"Desiree & Gary" <desi...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Hello, I am Gary and I have trained just about
> every breed imaginable
A dog is a dog, Gary.
> in basic obedience, advanced obedience, personal,
> home and business protection, full attack on command,
> full police work including tracking, search and
> rescue work,
LikeWIZE, The Amazing Puppy Wizard. We got
other EXXXPERTS on SAR and protection, even
WON EXXXPERT who EVALUATED the dogs
in the Diane Whipple case.
> drug and bomb detection.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard just sez "NO!"
to drugs and explosives.
> I have worked in several countries and can train
> in english and spanish as i speak both fluently.
> Can also train in other languages if you speak
> that language.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard hires trainslators when
instructing non English speaking students in person,
or uses a text trainslator to teach HIS CONSISTENTLY
100% NEARLY INSTANTLY SUCCESSFUL FREE
WWW Wits' End Dog Training Method Manual Students
all over the Whole Wild World.
> I am available to train you and your dog in private
> sessions or possibly a group if you have friends
> who want to train with us.
LikeWIZE The Amazing Puppy Wizard trains
small groups in person for protection work
or HE can train them all over the Whole
Wild World, from settin right here, stark
ravin nekkid.
> { The magic words here are " YOU AND YOUR DOG ".
The Amazing Puppy Wizard trains HIS Students
to handle and train their own dogs, or HE can take
them in for a few days and return their dog fully trained.
> I will not train your dog for you,
That's the most expedient way for folks who
need immediate security.
> you must be willing to spend some time with
> your dog to insure that you are as smart as
> your dog when the training is finished!!!
It only takes a few lessons to learn HOWE to
handle a trained dog.
> I am available almost every day anywhere in the
> Atlanta area.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard is available all
over the Whole Wild World, for FREE.
> I will meet with you and your dog for a free consultation.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard hasn't "evaluated"
a dog pryor to training in many years, cause HE
trains ALL dogs the same same same same and
gets the same same same same CONSISTENT
results.
Or HE'LL get the heel HOWETA this business.
> In 33 yrs I have seen every type conman and
> scam possible in the business of dog training
Most are simply incompetent dog abusing thugs
like captain haggerty or lying "I LOVE KOEHLER"
lynn or the other mental cases we entertrain here
abHOWETS.
> and believe me there is a bigger percentage of
> scams in this business than in home improvement
> and get rich quick pyramid schemes.
Yeah. Like HOWER shock collar salesman FRAUDreck
and his National Association Of Protection Dogs CHUMPion
Matty, who's forte is pickin up trash in the park and puttin
it in garbage cans and performing a shitsHOWEND ritual
in the ring.
> My only guarantee is that I will evaluate your
> dog for the type training you want before giving
> you a price or accepting your dog for training...
The Amazing Puppy Wizard trains all dogs to
their maximum potential for the same same
same same price as anyWON else and HE
GUARANTEES ALL HIS WORK cause A DOG
IS A DOG and dogs only respond in PREDICTABLE
normal natural innate instinctive reflexive manner
to situations and circumstances which we create
for them.
THAT'S HOWE COME The Amazing Puppy
Wizard has no need or desire to "evaluate"
a dog. As a professional dog trainer it's the
trainer's job to TRAIN the dog, not evaluate
EXXXCUSES for turning a dog away cause
you don't think you can train IT by givin "TESTS"
to untrained critters.
HOWE can you justify "TESTING" a dog who's
never had the basics taught to him?
> I will tell you the truth and we will go from there.
We could discuss trainin right here.
> All dogs are not the same.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard trains ALL dogs
the same same same same. THAT'S HOWE
COME HE gets 100% CONSISTENT SUCCESS
NEARLY INSTANTLY.
> Some dogs are not capable of being trained
> for protection, guard and other type of specialized
> jobs
The Amazing Puppy Wizard DISAGREES.
> but almost any dog can be obedience trained.
Hmmm. The Amazing Puppy Wizard wouldn't do
a job HE couldn't CONSISTENTLY succeed at.
> e-mail for more info and give me your phone
> number and time/date to call for personal contact.
> desi...@earthlink.net
You could just post your phone # here.
> DO NOT LEAVE A MESSAGE ON THIS NEWSGROUP,
> I WILL NOT READ IT OR ANSWER.
Oh? You mean, you're just a spammer?
We've got a few folks who'd LOVE to talk
abHOWET SAR and attack trainin. Too
bad you're not interested in the discussions.
That's what a news group is supposed to be abHOWET.
From: Marshall Dermer (der...@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu)
Subject: Re: Jerry's Dog Training Manual
Date: 2001-07-12 06:49:13 PST
>Paul B wrote:
>> While the concept of shake cans is not new,
>> I haven't read any other advice that says to
>> praise immediately regardless of what the dog
>> does next (the common advice is to praise once
>> the dog is doing a desired behaviour or at least
>> stopped the unwanted behaviour), this is unique
>> to Jerry (and Marilyn) and from my own experiences
>> is an important part of the process.
And how do we know this aspect of his advice is right?
Jerry is not God and his manual is not the Bible.
His advice could be subject to an empirical analysis.
--Marshall
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"Marshall Dermer" <der...@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu>
wrote in message news:9ihtee$7ib$1...@uwm.edu...
>
From: Paul B (NOSPAM...@zfree.co.nz)
Subject: Re: Jerry's Dog Training Manual
Date: 2001-07-12 00:13:28 PST
Hello Marshall,
The way I view it from my observation of how
my dogs react is that the distraction interrupts
the dogs thought, not for good or bad, just
interrupts, the dog is therefore distracted for
a second and then will either continue the
behaviour or do something else.
The praise reassures the dog that the sound
distraction is not a threat or punishment,
however if everytime the dog resumes a
particular behaviour it's distracted immediately
(and praised immediately for reassurance) then
it quickly decides this behaviour is not fulfilling
and it ceases.
A dog will offer another behaviour in it's place
and if that is acceptable to us then we let it be
otherwise the distraction continues until a suitable
alternate behaviour is offered.
One example, Sam used to jump up on me
when I arrived home, I would shake can to
distract him right at the moment he was
about to jump up, after about 4 repetitions
he tried sitting and offering me his paw, of
course this was fine so I let it be.
While the concept of shake cans is not new,
I haven't read any other advice that says to
praise immediately regardless of what the
dog does next (the common advice is to
praise once the dog is doing a desired
behaviour or at least stopped the unwanted
behaviour), this is unique to Jerry (and Marilyn)
and from my own experiences is an important
part of the process.
> Thanks Paul! He does recommend praising
> a dog for barking, but he appears to recognize
> that this may not work and so distraction
> is recommended as a back up procedure:
"Estel J. Hines" <ejh...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>
>>> Until i read the Jerry method of Bark reductioon,
>>> it went something like this with our 11 month old
>>> puppy "Yoshi"
>
>>> Yoshi: Bark, bark,
>
>>> us: HUSH Youshi
>
>>> Yoshi Bark, bark......................
>
>>> us: Hush Youshi
>
>>> Yoshi BARK, BARK, BARK, .................................
>
>>> it stopped when Yoshi got tired barking
>
>>> We decided to try the Jerry method
>
>>> :Yoshi: BARK, BARK
>
>>> US: GOOD Yoshi, Good Boy, who is it?
>
>>> Yoshi Bark, Bark
>
>>> US: It's ok, good boy Yoshi, We know them
>
>>> Yosh without fail, now stops after we say that
>
>>> I must say, it is so much more fun, when we
>>> can praise him, to deal with things like this
>
>>> Thanks Jerry
>
>>> ps: We are just starting to go thru the Jerry
>>> Papers, and learn how to live with our son
>>> "Yoshi", whom we love very much. --
>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Estel J. Hines
==============
> There really is NOTHING new about the advice above!
Nuthin EXXXCEPT HOWE IT'S DONE.
> Sound distraction may be understood in
> terms of the more general behavior analytic
> approach as follows.
>
> The distracting stimulus
Like a SCRUFF SHAKE, professor?
>evokes a behavior that is incompatible with barking.
You mean like SCREAMING "NO!" into ITS face
for 5 seconds?
> The dog engages in some other behavior
NO, professor SCRUFF SHAKE.
THAT AIN'T HOWE IT WORKS.
> and then is reinforced (if praise functions as a
> reinforcer).
NO, professor. You don't UNDERSTAND the METHOD.
> --Marshal
ANAL-yize THIS, professor SCRUFF SHAKE:
Here's professor of ANAL-ytic behaviorISM research
at UofWI marshall "SCRUFF SHAKE and SCREAM
"NO!" into ITS face for five seconds and lock IT in a
box for ten minutes contemplation" dermer:
"At this point, "No" does not have any behavioral function.
But, if you say "No,"pick up the puppy by its neck and
shake it a bit, and the frequency of the biting decreases
then you will have achieved too things.
First, the frequency of unwanted chewing has decreased;
and two, you have established "No" as a conditioned punisher.
How much neck pulling and shaking? Just the
minimum necessary to decrease the unwanted
biting.
******IS THAT A CONSISTENT 5 SECONDS?*******
When our dog was a puppy, "No" came before mild
forms of punishment (I would hold my dog's mouth
closed for a few seconds.) whereas "Bad Dog" came
before stronger punishement (the kind discussed above).
"No" is usually sufficient but sometimes I use "Bad Dog"
to stop a behavior. "Bad Dog" ALWAYS works."
That's HOWE COME your dog has OCD behaviors
and is deathly ill from The Puppy Wizard's SYNDROME.
And The Amazing Puppy Wizard SEZ you
can't post here abHOWETS noMOORE
cause you're a liar and a dog abuser and
a coward and a MENTAL CASE.
Here's HOWE The Amazing Puppy Wizard teaches
HIS FREE WWW Wits' End Dog Training Method
Manual Students to train their critters NEARLY
INSTANTLY.
New Law Of Physics
HOWEDY People,
"The amount of misery and difficulty a dog abuser
has from their dogs is directly proportionate to the
number of times they've WARNED people to KILLFILE
Jerry and not study your FREE copy of The Puppy
Wizard's FREE WWW Wits' End Dog Training Method
Manual..."
"The Methods, Principles, And Philosophy Of
Behavior Never Change, Or They'd Not Be
Scientific And Would Not Obtain Consistent,
Reliable, Fast, Effective Results For All Handler's
And All Dogs, NEARLY INSTANTLY, As Taught
In Your FREE Copy Of The Puppy Wizard's FREE
WWW Wits' End Dog Training Method Manual."
The Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >
Here's Disciple Paulie:
Disciple Paulie Sez: "No One Understands
How Wits End Training Really Works, They
Assume It's All Nicey Nicey And don't Realise
It's A Very Disciplined Method That Deals With
Any Situation And The Foundation Is Built On
Trust And Understanding."
Disciple Paulie Writes:
I've never forced my dogs to do anything, I tell
them they are good dogs and they seem to
follow me, once I told them they were bad dogs
and they ran away from me, now I only ever tell
them they are good dogs and they always are, always.
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.
A bit of respect works wonders, the same rule applies
to every aspect of the relationship with your dog.
Obedience and affection are not related, if they were
everyone would have obedient dogs.
Paul.
========================
Here's a couple of The Puppy Wizard's FREE
WWW Wits' End Dog Training Method Manual
Students tellin you HOWE they done it EZ GENTLY
NEARLY INSTANTLY and FOR FREE:
"The Puppy Wizard" <ThePupp...@earthlink.net>
schreef inbericht
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>
> 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
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"Paul B" <ab...@clear.net.nz> schreef in bericht
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>
> 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 itrritations, 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.
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/
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"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/
"Ted Rumple" <rumpl...@kalbar.net> wrote in message
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>
> Jerry, I am forever in your debt. The system you have
> created for training dogs is absolutely amazing!
>
> I can't wait until the new version is available for human
> children!
>
> Thank you for your service to humanity!