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   DelusionalDimensionsRecoveryDDR@I-L to Michael A. Ball   
   Re: New to forum, looking for aggression   
   31 May 08 20:00:31   
   
   XPost: rec.pets.dogs.health, rec.pets.dogs.behavior, alt.pets.dogs.labrador   
   XPost: alt.pets.dogs.pitbull   
      
   HOWEDY michael ball a.k.a. andrea beck, you despicable   
   pathetic miserable stinkin rotten lyin animal murderin punk   
   thug coward active accute chronic life long incurable malignant   
   maliciHOWES manic depressive mental case and rejected   
   pre-op TRAINsexul self cutting psychopath,   
      
   "Michael A. Ball"  wrote in message   
   news:kli344t9q8tjkvb5nl1ru85fei91ki86ve@4ax.com...   
   > On Fri, 30 May 2008 05:08:29 +0100, BDKesling   
   >  wrote:   
   >   
   >>Hi,...   
   >   
   > Invisible fences.  IF = invitation to fiasco.   
      
   You mean on accHOWENTA they don't keep stray dogs HOWET?   
      
   You don't think SHOCKIN the dog is WRONG, do you, andrea?   
      
   > Online course? Not for me.   
      
   You'd prefer sumthin more "hands on", eh, michael?   
      
   Well, so's it shouldn't be a TOTAL waste, Brian will appreciate   
   learnin of your own POSTED CASE HISTORY of MURDERIN   
   dogs an kats and CHRONIC INSANITY <{}: ~ ) >   
      
   Your INTEREST in MURDERIN innocent defenseless   
    dumb critters is part of your efforts to justify your self-hate:   
      
   Newsgroups: alt.med.veterinary   
   From: Michael A. Ball    
   Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:08:20 -0400   
      
   Subject: Euthanasia certification classes?   
      
   Who teaches euthanasia certification classes in most states? I live   
   in Tennessee. Are the classes usually open to anyone with the fee?   
   How much is the fee apt to be?   
      
   The shelter wants to keep me cleaning kennels the rest of my life,   
   but I would like to expand my capabilities.  Thank you.   
   ________________________   
   Whatever it takes.   
      
                  BWEEEAAAHAAAHAAA~!~!~!   
      
   You've BECOME your own CRUEL STEP-FATHER.   
      
   > My first thought was "Greta isn't aggressive: she is doing her job,   
      
   That's curiHOWES. Shock fences make dogs AFRAID, andrea.   
      
   > defending her territory!"   
      
   Evidently Brian DON'T WANT her DEFENDING his terrortory,   
   that's the PROBLEM for the delivery people, etc. <{}: ~ ( >   
      
   > That's reasonable, especially considering what she has been through.   
      
   You mean, gettin surgically sexually mutilate as you've been   
   askin for and DENIED and SHOCKED every time someWON   
   passes bye, andrea?   
      
   > I will probably never know as much as I'd like to about dog aggression,   
      
   Well michael, you know all there is to know abHOWET   
   it from your own personal real life EXXXPERIENCE of   
   MURDERIN your own DEAD DOG Teddy. REMEMBER?   
      
   Or have your anti-psychotic medications destroyed your memory?   
      
   > especially dog-on-dog,   
      
   You mean, like your own DEAD DOG Teddy attackin your   
   other dog Tang, michael?   
      
                   LIKE THIS, andreal?:   
      
   Newsgroups: rec.pets.dogs.behavior   
   From: Michael A. Ball    
   Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 11:24:49 -0400   
      
   Subject: Re: Two Dogs versus One neutered   
   On 13 May 2007 17:43:06 -0700, Fran    
   wrote:   
   >...I wrote about my Wheaton who gets aggressive when overly   
   > stimulated.  I've decided that big groups arejust not an option.   
   > I have been thinking of adding another dog to thehousehold   
   > (possible from Rescue)  Does anyone have any experience to   
   > share on this matter?   
      
   Let's say you find the perfect second and the two get along famously.   
   You still have to be on guard against over stimulation elsewhere and   
   large groups will still be out of the question. Your dog is dictated how   
   you live.   
      
   Before getting a second dog, bring your Wheaton into line. As a high   
   energy dog, it has certain needs and I believe those needs ought to be   
   respected and dealt with properly. Your dog also needs to understand   
   that there are consequences for improper behavior. Whatever it takes.   
      
   I think you'd feel much better about your self and your dog, if you   
   learn to control him, before getting a second dog. Once you two have   
   accomplished your task, the choice of puppy or adult might seem clearer   
   to you. Personally, I prefer adult dogs--and forever a rescue.   
      
   My dog, Tang, is a neutered Chow Chow. I introduced Teddy,   
   a neutered Chow Chow; known to be dog-on-dog aggressive.   
      
   Every time I thought we'd solved the problem, Teddy proved   
   me wrong--and was PTS after nine months.   
      
    I just wasn't wise enough to correct his behavior. Eventually, I   
   introduced Sophie, a spayed Chow Chow/Pekingnese. They've   
   gotten along so well. It took them along time, but they eventually   
   learned to play with one another. Tang is almost three times her size. :-)   
      
   If Tang had been my troublesome dog, I'd have corrected his behavior   
   before bringing in a new dog. It just seems like the logical thing to   
   do. do.   
   ________________________   
   Whatever it takes.   
      
   > but most of it seems to boil down to a few basics.   
      
   You mean, don't jerk choke an shock the dog and if   
   you're AFRAID, just MURDER IT like HOWE you   
   done your step daughter's DEAD KAT, michael?:   
      
   Newsgroups: alt.fifty-plus.friends   
   From: Michael A. Ball    
   Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 18:52:34 -0400   
      
   Subject: Re: Superstitious?(sp)   
      
   On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 22:43:24 GMT,   
      
   **Dalin**  wrote:   
   > Care to tell us why you feel that way?   
   > I won't try and argue with you or change   
   > your mind, but what happened to put you   
   > off cats above all other creatures?   
      
   I've never liked cats, because their movements are too   
   much like those of rats. Since childhood, I viewed cats   
   as no more than targets.   
      
   On 12-23-95, I killed a cat that my wife had allowed her   
   daughter to bring into the house, as a pet, several days   
   earlier. The cat was a stray and having it in the house   
   was contrary to our agreement for living here.   
      
   My wife moved out , permanently, that night.   
      
   Ten months later, she moved out of this county--deliberately   
   withholding her new address. I haven't heard from her since.   
      
   Thank you for not trying to change my mind. I won't argue   
   about this issue. Many people hate cats; perhaps most of   
   them are more discrete about voicing their opinions. I   
   try not to say much, but sometimes, I can't resist.   
      
   Michael   
   Whatever it takes.   
      
   Newsgroups: alt.fifty-plus.friends   
   From: Michael A. Ball    
   Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 22:27:17 -0400   
   Subject: Re: Superstitious?(sp)   
      
   On 03 Oct 2003 00:12:27 GMT,   
   vbfree...@aol.comewhatmay (Vickie) wrote:   
   > I am glad that I know this about you...what   
   > you did was sick and creepy and I'll waste   
   > no more time on you.   
      
   Well, I have plenty of time, and I don't   
   mind wasting a bit more of it on You.   
      
   I'd like to tell you a little story. When I met Victoria,   
      
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