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   The Puppy Wizard to Julia Altshuler   
   Re: Boundry Control for Labrador   
   17 Jan 05 19:46:56   
   
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   From: ThePuppyWizard@EarthLink.Net   
      
   HOWEDY liea,   
      
   "Julia Altshuler"  wrote in message   
   news:icWdndOO0pzVSXbcRVn-uA@comcast.com...   
   >   
   > I used the wrong word.   
      
   Too many words again, liea?   
      
   >  Electric isn't what I meant.   
      
   Right. You meant SHOCK.   
      
   > I was thinking of a sort of a wire that works   
   > in conjunction with the dog's battery operated   
   > collar.   
      
   The kind the dog CAN'T ESCAPE from   
   when it malfunctions, liea. The kind that   
   set that dog on fire. REMEMBER liea?   
      
   > When the collar gets too close to the wire,   
   > it gives the dog a slight zap.   
      
   Well then liea, PERHAPS THAT'S HOWE COME   
   your own dog bolts through your shock system, eh?   
      
   > The zap stops the instant the dog backs   
   > away from the wire.   
      
   Like when your dog bolts through it, liea.   
      
   > We've used this successfully with our dog.   
      
   That so, liea? Your SHOCK fence trained your   
   dog to attack your only friend and tried to attack   
   the neighbor's kids and makes her fear and   
   mistrust you even when you ain't jerking and   
   choking her on your pronged spiked pinch choke   
   collar. REMEMBER liea?   
      
   > There's a regular physical fence that anyone   
   > can see and the wire/collar that keeps your   
   > dog from getting too close to it for long enough   
   > to consider digging or jumping.   
      
   Dogs dog jump escape their pupperty bark whine   
   dig chew and self mutilate on accHOWENT of they're   
   ABUSED like HOWE you abused your own fear   
   aggressive HOWETA CON-TROLL dog Cubbe.   
      
   >  The wire can't hurt anyone/anything that's not   
   > wearing the collar.   
      
   Right. It can only HURT your dog.   
      
   > The combination is good for keeping the   
   > critters you don't want out   
      
   Your dog can keep critters HOWET.   
      
   > and the dog that you do want in.   
      
   Your dog won't WANT to STAY where   
   he's being HURT, liea.   
      
   > Are those legal in UK?   
      
   lush aka diana is a other victim of parental abuse.   
      
   > I'm with you on the wandering alone part.   
      
   INDEEDY. Neither you nor lush can allHOWE   
   your dogs off lead on accHOWENT of they   
   won't come back.   
      
   >   I have been successful with letting my dog   
   >  outside alone in a smallish fenced yard,   
      
   So long as you're WATCHING her.   
      
   >  not a whole farm countryside.   
      
   Your dog will ESCAPE in five minutes   
   if you ain't standing there threatening IT.   
      
   >   And not every dog can handle even   
   >  the fenced yard alone.   
      
   Well that's INSANE, leah. ANY dog can   
   be perimeter trained or trained not to dig   
   chew or jump over under or through ANY   
   fence in just a few minutes EXXXCEPT   
   YOURS.   
      
   BWEEEEEEEEEAAHAHAHHAAAA!!!   
      
   Oh, and diddler's.   
      
   And janet's.   
      
   And leah's.   
      
   > My other dog needed more company than that.   
      
   IOW, your other would ESCAPE on accHOWENT   
   of you abused him like HOWE you abused your   
   new dog Cubbe till IT turned on you for chokin her.   
      
   > This one can amuse herself pretty well outside though.   
      
   Yeah. So long as you're WATCHIN IT.   
      
   > --Lia   
      
   > Diana wrote:   
   >   
   > > Electric fences systems are very close to being   
   > > banned over here (UK), but securing the bottom   
   > > of the fencing wire in concrete and angling the top   
   > > inwards will make it pretty secure.   
      
   Or you could just train the dog not to approach the fence.   
      
   > > As for the rest of the post, I totally agree.   
      
   INDEEDY. That's on accHOWENT of YOUR   
   DOG GOT THE SAME PROBLEM for the same   
   reason you lying dog abusing mental case.   
      
   > > As a side note, I really wouldn't want my dog   
   > > wandering all over on her  own -   
      
   Dogs shouldn't be off their terrortory alone.   
      
   > >  even in seemingly safe open countryside   
      
   Like the OP'S backyard.   
      
   > >  there can be many hidden dangers,   
      
   Like fleas.   
      
   > >  not least badger setts which are protected   
   > > by law (& badgers which  can be pretty ferocious   
   > > and would rip a lab to pieces).   
      
   We wouldn't want HOWER dogs molesting   
   innocent critters, would we, lush. Hey lush?   
   HOWE COME it's O.K. for your dog to disembHOWEL   
   innocent squirrels and bunnys for pleasure,   
   but not badgers?   
      
   Don't you think badgers would ENJOY the FUN?   
      
   > > Diana & Cin   
      
   Oh, bye the bye, you can't post here   
   abHOWETS nodoGgamenedMOORE   
   you miserable lying dog abusing mental   
   case.   
      
   The Amazing Puppy Wizard <{) ; ~  )  >   
      
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