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   The Puppy Wizard to Margaret   
   Re: Confused dog?   
   07 Jan 05 17:16:44   
   
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   From: ThePuppyWizard@EarthLink.Net   
      
   HOWEDY margaret,   
      
   "Margaret"  wrote in message   
   news:0DnDd.917$ef6.455@fe39.usenetserver.com...   
   >   
   > "Tess"  wrote in message   
   > news:b4cit0djab7r5c04ljj5k3nu232vdcp7dg@4ax.com...   
   > > Hi guys,   
   > >   
   > > If anyone remembers,   
      
   Ain't gotta REMEMBER NUTHIN. It's ALL   
   in The Amazing Puppy Wizard's Archives   
   on Google. All you gotta do is enter the   
   poster's name and you'll GET their complete   
   POSTED CASE HISTORY of HURTING dogs   
   and LYING abHOWET it.   
      
   > > I have a rough collie and he's now 10 months old.   
      
   Your dog has had PROBLEMS since the git go.   
      
   > > In the last week we decided to give him a kangaroo   
   > > tail to chew on.  When my mum went to take it away   
   > > from him the first time, he snapped.   
      
   THAT'S on accHOWENT of tess ABUSED him.   
      
   > > I took it away from him and did take/leave/take/leave   
   > > and he was fine.   
      
   On accHOWENT of he FEARS his ABUSER.   
      
   > > Today, my mum went to pick up all the discarded   
   > > pieces while he was bone chewing and he curled   
   > > his lip and mouthed her hand -   
      
   PROBLEMO.   
      
   > >  stood up and play bowed and then sort of   
   > > nervously did it again while making a   
   > > whiny sound.   
      
   He's only a PUPPY. Give him a few MOORE weeks...   
      
   >  His mouthing was gentle, he didn't want to bite.   
      
   RIGHT. For NHOWE.   
      
   > > Am I right in thinking he's probably confused   
   > > about the pack order?   
      
   Dogs ONLY ATTACK when they're AFRAID and ABUSED.   
      
   > > Any ideas on how to go about it?   
      
   Yeah. You'll have to STOP HURTIN and   
   INTMIDIATING your dog, tess, you dog   
   abusing mental case.   
      
   > > Strict NILIF implimentation?!   
      
   BWEEEEEEEEEEEEAHAHAHHAHHAAA!!!   
      
   THAT'S HOWE COME WE MURDER DOGS HERE.   
      
   > > Nat   
   >   
   > Hi,   
   > I don't know if I would call it confusion   
   > about the pack order (that sounds so   
   > textbookish).   
      
   That so? S-HOWENDS INSANE.   
      
   THAT'S HOWE IT S-HOWENDS.   
      
   >   I would say he is guarding his food.   
      
   Duh-Oh? You mean he's FEAR AGGRESSIVE.   
      
   >  But he needs to allow you to remove food   
   >  or other things and not get ugly about it.   
      
   UGLY? The dog is AFRAID.   
      
   > Sometimes we have to take things away   
   > for safety reasons.   
      
   You mean on accHOWENT of you don't   
   know HOWE to TRAIN your dogs to give   
   it up or not take STUFF in the first place.   
      
   > Can you teach him "leave it" or "drop it"   
   > and make it a game?   
      
   Yeah. But it won't work for REAL if you're   
   makin it a GAME. THAT'S HOWE COME   
   your EXXXPERT PALS pinch and twist   
   ears and toes and beat dogs with sticks   
   and shock and jerk and choke them on   
   pronged spiked pinch choke collars to   
   train them to retrieve and release STUFF.   
      
   BWEEEEEEEEAAAHAHAHAHAA!!!   
      
   >  You can reward him with a small treat   
   > of some kind so he learns that giving up   
   > something isn't bad.   
      
   You mean BRIBE him to not eat poison?   
      
   > Margaret   
      
    Subject: Re: Breeding Info   
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   HOWEDY chowmom,   
      
      
   "chowmom"  wrote in message   
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   > You have probably already mentioned the health benefits of   
   neutering,   
      
      
   I don't believe there are any health benefits to neutering. What   
   I DO know is there's at least a 15% chance of aggression as   
   a resutlt of this unnecessary risky medical procedure.   
      
      
   > but I would hammer away at those again.   
      
      
   If dogs are in responsible HOWESes they're not going   
   to be roaming the neighborhood and meeting unspayed   
   bitches.   
      
   The "benefits" of neutering are a HOAX that disavails   
   NEEDY dogs of HOWESES FOOD and THEIR LIVES.   
      
      
      
   > Have they ever seen a dog suffering from acute prostatitis?   
      
      
   NO. Perhaps that's because my dogs get healthy food,   
   adequate exercise, and NO STRESS, chowderhead.   
      
      
   > Prostate cancer?   
      
      
   NO. I suggest you look for pollutants toxins and carcinogens   
   in the diet and environment and STRESS as the probable causes   
   of prostrated disease, intestinal and digestive disorders,   
   seizures,   
   self mutilation, and all OCD behaviors INCLUDING HUMPING.   
      
      
   > Margaret   
      
      
   Case closed.   
      
   The Puppy Wizard.  - Find messages by this author   
   Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 01:31:21 GMT   
   Local: Sat, Nov 16 2002 5:31 pm   
   Subject: Re: Breeding Info   
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   chowmom wrote:   
      
      
      
   > You have probably already mentioned the health benefits of   
   neutering,   
      
      
      
   what benefits are those ChowBrain?   
      
   The fact neutered males have the SHORTEST life span compared   
   to:   
      
      
   A. intact males   
   B. intact females   
   C. neutered females   
      
      
   according to a landmark British study.   
      
      
   explain the health benefit of EARLY DEATH ChowBrain?   
      
      
      
   > but I   
   > would hammer away at those again. Have they ever seen a dog   
   suffering from   
   > acute prostatitis? Prostate cancer?   
      
   > Margaret   
      
      
      
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