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   David S. to David S.   
   Re: lead training   
   12 Aug 05 13:16:10   
   
   XPost: alt.cats, alt.pets.cats, rec.pets.cats.health+behav   
   XPost: rec.pets.dogs.behavior   
   From: buttercupsdad@dog.net   
      
    wrote in message   
   news:1123860498.651854.5720@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...   
   HOWEDY david s.,   
      
   G'Day Puppy Wizard:   
      
      
   David S. wrote:   
   > If you figure it out please tell me.   
      
   You got sumpthin WRONG with you, david s.?   -  Let's see, overweight,   
   overworked , undersexed....   
      
   >  I have never been successful at getting a dog to heal.   
      
   You're in EXXXCELLENT COMPANY, david s.    -    not convinced of that yet.   
      
   > Twenty years ago we got a puppy and I took her to   
   > obedience school.  She did great with sit, stay,   
   > etc., but the one thing she never learned was to   
   > heal.  I tried the "correction" at first, but soon   
   > abandoned that technique.   
      
   Right... but you haven't changed your THINKIN.   -   see below   
      
   > For one it did not work, and two under the   
   > "golden rule" line of reasoning I soon decided   
   > that jerking her around by the neck was not a   
   > good thing (right PW?).   
      
   Had you bothered to study your own FREE COPY of   
   The Amazing Puppy Wizard's 100% CONSISTENTLY   
   NEARLY INSTANTLY SUCCESSFUL FREE WWW Wits' End   
   Dog Training Method Manual your dog would be   
   FULLY TRAINED by NHOWE, david s.      -     downloaded the manual yesterday,   
   98 pages!  will study this weekend.   promise!   
      
      
   > Anyway,   
      
   You mean anyHOWE.       -    whatever....   
      
   > our current dog was kidnapped, I mean rescued,   
   > and she has lots of behavioral hang ups   
      
   Well then you ONLY GOT YOURSELF to blame, david s.   -   i rescued her from   
   the kidnappers!??   
      
   > so I try to not add to her woes by exerting   
   > pressure with the heal command.   
      
   That's kindly of you, david s...     -    it is just in my nature   
      
   > Good luck.   
      
   Dog trainin AIN'T LUCK, dog abuser.    -    just a sign off phrase, don't   
   take it literally or else you will get worked up like i would if i took   
   being called a dog abuser seriously.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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