost anything
to get your approach out to dog owners as I know it would
save so many lives. I know at times I was so frustrated I
thought of giving up on Sunshine but of course I never would
have but many people would have. The world just does not
know you can train a dog in just a few sessions and actually
solve problems.

We will be here until late April and we really have no plans-
-just to enjoy the warmth and sun of Florida, so any time
you could meet us would be great. I drive so I would be
happy to come to you anytime anywhere!

We went to Celebration today and two little poodles got
right into his face and he just sat there--I GOT a little
scared but he handled it just fine.--a couple of times people
would ask his name and want to pet him and he just went
to them tail wagging and rolled over for them rub his tummy.

He really just is not concerned about people passing, even
those on rollerblades! I have always used a gentle leader
in public but he spent most of time rubbing his face on the
grass--today I used his collar and he was so much happier!!

Only problem is he will stop to smell and I can not get
stopped soon enough to keep the leash loose. He never
pulled ahead of me but when he gets into smelling I have
a hard time getting him going--at times I think he could
smell a blade of grass for 10 minutes.

I can never thank you enough for giving Sunshine back!!!!!

I wrote to Purdue and told them about him being able to
walk in a crowd with out the /gentle leader and not having
a problem with other people and dogs.

I told them their advice did not work. Their advice was
to use the gentle leader at all times and when he was
around people or dogs to have him sit and reward with
treats--one really good suggestions was to have people
coming toward us stop when he got stressed or aroused
and not move until we backed away-

- can you just see me yelling at people to stop on the street
until I get his attention with treats.

They also suggested the possibility of using drugs-prozac-
but thought he was too dangerous as the drug would make
him less fearful and then he might attack or become more
sure of himself and become dominate aggressive. Just had
to share their great advice with you but I am sure you have
heard it all--even I am becoming an expert on bad advice.

----------------------------------

What's important is, "does Shamu reliably eat
the fish and not the pretty girl?"

George von Hilsheimer, Ph.D., F.R.

From: "George von Hilsheimer, Ph.D." <drv...@mindspring.com
To: <d...@arcane-computing.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 5:38 PM
Subject: Doggy advice

Scott, Jerry Howe forwarded me the letter below.
I'm glad that you referred negatively to Jerry's
habit of CAPITALIZING and HOWEING everything.

I personally hate this habit of his. I think it is his
way of diluting his authority - IME he is a very modest
fellow. However, contrary to your sneer, he is very
competent at living with dogs.

I thought I'd list a series of actions which I found
on the list, folk asking advice on what to do about
dogs doing this and that, for example:

whining,
humping, hunching,
pacing,
self mutilation - paw licking, side sucking,
spinning,
prolonged barking, barking at shadows,
overstimulated barking,
fighting, bullying other dogs,
compulsive digging,
compulsive scratching,
compulsive chewing,
frantic behavior,
chasing light, chasing shadow,
stealing food,
digging in garbage can,
loosing house (toilet) training.
inappropriate fearfulness
aggression.

The thing that is fascinating to me, as an ethologist who
graduated from college 50 years ago and has spent all of
the intervening time working with animals (including the
human animal), is that you never see any of these behaviors
in wild dingoes, jackals, coyotes or wolves, you don't even
see these behaviors in hyenas (who aren't dog related).

You see these behaviors in human managed animals, especially
animals who live with neurotic hysterical humans.

As Sam Corson (Pavlov's last student) demonstrated for
nearly 50 years at Ohio University (Oxford, O.) there
is no treatment more useful for dogs than tender loving
care.

George von Hilsheimer, Ph. D., F. R. S. H., Diplomate,
Academy of Behavioral Medicine

BigHairyBeanBag

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Dec 18, 2005, 9:12:41 PM12/18/05
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In article <1134957060....@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
unsurrea...@yahoo.com says...

And his nose gets longer and longer.......

BigHairyBeanBag

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Dec 18, 2005, 9:23:32 PM12/18/05
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In article <1134945377.4...@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
AnimalBehaviorForensicSc...@HushMail.Com says...

> HOWEDY sum,
>
> Sum wrote:
> > Do you want to Use Techniques That Give You Immediate Results?
>
> You mean avoiding choking shocking bribing crating and intimidation.
>
> > Do you want to Slash Your Dog Obedience Training Time in Half?
>
> Naaah. You can SLASH it by 3/4ths doin THIS:
>
> <{#}: ~ } >8< { ~ :{@}>

Stop replying you goddamn pervert! Go hump your monkey somewhere else.

JohnWesley

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says...


You're becoming anoying as he is

PLONK!

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