HOWEDY janet you miserable lyin dog abusing punk thug coward
active acute chronic long term incurable mental case and professional
dog trainin / murdering fraud,
Janet B wrote:
> On Sat, 13 May 2006 22:14:43 GMT, "Mike" <zzzxp_01 [at] yahoo.com>, clicked
> their heels and said:
>
> > Hi, I l.ive in the city and my lawn and other plantings are
> > peed on several times daily by dogs.
>
> > What can I use short of a fence to keep dogs off my
> > lawn and away from my plants?
>
> Citronella granules, in air-open but secure containes, can often work,
CITES PLEASE, janet?
> There are commercial products but they have to
> be reapplied after every rain generally.
Can you CITE WON CASE where they've WORKED, janet?
Hey janet? You remember tellin folks when The Freakin Simply
Amazing Puppy Wizard recommended the moth crystals with
the huge name MIGHT WORK, that they'd be POISONHOWES
if the dog ATE the REPELLENT?
BWEEEEAAAAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!
> Flags that say you have pesticides can be a deterrent to the stupid owner=
s,
Hey janet? You remember when marcel the imbecile idiot liar
dog abuser coward mental case recommended to bentcajungirl
aka perry to put MHOWEStraps in her flHOWER bed and if CON-
fronted by a irate owner to LIE an say she had MHOWESES in
her flHOWERS?
> and get this - SPEAK TO THE OWNERS.
SuppHOWES mike is the STUPID OWNER,. janet?
> Sometimes it works, but many times, they just don't care.
Yeah. You got any TRAININ ADVICE, janet?
LIKE THIS:
"Loop the lead (it's basically a GIANT nylon or leather
choke collar) over his snarly little head, and give him
a stern correction" --Janet Boss
"J1Boss" <j1b... [at] aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040324071828.07753.00000001 [at] mb-m18.aol.com...
> He was next to me and I could see his neck
> muscles pulsing. He didn't even blink an eye.
> Janet Boss
>
"sionnach" <rhyfe... [at] msn.com> wrote in message
news:c3qi15$2biuoh$1 [at] ID-45033.news.uni-berlin.de...
> "J1Boss" <j1b... [at] aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040323173916.10096.00001938 [at] mb-m17.aol.com...
> > > I can't imagine needing anything higher
> > > than a 5 with it, even with an insensitive
> > > dog like a Lab.
An INSENSITIVE DOG???
> > I can't remember what model of Innotek I have, but
> > I had a pointer ignore a neck-muscle-pulsing 9.
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> A well placed sprinkler may work wonders.
Dogs just LOVE turnin them on in the summer, janet.
Hey janet? You didn't answer mikes question abHOWET piss...
You can PERIMETER train ANY DOG in MINUTES. You can
train ANY dog to not touch ANY THING in SECONDS if you
understand effective non physical scientific Pavlovian and
Ericksonian CONDITIONING.
Trainin yours or ANY dogs an kats to lay off your flHOWERS
AIN'T NO DIFFERENT than trainin them not to eat kat poop
or steal from the table or raid your garbage bin or chase furry
woodslands critters or chew shoes or ANY undesirable behavior.
Here's the IMBECILE FRAUD DOG ABUSER dr. ian
dunbar on DIGGIN and GARDEN MANNERS:
=A9 2004 Ian Dunbar
DIGGING
Dogs dig to bury bones, and later to dig them up again.
Dogs dig cooling hollows in the summer, and warming pits
in the winter. Dogs dig after eavesdropping on private
ultrasonic conversations of subterranean critters.
Bitches dig dens when they are pregnant. Dogs dig out
of boredom, and dogs dig to escape. But by and large,
most dogs dig for the sheer fun of it.
Dogs Don't See Your Problem
Dogs consider digging to be a perfectly normal and
natural doggy activity. In fact, terriers consider
digging to be their very reason for being. It would
therefore be fruitless to try to stop your dog from
digging altogether. Prevention and treatment of
digging focus on management and education: preventing
your dog from digging in inappropriate areas and
redirecting your dog's natural digging-desire to a
suitable area.
Prevent Digging in Your Absence
When you are away from home, keep your dog indoors. When
you are at home, try your best to accompany your dog outdoors
to supervise and teach garden rules.
Housesoiling, destructive chewing, and hyperactivity are the
most common reasons why dogs are relegated to unsupervised,
solitary confinement in the yard, where they predictably learn
to bark, dig, and escape, and become over-excited whenever let
indoors. Consequently, it is important to housetrain and chewtoy-
train your dog. (See our Housetraining and Destructive Chewing
booklet.)
Teach your dog to settle down calmly and quietly indoors, and
to sit when greeting visitors (see HyperDog! blueprint). Then
your dog may remain safely indoors whether you are home or not.
Your air-conditioned and centrally-heated house is the safest
and most comfortable place for your dog to spend the day.
When you are at home, go outside and enjoy your garden with your
dog. Some dogs dig to escape because they cannot bear the boredom
and anxiety of solitary confinement in the yard. Escaping is
exceedingly dangerous for your dog's health. So if you decide to
leave your dog in the yard, make the yard more interesting and be
sure to fix the fence.
Also make sure your dog has a cool resting place in the summer
and warmth in the winter. Teach your dog to dissipate digging
energy with other activities. Make sure your dog is well exercised
psychologically as well as physically) and entertained, and thus
has no need to dig to escape from the yard.
Teach recreational diggers to become recreational chewers.
If your dog is busying himself with a chewtoy, he has little
time to dig. Consequently, chewtoys stuffed with breakfast
kibble are the best objects to leave indoors, or to bury in
your dog's digging pit. You must teach your dog how to entertain
himself outdoors. This means your dog needs chewtoys outside, too.
Redirect Digging to a Digging Pit
Since you consider your dog's choice of digging locations to be
inappropriate, choose a location to your liking and teach your
dog to dig there. Build your dog a digging pit (much like a child's
sandbox) in a suitable corner of the yard.
Bury a cow's femur (the whole thing) in your dog's digging pit.
Your little doggie will be utterly delighted when she finds a
huge meaty bone. Now, this single simple procedure may not totally
prevent holes in other areas of the garden, but your dog will now
be much more inclined to dig in her digging pit. I mean, in 1849
everyone started rushing westwards to California.
They didn't rush to New Jersey. And why did they rush to California?
Because one person discovered a nugget of gold at Sutter's Mill.
They didn't find gold in New Jersey, and so they didn't rush to
New Jersey. And so it is with dogs. After just one remarkable find,
your dog will prefer to excavate in that California corner-her
digging pit, where she once found something very worth finding.
Every morning, fill several chewtoys with your dog's breakfast
kibble and bury them in her digging pit. Your dog will discover
that the digging pit is a virtual treasure trove where she can
find toys for sustenance and entertainment.
Garden Rules
Once the dog's digging activities have been redirected to a suitable
location in your yard, you might consider protecting other parts of
the garden. Lay down chicken wire or chain-link fencing over the lawn
and flower beds, add plenty of topsoil, and reseed.
Use boundary fences to partition the yard into doggy and non-doggy
zones. The fences are not meant to be dog proof; rather, they are
used as training aids to clearly demarcate lawn and garden boundaries
to help you teach the rules. Always try to accompany your dog when he
goes outside, especially during puppyhood or the first few months an
older dog is at home. Remember, an owner in the yard is worth two in
front of the television! It is not fair to keep garden rules a secret
from your dog and then get angry with the dog for breaking rules he
didn't even know existed. Encourage and praise your dog for walking
on paths and for lying down in dog zones.
Tie a number of stuffed chewtoys to ground stakes or hang them from
tree branches in dog zones to encourage your dog to want to spend
time in those areas. Discourage your dog from entering non-doggy zones.
If you require a more detailed description, read our Digging booklet
and watch the Training The Companion Dog Video II: Behavior Problems
& Household Etiquette.
To teach your dog to use a digging pit, you will need numerous
stuffable chewtoys and some freeze-dried liver treats.
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"A cheerful heart is good medicine,
but a crushed spirit dries up the bones".
Proverbs 17:22
Blessed are all who take refuge in HIM.
Jerry 21 And unto this people thou shalt say,
Thus saith the LORD Of DOG;
Behold, I set before you
The Way Of Life,
And
The Way Of Death.
And Disciple Paulie said unto them, Thus shall ye
say to your master, Thus saith The LORD Of DOG,
Be not afraid of the words which thou hast heard,
with which the servants of koehler and university
trained behaviorists and veterinary malpracticioners
have blasphemed me.
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.
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.
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.
Paul
"Think not that I am come to send peace on earth:
I came not to send peace,
but a sword.
"For I am come to set a man at variance against his father,
and the daughter against her mother,
the daughter in law against her mother in law
and the scholar against his professors.
"And a man's foes shall be they of his own HOWEshold."
The Puppy Prophet <{); ~ ) >
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.
Yours,
Jerry Howe,
Director of Research,
Human And Animal Behavior
Forensic Sciences Research Laboratory,
BIOSOUND Scientific,
Director of Training,
Wits' End Dog Training
1611 24th St
Orlando, FL 32805
Phone: 1-407-425-5092
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