Adios paul.
You can't post here abHOWETS noMOORE
cause you're a liar and dog abuser and MENTAL
CASE.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >
driven people
> away?
You can't post here abHOWETS noMOORE
cause you're a liar and dog abuser and MENTAL
CASE.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >
> You can't post here abHOWETS noMOORE
> cause you're a liar and dog abuser and MENTAL
> CASE.
> The Amazing Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >
> > Been away for a few weeks, and it's deserted. Has Ninnyboy
> driven people
> > away?
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kili
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"Beer, the cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems." - - Homer
Simpson
Aloha!
The Amazing Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >
> Killfile is your friend! :-)
> kili
> --
> "Beer, the cause of, and solution to, all of life's
HOWEDY lying "I LOVE KOEHLER" lynn,
> > I'm guessing that 'ninnyboy' is the friendly
> > Mr HOWE?
Gets HIGH SCORE in the ring yet you
can't HURT HIM ENOUGH to make
him work a REAL LIFE SAR site cause
you don't know WHEN to HURT HIM
cause you don't know WHERE the
FIND is.
Here's the INFORMATION you need to know:
"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.
lying "I LOVE KOEHLER" lynn writes
about kats and dogs:
"This Article Is Something We've Put Together
For SF GSD Rescue:
Subject: Re: I have a dog he has cats
Date: 1999/11/20
"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 ***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 ***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)."
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.
"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.
> >> 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?
> :
> > Nope, Bob. Mikey isn't a stupid man and he
> > knows well the difference between:
> > 1. A non-shelter rescue group that occasionally
> > has to put a dog down for health or temperament
> > reasons. (Yep, I'm involved with that.)
> :
> > 2. A trainer hired to evaluate a dog who might
> > determine the dog is potentially dangerous.
> > (Yes, again, I've been in that position.)
> :
> > 3. Public pounds that routinely kill stray and
> > abandoned animals. (Nope, I only pull animals
> > from those pounds into the private rescue programs.)
> -----------------------------------
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.
-----------------------------------------
"It wasn't that meds didn't work for her
- she wouldn't take them. I particularly remember
a comment she made about scarey side effects of
Lithium. Hardly. After 17 years on it, I think
I'm qualified to say that the very low risk of
any side effect is far less frightening than the
very real dangers of life without it."
Lynn K.
-----------------------------------------
ROTATE YOUR MEDS!
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.
Here's lying "I LOVE KOEHLER" lynn's PARTNER:
"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.
You think HURTING a HUNTING DOG to
MAKE IT HUNT is NECESSARY???
"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 HaveDone It If He Thought Solo
Couldn't Take It. I Still Crate Him Because
Otherwise I Fear He Might Eat My Cat," melanie.
You think allowing a "FEAR AGGRESSIVE MAN
SHY" dog to be BEATEN by a strange male trainer
is INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOR for a DOG LOVER?
"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:
"Courteous Canine."
You think HURTIN dogs and CRINGING
is COURTEOUS?
"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?"
Means the author is a dog abuser of the worst magnitude.
"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."
You think HURTING your dog is NORMAL BEHAVIOR?
--Mike Dufort
author of the zero selling book
"Courteous Canines"
You think HOWER pals are playin with a full deck?
BWEEEEEEAAHAHAHAHHAAAAA!!!
The Amazing Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >
> Killfile is your friend! :-)
> kili
1. Very quiet on here nowadays
2. nowadays, Eliza never covers until Simon smells the quiet disk sadly
4. Things you don't see nowadays...
5. Nowadays it is hard to believe.......
6. nowadays, walnuts creep inside distant markets, unless they're sticky
7. nowadays, goldsmiths live at pretty kiosks, unless they're handsome
8. nowadays, potters talk outside sharp lakes, unless they're lower
9. nowadays, go expect a spoon