"culprit" <culprit0...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Cin" <no...@nohow.com> wrote in message
> news:wG3Bd.76$Oc7....@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
> >
> > Do you keep your Children home from
> > the doctor or hospital because you cant afford it?
>
> i once had a vet ask me if $400 was too much
> money to save my cat's life.
>
> they could euthanize him instead for much less.
>
> i asked him if he would euthanize his child if the
> hospital bill was too high.
>
> some people just have different priorities, i guess.
>
> -kelly
HOWEDY culprit aka kelly aka metta (metta is
culprit aka kelly's aka on the MENTAL PERSONS
news groups so she don't get STIGMATIZED as
a MENTAL CASE on the not so CRAZY persons
news groups),
"culprit" <culprit0...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Scotty OpAmp" <scotty...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:raj9d.12205$9o7....@newssvr15.news.prodigy.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a 7 week-old Akita/husky mix.
>
> have two pit bulls with fantastic personalities
Your dogs MURDERED your own seven THOWESAND
DOLLAR DEAD KAT. REMEMBER?
Your dogs ATTACK each other, since you been
SHOCKING them. REMEMBER?
> who spend a few hours each day in their crates.
On accHOWENT of you can't TRUST them.
> they're also crated when they sleep.
On accHOWENT of they're UN TRAINED.
> they don't have a problem with it,
On accHOWENT of they're HIDING in there.
> in fact, they go to their crates voluntarily
> when they're sick, because it's a safe place.
SEE?
> and when i pull out the good treats, they
> run to their crates, so they can eat them in
> peace (neither is allowed in the other's crate).
On accHOWENT of they'll ATTACK each other again.
> i've never heard of a dog running to the wall,
> eager to be chained up.
You're a MENTAL CASE.
> -kelly
HOWEDY culprit aka kelly aka metta (metta is
culprit aka kelly's aka on the MENTAL PERSONS
news groups so she don't get STIGMATIZED as
a MENTAL CASE on the not so CRAZY persons
news groups),
"culprit" <culprit0...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> it's been interesting watching two (potentially
> aggressive) dogs go through adolescence together.
Your dogs began attacking each other a few
months ago, a couple weeks after you began
SHOCKING them, and they both went to the
emergency HOWEspital for their injuries.
> i always figured Manu would rule the roost.
Your dogs then MAULED and MURDERED
your own DEAD KAT on accHOWENT of
TEASED them with IT to train them to their
SHOCK barrier.
Your DEAD KAT has had seven THOWESAND
dollars in veterinary care for STRESS INDUCED
AUTO-IMMUNE DIS-EASE.
Then you FORGOT to put on the dog's SHOCK
COLLARS and that was the END of your DEAD
KAT. REMEMBER, kelly?
> he's dominant with most outside dogs he meets,
Yeah. HOWE abHOWET that time he met
your neighbors when he ESCAPED and
ran into their HOWES for PROTECTION?
> he's pushed Lola around since he moved in,
Your dogs HURT each other on accHOWENT
of YOU TAUGHT THEM TO, culprit aka kelly
aka metta.
> and Lola is the must submissive pit bull
> in the history of the breed.
On accHOWENT of you ABUSE your dogs,
culprit aka kelly aka metta.
> but over the last several months, the truth has
> slowly emerged. Lola is very quietly in charge
> of our "pack".
That alphalpha theory stuff is BUNK,
as you're seein, culprit aka metta aka
kelly.
> i see it in small things they do. if
> Manu has a toy, and Lola puts her
> head near him, he'll drop it.
The so called alphalpha is ALWAYS the
most fearful dog, or IT wouldn't NEED
to PROVE he's alphalpha, just like HOWE
it is with you mental cases, culprit aka kelly
aka metta.
> if he doesn't do that immediately, Lola will
> just barely raise one side of her lip.
To THREATEN him, just like HOWE YOU TAUGHT HER.
> Manu will drop it and roll onto his back.
On accHOWENT of he's a COWARD,
AS YOU TAUGHT HIM, culprit aka kelly
aka metta.
> He used to steal her food if she wasn't looking.
While you'd stand there checking your anti psychotic meds.
> now he'll sit, patiently, even when she's upstairs
> taking a nap, staring at her full bowl. as soon as
> it's empty, he'll lick it clean. but he never touches
> the food itself. He used to steal her greenies or
> bones.
And you'd let him on accHOWENT of you
couldn't teach them to SHARE, on accHOWENT
of THAT ain't in your human nature, culprit aka
kelly aka metta.
You're a dog abusing mental case.
> now he looks at her, then rolls onto his back.
> "nope, i'm not a threat!".
Well that's just darlin, ain't it. Then you
WONDER HOWE COME they ATTACK
EACH OTHER?
> it's funny, he's bigger and stronger than she is.
Yeah. FUNNY.
> he's more aggressive.
ALL AGGRESSION IS FEAR, culprit aka
kelly aka metta, as you well know from
personal EXXXPERIENCE, bein a dog
abusing coward mental case.
> he's far more protective.
FEARFUL, not protective.
> but for some reason, he just
> gave in to the Queen Bitch.
On accHOWENT of that's NATURAL for a
male dog to defer to a bitch. But you wouldn't
know nuthing abHOWET common DECENCY.
Even a DOG knows MOORE abHOWET being
DECENT than you do, culprit aka kelly aka metta.
> our house has been MUCH more pleasant ever since.
You mean since he stopped attacking her?
Perhaps that DEAD KAT was PROVOKING him?
> Lola has calmed down a lot.
That so?
> the snarking is pretty much gone.
"Pretty much?"
> and Manu gives Lola the good place
> on the couch. then lies down next to
> her and puts his head on her butt to
> sleep.
Well, he's gettin over his FEAR.
> interestingly, she's also stopped barking
> at people and things outside the window.
Perhaps she's MOORE comfortable NHOWE
that she don't gotta WORRY abHOWET Manu
ATTACKING her someMOORE.
> that's become Manu's job.
Right.
> she'll glance over her shoulder to see
> that everything is under control, but she
> doesn't even bother to get up anymore.
No need to. The MOORE FEARFUL dog
does THAT job, culprit aka kelly aka metta.
> Manu will check the windows and doors,
> hackles up, tail stiff, and she just lets him
> do his job. it's kind of cool. she's in charge,
> and he's our protector.
No. He's MOORE FEARFUL.
> -kelly
He's PROTECTING HISSELF.
Open the door and SEE HOWE
he PROTECTS you when he runs
into your neighbor's HOWES.
BWEEEEAAHAHAHHAAAA!!!
HOWEDY culprit aka kelly aka metta (metta is
culprit aka kelly's aka on the CRAZY PERSONS
news groups so she's not DISCREDITED as bein
NUTSO on the NON CRAZY person's news groups),
"culprit" <culprit...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Melanie L Chang" <mlc...@mail2.sas.upenn.edu> wrote in message
> news:ch2uqq$5fum$1...@netnews.upenn.edu...
> > Solo's behaviorist gave us a bunch of new toys that drop food.
Solo's been in treatment at UofPA for three years.
> i like watching this type of thing in my dogs too.
You shock and choke and lock your dogs in
boxes on accHOWENT of they fight NHOWE
on accHOWENT of you choke and shock them.
That's HOWE COME they MURDERED your
seven TH-HOWESAND dollar DEAD KAT.
> for example,
FOR EXXXAMPLE:
Her kat was beloved, death was her blessing.
"culprit" <cul...@flashmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> you want to know what kind of person your pal tpw is?
The Amazing Puppy Wizard is the only dog trainer
in history who teaches people all over the Whole
Wild World to handle train and rehabilitate ALL
behavior problems NEARLY INSTANTLY for FREE,
withHOWET HURTIN noWON.
> i just got a personal email from him (because i
> made the mistake of responding to you, i'm sure),
> cc'd to a bunch of other folks i don't know,
Marilyn and professor dermer and perhps Larry,
cause THEY understand a little abHOWET behavior.
> in which he harasses and verbally abuses
> me about my recently deceased cat
You mean the kat you trained your dogs to MURDER.
> and the state of my health.
Well perhaps if you wasn't MENTAL you
wouldn'ta HURT your dogs till they MURDERED
your DEAD kat.
> yes, he's using the recent death of a beloved
> animal as ammunition to try to upset me.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard is QUOTING YOUR
CASE HISSSTORY of TRAINING YOUR DOGS
to MURDER YOUR KAT by FORGETTING to PUT
their SHOCK COLLARS on them when you got
back from the vet after $1500.00 in surgery.
> you still call this guy amusing?
You wanna see amusing?:
"we'll keep the indoor boundary set up, and keep
***testing the dogs with it (hiding behind the railing
and meowing usually does the trick)*** so that they're
familiar with the warning tone.
Manu is already pretty sure he knows what it means,
and whenever Lola trips it, he'll bite her hind leg and
pull her down the steps so the tone stops. he's such
a big brother, always trying to keep sis out of trouble."
And THEN (Drumroll please, Mr. Maestro...):
****************************
Your Attention to center ring...
> "anyway,
No. Get it RIGHT. You mean anyHOWE.
> "we had it installed outside today, and started the
> indoor part of training. we decided to put the training fence
> on the stairway, since the cats like to hang out up there and
> the dogs aren't allowed to go up."
****************************
"i dropped of Mo upstairs, as usual, and headed
down to let the dogs out of their crates.
for some reason i'll never know,
*(EVERY WON KNOWS NHOWE.)
*(forgetting to put their SHOCK COLLARS ON THEM)
Mo followed me downstairs. he never does this.
and i didn't hear him coming. however, the dogs did.
they ran to investigate, and found a strange smelling,
bloody cat in their house.
needless to say, they attacked him"
Cause culprit aka kelly aka METTA FORGOT
to put their shock collars back on after uncrating
them and she DIDN'T TELL MO THEY WASN'T
WEARIN THEIR SHOCK COLLARS.
> i call him frightening.
Naaah. Leavin you runnin loose is frightenin.
> -kelly
HOWEDY People,
"culprit" <cul...@flashmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> she's darling.
INDEEDY. Like HOWE culprit aka kelly aka
metta's $7,000.00 DEAD kat WAS.
> the pups wish her a speedy recovery.
The PUPS would MURDER her just like
HOWE YOU TRAINED THEM to MURDER
YOUR OWN DEAD KAT.
> since i can't have cats for a while,
Cause you trained your dogs to MURDER IT.
> i'd like to experience them vicariously,
A WIZE idea.
> so please feel free to keep posting pix and stories!
INDEEDY. LikeWIZE, The Amazing Puppy Wizard
will keep posting YOUR CASE HISTORY to IDENTIFY
EXXXPOSE and DISCREDIT you and your pals as
the lying animal abusng mental cases you are.
Here's the IN-complete story (short version) of
HOWE culprit aka kelly aka metta (metta is culprit
aka kelly's aka on the MENTAL PERSONS news
groups) TRAINED HER DOGS to MURDER HER
DEAD KAT:
> -kelly
From: culprit (cul...@flashmail.com)
Subject: Re: Video clip......."Nero" practicing bark alert,
while walking backwards
Date: 2004-06-05 18:53:50 PST
"micha el" <spam_y...@spamyourmamma.com> wrote in message
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>
> Anyway, contrary to your PR, this is what
> it felt like to me when I got shocked by
> Hope's collar.
>
> It felt like a bomb going off in my
> hand and forearm.
"Tricia9999" <trici...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >> how effective are these electronic fences in
> >> keeping a dog on a property????
>
> Some run through it. Others get shocked and become
> too scared to go out in the yard anymore.
>
> Just heard of a guy that has to rehome his dog,
> because the dog got caught right in the path of
> the shock and will now not go near his person,
> won't go outside.
>
> Just hides under a desk in the house.
----------------------------------
there are different brands of fences, and each
one has a variety of settings, set to the dog's
specific reaction. Lola's collar is set to give
more juice than Manu's, because she's more
likely to ignore the buzz, whereas Manu wants
nothing to do with it. i have no idea what brand or
setting Hope's collar was set at.
there's also the fact that Hope has lots of thick
fur and a good fat layer (to keep her warm in the
water) and my dogs are scrawny and nekkid.
so maybe Hope needs a higher setting to work
for her. it's really hard to say without comparing
the collars directly.
and you're right, if Lola really wants out of the yard,
she'll run through the fence. the annoyance doesn't
keep her in, which is why she's always supervised
outdoors.
Manu, OTOH, is happy to stay as far from the
fence as he can. what can i say, he's part eevil
pit bull and part fraidy cat.
-kelly
From: culprit (cul...@flashmail.com)
Subject: we got "the fence"
Date: 2004-02-14 15:48:26 PST
after having the appraisal for the real fencing coming out at
over $11,000, we decided to put up an invisible fence, just
until we can save some cash for the real one. after we put up
the real fence, the invisible one will probably remain as a
"fail safe" to keep the dogs off the real fence.
yes, i'm aware of most of the cons, i've always been
against them myself, until i talked to a lot of people
who have them, and had the invisible fence trainer
come out to meet the dogs.
i'll only be letting them out when i'm home and can keep a
direct eye on them, and we've discussed it with all of the
neighbors, and they've committed to containing their dogs,
so they won't come into my yard unless invited.
anyway, we had it installed outside today, and started the
indoor part of training. we decided to put the training fence
on the stairway, since the cats like to hang out up there and
the dogs aren't allowed to go up.
we put up a baby gate just past the invisible barrier,
so that they can't go through it, even if they want to.
i tried the collar on myself before we let the dogs try it,
and while it is uncomfortable, it's not painful, and i'm
comfortable with the dogs wearing it.
we thought Manu would require a higher setting than Lola,
because she's pretty sensitive to correction, and he is a big
meathead who doesn't feel a thing. this played out with the
first part of training, with Lola turning around and leaving
the steps at the first buzz, and Manu just standing there,
wagging his tail, like he didn't feel a thing.
we upped the setting three more times before Manu
"got it", and then he immediately turned around and
didn't go up the steps at all after that.
the weird thing is that Lola, who was clearly
bothered by the experience, kept trying to go
up to get the cat's area anyway.
this confirmed something i had suspected.
Lola may be more sensitive to correction, but
she also has more "drive", and will put up with
something she dislikes longer than Manu will.
Lola sat on the steps, cycling through the collar's
three 10 second failsafe cycles, then tried to climb
over the baby gate as though nothing had happened.
we decided to up the correction one setting, with the
theory that she'd find it so unpleasant it would stop
her from climbing the steps, then we'd turn it back
down once she realized she shouldn't be up there.
unfortunately, she never did realize it, so we had
to leave it on the higher setting.
so hers is set lower than Manu's, but she reacts a
lot more strongly to it (scratching at her neck, etc)
than he does.
we'll keep the indoor boundary set up, and keep
testing the dogs with it (hiding behind the railing
and meowing usually does the trick) so that they're
familiar with the warning tone.
Manu is already pretty sure he knows what it means,
and whenever Lola trips it, he'll bite her hind leg and
pull her down the steps so the tone stops. he's such
a big brother, always trying to keep sis out of trouble.
the outdoor training will begin later in the week, i'll post
updates once we get done with them.
-kelly
From: culprit (cul...@flashmail.com)
Subject: another tragedy
Date: 2004-06-24 14:16:01 PST
today Mo-kitty woke up in a large spot of blood.
his wound had been bleeding all night. i took
him to the vet, who said that this was not abnormal,
did some blood tests, and sent him home with me.
since he's not allowed to groom himself, he had
quite a bit of blood on him, which i was going to
clean up later.
i dropped of Mo upstairs, as usual, and headed
down to let the dogs out of their crates.
for some reason i'll never know, Mo followed me
downstairs. he never does this. and i didn't hear
him coming. however, the dogs did.
they ran to investigate, and found a strange smelling,
bloody cat in their house.
needless to say, they attacked him.
poor Mo had that stupid cone on his head and
couldn't see to escape. he was weak and sick
and didn't have a chance.
he didn't survive the trip back to the vets.
he died in my lap on the way there.
i'm in shock right now.
everyone is telling me to get the dogs out of
the house to deal with my grief, but how can
i deal without them?
they didn't understand that what they did is
wrong, they're not people. they smelled
blood and instinct took over. i thought about
getting rid of them for about two seconds.
but i can't. i love them too much. and i need
them more than ever right now. poor dogs,
they know something is wrong, and they're all
cuddled up to me.
they don't even know that they caused my suffering.
i'm not angry at them. just sad at Mo's passing.
after all that work to make him well, for him to die
in this way... it's like a cosmic joke. like a bad movie.
i'm emotionally torn. i'm numb. and i'm so very tired.
-kelly
----------------------------------
"I'd call the SHOCK fence effective and safe.
Humane is one of those hot words that people
can debate all day so I won't touch that one.
There are people who would call a regular chain
link fence inhumane," liea altshuller.
"I know this is a hard subject to bring up without starting the
whole cruelty thread again so I'll state my opinion once and
won't defend it further: any method can be cruel for some
dogs.
Even the slightest punishment was wrong for Cubbe at the
beginning, but w e'vecomealongwaysincethen.Shetrusts
us now as I mentioned in a recent post. Point is, she's been
rewarded for coming, but she's never been punished, even in
the mildest way, for not coming.
Is it time for that?
What might I look for to tell?"
"Julia Altshuler" <jalts...@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:McYnb.45145$ao4.106231@attbi_s51...
>
> After talking with the vet yesterday and watching
> Cubbe all day today, I'm convinced that the shaking
> is behavioral, not physical. Naturally I'll continue
> keeping an eye on her, but when I add everything
> up, I don't see symptoms of anything neurological--
> and the vet agrees.
>
> --Lia
"Things are beginning to get much worse day
by day and the vets seem unable to help.
http://www.oofus.com/pix/PoorRufusMed.WMV
http://www.oofus.com/pix/PoorRufusSmall.WMV"
THAT'S AN OCD. His owner CAUSED IT by
MISHANDLING and ABUSING his dog according
to the BEST advice of HOWER Gang Of Lying
Dog Abusing Punk Thug Cowards And ACTIVE
LONG TERM INCURABLE MENTAL CASES and
ASYLUM ESCAPEES.
BWEEEEEEEEAAHAHAHAHHHAAAA!!!
From: Temperance (whoever@.com)
Subject: Think of my daughter's cat please.
Date: 2004-01-08 10:30:09 PST
This morning 2 year old Velcro was found run over on
the main Road. Who ever hit her knew they had hit her
or an aniaml as it was about 9am. Velcro was a beautiful
cat and at 6 months old came from a guy who mistreated
her and it took a long time to gain her trust.
She was called Velcro because she was so
clingy and would attach herself to my daughters legs.
A shame as we always thought her older cat would go first.
Now we have a sad cat missing it's friend. I can't get the
rainbow bridge link to work so if somebody can post the
right one I would be pleased.
Thanks.
Temperance
==================
From: Nancy Verzich (nverz...@adelphia.net)
Subject: My cat... Date: 2003-09-28 12:14:37 PST
Hi everyone, I've never posted here before but have
been lurking and reading all your posts. The post
below was posted to another pet NG but no one replied
and its still bothering me, 3 days later.
I hope you don't mind me posting it here also...I am
really sad and just wanted to get this off my chest.
I am a cat person...always have been...but in the last
10 yrs or so, it seems like I've sorta become "allergic"
in a way to them. If I even touch the fur my eyes get all
itchy and they burn etc. So, I don't generally hold
our cat anyway.
Well, we got this cat about 3 months ago...just a
plain old tiger striped stray, who was a tiny kitten
when my 6yr old daughter found her outside. We
aren't allowed to have pets here, but.......So anyway
this cat became part of our family.
I also have a 17 yr old son who is very overweight
and has NO friends. So this cat became his best
friend. We didn't allow the cat outside, because
we didn't really want neighbors to see her and also,
we didn't want the fleas in here.
So we kept her inside. But lately, she's been sneaking
out if my daughter didn't shut the door tight enough or
if any of us held it open just a second too long.
She always came back tho...so not that big of a deal.
Today, my daughter was outside and came back in to
get something, and forgot to shut the door all the way.
Of course, the cat got out. The cat was kinda weird,
because she just RECENTLY opened up to me,
personally....she's been loving my kids up ever since
we got her, but she hasn't really come around to me
until the last couple of weeks or so.
So today, I go to the door and call her....she thinks I'm
playing with her LOL...so she is darting out there all
around.
Finally she goes across the street to the neighbors
yard, and all the way as she's crossing the street,
I"m worrying about a car coming and hitting her...
then, she just SAT there on the side of the road
in the neighbors grass as the cars were passing
and I was afriad that a car would spook her and
she would run, but she didn't. Well, she wouldn't
come in either, I guess she wanted to play for a while.
About 15 minutes later I went to the door and called
her again...this time she decided that she was going
to come to me. She started running across the street,
and just like in slow motion, I saw a car come down
the street at the same time. I saw her little body go
under the car, and I tried to cover my eyes.
I listened for that HORRIBLE sound that you know is
coming...but I didn't hear it....the car never even
slowed down, it just kept going. The cat dashed up
the street running like a maniac into the field. Every
10 minutes or so I would go to the door and call her,
because I knew she was scared...but at the same time
I"m trying to cook dinner and do a hundred other things.
So everytime I called and she didn't come, I figured ok,
I'll try again in a few minutes. When my hubby came
home, I told him what had happened....he figured that
she was fine and just scared/hiding, or maybe just out
playing.
My son and I a few hours later decided to go and look
for her....we found her poor little dead body in the
field...
right where I had seen her enter it at. She didn't have
any outer "evidence" at all of gettig hit...but it
obviously happened immediately when she got to the
field because she was only off of the road maybe 5 feet.
My son freaked out..she was his best friend in the
whole world....everyone is blaming everyone else...
my daughter's fault for leaving the door open...my
son's fault for not going out to get the cat right when
she first got out...MY fault for calling to her and
causing her to run across the street...*sigh*
I dunno....
All I know is that I can't get her
out of my head......dammit. Nancy
Well folksies, everyWON should thank ed w of
PETLOSS DOT COIN and professor SCRUFF
SHAKE dermer and company for convincing
folks like Nancy that kats and dogs can't be
trained NEARLY INSTANTLY withHOWET
HURTIN them as The Amazing Puppy Wizard
teaches HIS 100% CONSISTENTLY NEARLY
INSTANTLY SUCCESSFUL FREE WWW
Wits' End Dog Training Method Manual Students
all over the Whole Wild World REPORT RIGHT HERE.
You know, the WONS YOU CALL LIARS and
FORGERIES by The Amazing Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >
"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!
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," marshall
dermer, research professor of ANAL-ytic behaviorISM at
UofWI. For MOORE animal abuse, please visit dr p.
BWAHAHAHHAHAAAA!!!!!
That's INSANE. Ain't it.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard. <{}TPW ; ~ } >
P.S. Contacting Dr. P:
Please note that due to the large number of
requests I receive, I can no longer give free,
personal advice on problems related to dog
training and behavior.
In order for me to give such advice we would
have to "talk" about the problem at length.
That is, I would need detailed information about
the dog, it's environment and routine, the problem,
and the situation in which the problem occurs.
Thus, this type of consultation takes time which
I cannot afford to give away for free.
If you wish such advice, please see the information
I have provided about my K9 Behavioral Consulting
practice. Another alternative to obtaining personal
advice is to participate in e-mail, chat room, &
newsgroup discussions.
P.P.S. BWEEEEEEEAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAA!!!
YOU'RE FRAUDS, drs p. and dermer!
Either DEFEND your LIES, ABUSE And
Degrees or get the heel HOWETA THIS
BUSINESS.
"If you talk with the animals, they will talk with you
and you will know each other.
If you do not talk to them, you will not know them,
and what you do not know you will fear.
What one fears, one destroys."
Chief Dan George
"Rootman" <no-...@nowhere.org> wrote in message
news:vd83djr...@corp.supernews.com...
>
> Mini Adolph Hitler (aka megalomanic) wrote:
>
> <snipped>
>
> Something else that was completely stupid,
> ignorant false and nongermane.
>
>
> JH, you are a goosestepping, facist, brownshirt,
> terrorist supporting, nazi thug. YOU hurt and kill
> dogs then try and cover it up by dreaming up false
> quotes to support your own retard methods.
>
> Go and practice your wild facism somewhere else.
>
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"(Also, it is best to killfile posts from the
few regulars here who are either ill-
tempered, ill-mannered, or just plain ill.),"
--Marshall
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marshall Dermer" <der...@csd.uwm.edu>
> To: "The Puppy Wizard"
> <ThePupp...@earthlink.net>
> Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 2:53 PM
> Subject: God Bless The Puppy Wizard
>
> Dear Mr. Puppy Wizard,
>
> I have, of late, come to recognize your genius
> and now must applaud your attempts to save
> animals from painful training procedures.
>
> You are indeed a hero, a man of exceptional talent,
> who tirelessly devotes his days to crafting posts to
> alert the world to animal abuse.
>
> We are lucky to have you, and more people should
> come to their senses and support your valuable
> work.
>
> Have you thought of establishing a nonprofit
> charity to fund your important work?
>
> Have you thought about holding a press conference
> so others can learn of your highly worthwhile
> and significant work?
>
> In closing, my only suggestion is that you
> try to keep your messages short for most
> readers may refuse to read a long message
> even if it is from the wise, heroic Puppy Wizard.
>
> I wish you well in your endeavors.
>
> --Marshall Dermer
> Marshall Dermer/Associate Professor/Behavior
> Analysis Specialty/Department of Psychology/
> University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee/Milwaukee,WI 53201
> der...@uwm.edu http://www.uwm.edu/~dermer
> --------------------------------------
All truth passes through three stages.
First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.
-Arthur Schopenhauer
"Thank you for fighting the fine fight--
even tho it's a hopeless task,
in this system of things.
As long as man is ruling man,
there will be animals (and humans!)
abused and neglected. :-(
Your student," Juanita.
"If you've got them by the balls their hearts
and minds will follow,"
John Wayne.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >