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| The Sperminator |
Rob Schuh,
Give it up you bird loving freak. Do you give your hybrid macaw
feather jobs with your tongue? In another post you say you have
boxers. Where do you live at the ******* zoo, you stupid cocksucker!
And you are a rat fink snitch for reporting the Puppy Wizard to his
ISP. You are a 2 face. I saw how you called Tara a ******* twat and
bitch because you did not agree with her opinion. You are such a
prick. Why don't you lick the crack of my unwiped asshole after a wet
****, faggot.
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| Robert Schuh |
The Sperminator wrote:
> Rob Schuh,
>
> Give it up you bird loving freak. Do you give your hybrid macaw
> feather jobs with your tongue? In another post you say you have
> boxers. Where do you live at the ******* zoo, you stupid cocksucker!
> And you are a rat fink snitch for reporting the Puppy Wizard to his
> ISP. You are a 2 face. I saw how you called Tara a ******* twat and
> bitch because you did not agree with her opinion. You are such a
> prick. Why don't you lick the crack of my unwiped asshole after a wet
> ****, faggot.
LOL! Typical bull**** from yet another anonymous pussy. Why not post
your name? BTW, I have $10,000.00 that you are some little kid. ANYONE
who thinks calling someone a "faggot" is a detrimental word, is nothing
but a little homophobic bigot. You need to butch up a bit and put your
name to your cowardly words. May I also ask what is wrong with loving
birds? It is better than you loving your kiddy **** collection. Your
buddy Puppy Wizard needs to get his account yanked for blatant SPAMMING.
You REALLY need to get an education.
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| The Puppy Wizard |
HOWEDY robert,
"Robert Schuh" <rob@robschuh.com> wrote in message
news:3F8229A9.3080107@robschuh.com...
> Your buddy Puppy Wizard needs to get his account
> yanked for blatant SPAMMING.
Trainin is FREE, robert.
> You REALLY need to get an education.
"misty" <Momisty@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:1199-3BD34D6A-229@storefull-235.iap.bryant.webtv.net...
> Jerry has taken the time to help me out off the NG. I have
> a very loud cockatoo who has been having problems adjusting
> to my 8 month old son.
>
> Joey is learning to walk. He likes to use Buddy's cage as a
> hold on for dear life object.
>
> Buddy wasn't exposed to toddlers prior to Joey.. my older
> two boys went through this stage in a different house where
> Buddy had his own room and the boys had only visits, not
> daily contact 24/7.
>
> Buddy has always been spooked by "tiny" humans. Joey has
> been driving him nuts! He showed his disapproval by
> non-stop screaming. A cockatoo scream can be heard a block
> away with all the widows shut <g> being in the house it
> makes your ears pop and your nerves crawl.
>
> Jerry sent me Free his DDR. He sent instructions on how to
> use it. He answered my questions quite politely.
>
> I have been using the DDR in my kitchen ( where Buddy is
> located~ teensy 4 room house) for 3 weeks.
>
> At first I noticed no difference in Buddy's behavior. Then
> I realized after a week that he no longer screamed for
> hours on end. This isn't to say he stopped completely <bg>
> he still demands his share of all meals. But he doesn't
> start screaming at 10 pm when he wants _everyone_ to go to
> bed. Last week he had a day where he screamed all day. My
> nerves were frazzled. I went to turn the DDR up a notch per
> Jerry's instructions. I discovered the DDR was shut off! I
> turned it back on and left it on the lowest setting. Buddy
> calmed back down and quit screaming.
>
> In the time that I've had the DDR on I've had a lot of c*ts
> come to my house. One I adopted and he's quite the sweetie.
> He's a yellow tiger named Gatomon ( means c*t monster) who
> is very friendly with my kids and Zelda.
>
> I may not like how Jerry treats other posters but I do like
> the methods he shares. Being on a limited budget I like
> things that are free. I also like the fact that I can
> e-mail him and get advice whenever I need it.
>
> Even my DH who is a technical minded kind of guy thinks the
> DDR is working. ( He went to Devry and has a degree in
> electronics, knows alot about radios and anything
> mechanical... he's a jack of all trades around the house
> <g>). He does NDT for a living.
>
> We don't expect to need the DDR forever.. As soon as Joey
> is walking, Buddy will realize that he's not a strange
> animal.. some kind of furless dog or c*t <bg>.
==============================
HOWEDY kelly,
"culprit" <culprit00@msn.com> wrote in message
news:bl22ho$76rdi$1@ID-58739.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
> "AIMEE" <countrygirl0334@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1afc3ce9.0309260757.5f5908ae@posting.google.com...
>
> > We had fallen into a rut - constant bickering and tension,
> > we never laughed or had FUN together - but now, with the
> > same mindset used in THE PUPPY WIZARDS dog training,
> > our communications channels have opened, and we now
> > work together instead of against one another.
>
> TPW saved your marriage?
INDEEDY.
> kick ass!
The Puppy Wizard doesn't approve of violence.
> that's a new one, innit?
NOT AT ALL, kelly.
> we better add that to the list of magical things the wiz can do!
INDEEDY.
> train all dogs perfectly, in minutes.
GUARANTEED.
> prevent seizures.
DONE THAT.
> make children behave better.
GUARANTEED.
> save bad marriages.
DONE THAT.
> am i missing anything?
INDEEDY. You're missing HUMAN DECENCY, MORALS, ETHICS, PRINCIPLES,
and ALL REASON.
> -kelly
And that ain't all The Puppy Wizard SPECIALIZES in, kelly.
> not really in need of saving, thanks.
NO PROBLEMO! You're inscribed in the book of eternal death.
You're a liar and a dog abuser and a MENTAL CASE.
lyingdogDUMMY wrote:
>
> Well, the newest shill on the scene must be Michael,
> because Jerry couldn't possibly spell "literalists."
Your reply doesn't even pertain to the subject...
Why don't we discuss why you feel you need hurt
animals to "train" them?
I've actually met TPW. I called him a few times with questions
about the training method, and he realized that there were some
underlying problems.
Axel (my dog) had a special situation.
So, TPW met with us in our home.
The first thing he noticed was that Axel's collar was too tight.
Weloosened it, and immediately Axel calmed down quite a bit.
We went outside and worked on the HOT AND COLD
HANDLING EXERCISE and THE FAMILY PACK LEADERSHIP EXERCIZE. That
seemed to get us headed in the right direction, but we were still
having a few problems with Axel's anxiety.
The main reason TPW visited our home - I found this our
recently during one of our conversations- was to see how
my husband and I interacted with one another. I had been
following the methods precisely, but Axel was still having
difficulty.
TPW's assumptions were correct - we were causing alot
of Axel's anxiety with our arguments and tension. TPW
told me that Axel has been one of his most difficult dogs
to work with.
Axel had his anxieties from mishandling and from my
husband and myself.
We had a few problems because I was unwilling to
accept the fact that I needed to be "nice" eventhough
I wasn't being treated "nicely", but once I realized that
was the only way I could really get Axel past his anxiety,
I worked on being a loving wife (even though I didn't really
want to be).
AND GUESS WHAT? My husband saw the difference,
and he followed suit.
Now, we have a stress free dog, and a good marriage.
Can you tell me how forcing someone (dog, person, cat)
to do what YOU want them to do, is going to improve a
situation? I tried that with my husband and with my dog,
and it didn't work with either of them.
Your methods have an 85% success rate - and my dog
was one of the 15% that doesn't accept your methods.
TPW has 100% success rate. You do the math.
If TPW hadn't helped us, Axel wouldn't be where he is today.
============================
Subject: Ask The Puppy Wizard
HOWEDY Aimee,
> my husband believes that this product is like ecstasy.
Well, for ME it IS... it's a dream come true. I got to ask
the Mrs. to keep pinchin me to believe it myself. My
DDR works like an AUTOMAGICK bio feeback trainer.
It uses a gentle sound, a beat, to entrain the brain,
like as if you was humming your favorite song. When
the critter is faced with a stressor, he AUTOMAGICKALLY
reflexes to that comfortable state of mind, to "hide"
from his fears. With repetition, the fears are "collapsed"
or over ridden, by the pleasant "tune."
There's a child psychologist currently testin DDR on
his hyperactive and learning disabled patients.
> Will this product in any way harm my dog?
Absolutely not. I've tested it on HUNDREDS of dogs
and kats whom I've known well and closely observed
over many years before offering my DDR for sale. It's
giving me better reports from users than I'd ever
imagined possible. It even stops cows from "bellowing."
> He has a severe anxiety disorder and cannot be left
> alone in our apartment -whether in his crate or left
> to roam free.
O.K., that's the problem! The crate in itself causes fear in
a twofold manner. Many dogs fear the crate because they
can't go to relieve themselves or have water, or become
anxious because it's a safe haven, a refuge he can run to
in order to hide from THINGS that scare him, like loud
noises, guests, whatever. Every minute he spends hiding
in there, increases his fears about what's goin on.
With repetition, just entering the crate even willingly,
restimulates ALL his fears, even when he goes in of
his on volition for no particular reason.
> We have tried just about everything...
Well, you just got LUCKY. I've got a comprehensive manual
available for free on my website. STUDY IT. Do the exercises,
and ask me for help if you've got questions or have difficulty.
Follow the method EXACTLY, don't vary, and ask me for help
FAST, if you don't get 100% success, nearly instantly.
There's absolutely NO reason your dog should have to
suffer separation anxiety for more than two days.
> This is our last resort.
First thing you've got to do is teach him your HOWES is his
HOWES, and that no matter what, you'll never be cross with
him.
That'll give him the confidence to stay alone withHOWET
supervision. Separation anxiety has nothing to do with
your absences, it's got to do with not having his controller
in charge of his behavior.
> Until we find some way to train him,
You just did. My tiny manual has ALL the information you need
to bring your dog to any level of proficiency in any field you
desire.
> he is living with my parents.
Good. Take a couple of days to study and practice the techniques
withHOWET your pup, then go pick him up and DO the exercises
in a couple of locations on your way back to your HOWES.
> Will this product help me get my Axel back?
The method and the machine both rely on constant praise.
The machine does a much more thorough job of convincing
the dog everything is O.K. It'll usually calm any anxious
outbursts in maybe as little as five seconds, for a dog that's
been conditioned to it for a few days. After a few months of
use, you'll not need to use it except on occasion.
I'd give you more info about the machine, but you got
enough reading ahead of you in my manual. Just rest
assured that if you desire the very best for you dog my
DDR machine will do just that. It's money back satisfaction
guaranteed forever cause there ain't nuthin better than it
in the Whole Wild World. You and your pets will LOVE it!
But start the manual first, cause that's gonna break the
cause of his anxiety.
Yours, Jerry.
"Katra" <Katra@centurytel.net> wrote in message
news:3EEEAC89.3D837E10@centurytel.net...
>
> Ok, so I care for an unusually large number of cats...
> And when you have this many, there are behavior
> problems. Not due to crowding, but some cats are
> territorial by nature.
>
> I checked out Jerry's site and found the science behind
> the BIOSOUND box to be sound. (no pun intended <G>)
> I am familiar with the concept of using sound therapy from
> my studies on deep meditation and had experimented with
> it already.
>
> So, I bought one.
>
> Results?
>
> The cats now sleep thru the night instead of spatting at 3 am.
>
> Taz, my brain damaged kitty, no longer wanders up the
> hall in the middle of the night, yowling when he gets "lost".
> (He's not the brightest bannana in the bunch. ;-) ) He's been
> sleeping quietly at my feet now for the past 3 nights I left the
> box running. He suffered a severe head injury as a kitten
> when he got hit by a car. That is how I got him. I picked him
> up out of the middle of the highway. :-(
>
> Thank the gods for good vets...
>
> Feeding frenzy time, when I dole out the canned food,
> used to be fraught with the more dominant kitties hissing
> at the undercats to get the best place at mom's feet. They
> always settled down once the food dishes were down, but
> now there has been NO fighting!
>
> They have been more obedient about staying off the sink
> and the dining room table,
>
> and, whomever it was that kept pooping in FRONT of the
> litter box on the floor has quit!
>
> Yay! I never did catch who was doing it.
>
> Overall, much calmer behavior from the cats.
>
> As for the dogs, the jury is still out on them. The shelties
> seem unaffected but it's impossible to tell with them as they
> were already calm, sedate, obedient and well trained dogs.
>
> With hyper Jewely, well, tonight she did not try to jump on
> me when I let her out of the bedroom to go potty, and she
> calmly sat at the door waiting to be let out instead of getting
> all anxious. I have not really tried serious training with her
> indoors near the box yet, except once, but not for long enough
> to see if it'd really work.
>
> Since some of the usual training methods are not working
> with her on the jumping problem, I plan to give Jerry's method
> a fair shake. The one time I tried it, yeah, she piddled, but I
> think that's because I did not do it right.
>
> I spoke with Jerry further by e-mail and I was not supposed
> to jump straight in to working on a specific behavior problem.
> I need to to the pre-training excercizes first!
>
> I'll post later on the results when I have more time to really
> concentrate on working with her near the box.
>
> In the meantime, the box DOES seem to calm the animals
> and make it easier to work with them. The results alone on
> the cats have made it worth every penny.
>
> And if it can increase Jewely's attention span........ ;-)
>
> Leah might want to try one on Maddie? <shrugs>
>
> He may be hostile on the list, but he IS honest and honors
> his money back guarantees, so you won't be out anything
> if you just decide to try it like I did!
>
> Katra
=============================
From: Amanda@DCFWatch.com (Amanda@dcfwatch.com)
Subject: Can we get specific about doggydoright without rancor?
Date: 2003-01-13 08:00:29 PST
"Donna" <raindancer411@SPAMBLOCKyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<MuwU9.10110$R16.6984@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk>...
>
> Just a question... Got Jerry on kill-file too, but what is this
> "doggiedoright" thing???
>
> Donna
It's a smallish box with ac adapter. It emits a "song". A sound
unheard by the tympanic membrane. It regulates brain waves
and calms the subject down. I got mine yesterday.
I have two pitties, my neighbor on one side has an infant pitty
and the other neighbor on my left has a pitty mix, greyhound
and pig. Her dogs bark CONSTANTLY!
All hours of the night.. she lets em out for last call around 1am.
We put ours on our kicthen window sill so the animals outside
and inside can hear it. Anyway.. for the first time my dogs slept
peacefully.
I also did some training with jerry and hise wife yesterday,
between that and the machine my dogs ignored the dogs barking.
A mere quiet growl from my oldest dog, a good girl good job! and
she went back to sleep.. an abolsolute first in this house.
My nieghbors dogs continued barking.. the machine was
not set to play.. so i reset it.. and they shut right up.
The whole nieghborhood was quiet for the first time.
Neighbors dogs are still behaving today.
I will be loaning it to my father in two weeks, once my dogs
remember the "song" and can learn to replay it to themselves
to calm themselves down, for his cockatiel who is home alone
alot.. and very bitchy.
I will also be buying one for my mom for her feuding kitty cats.
And finally I will be buying one for my friend who has two dogs
and a child with major seizure problems. I think this device will
help her daughters seizures since it controls and regulates brain
waves.
Since i'm not rich.. and these machines are $135 with shipping ...
when i say I am planning on buying three of them for friends.. you
know it works. I could always let them borrow it for free.. but
this machine is so kickass.. they need their own so their
neighbors dogs can be happy too.
================
Here's Aimee's original post and her first post to
The Puppy Wizard:
I own a black an tan coonhound. We got him as a puppy, and
due to constant mishandling (pulling on his lead, negative
corrections, and the occasional use of a bark collar) I ended
up with a very anxious dog.
I couldn't leave him home alone, I couldn't crate him, I couldn't
even take my dog for walks because he feared EVERYTHING.
I was going to have to get rid of him if things didn't turn
around.
My husband and I searched the internet for answers - AND
WE FOUND THE PUPPY WIZARD.
For all of you disbeliveers out there HIS METHODS WORK!
I've followed his manual, and we now have a dog that can be
left home alone, that heels on command, that can go outside
and NOT be afraid of everything he sees.
Not only have his methods help our dog, but our marriage
has gotten better. We had fallen into a rut - constant bickering
and tension, we never laughed or had FUN together - but now, with
the same mindset used in THE PUPPY WIZARDS dog training, our
communications channels have opened, and we
now work together instead of against one another.
For all the "Literalists" out there, NO WE DID NOT
TEACH EACH OTHER TO SIT, STAY, OR HEEL.
We simply eliminated the nagging and the acting out to get
NEGATIVE attention from one another since we weren't getting the
POSITIVE attention we wanted.
So, it's been proven - THE PUPPY WIZARDS METHODS
WORK. It's up to you to accept them. Yes, there's alot of
blame that we have to accept, but once we realize that we've
caused these problems to arise, we can strive to make things
better.
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| Robert Schuh |
Go SPAM someone you twat.
The Puppy Wizard wrote:
> HOWEDY robert,
>
> "Robert Schuh" <rob@robschuh.com> wrote in message
> news:3F8229A9.3080107@robschuh.com...
>
>
>>Your buddy Puppy Wizard needs to get his account
>>yanked for blatant SPAMMING.
>
>
> Trainin is FREE, robert.
>
>
>>You REALLY need to get an education.
>
>
>
>
> "misty" <Momisty@webtv.net> wrote in message
> news:1199-3BD34D6A-229@storefull-235.iap.bryant.webtv.net...
>
> > Jerry has taken the time to help me out off the NG. I have
> > a very loud cockatoo who has been having problems adjusting
> > to my 8 month old son.
> >
> > Joey is learning to walk. He likes to use Buddy's cage as a
> > hold on for dear life object.
> >
> > Buddy wasn't exposed to toddlers prior to Joey.. my older
> > two boys went through this stage in a different house where
> > Buddy had his own room and the boys had only visits, not
> > daily contact 24/7.
> >
> > Buddy has always been spooked by "tiny" humans. Joey has
> > been driving him nuts! He showed his disapproval by
> > non-stop screaming. A cockatoo scream can be heard a block
> > away with all the widows shut <g> being in the house it
> > makes your ears pop and your nerves crawl.
> >
> > Jerry sent me Free his DDR. He sent instructions on how to
> > use it. He answered my questions quite politely.
> >
> > I have been using the DDR in my kitchen ( where Buddy is
> > located~ teensy 4 room house) for 3 weeks.
> >
> > At first I noticed no difference in Buddy's behavior. Then
> > I realized after a week that he no longer screamed for
> > hours on end. This isn't to say he stopped completely <bg>
> > he still demands his share of all meals. But he doesn't
> > start screaming at 10 pm when he wants _everyone_ to go to
> > bed. Last week he had a day where he screamed all day. My
> > nerves were frazzled. I went to turn the DDR up a notch per
> > Jerry's instructions. I discovered the DDR was shut off! I
> > turned it back on and left it on the lowest setting. Buddy
> > calmed back down and quit screaming.
> >
> > In the time that I've had the DDR on I've had a lot of c*ts
> > come to my house. One I adopted and he's quite the sweetie.
> > He's a yellow tiger named Gatomon ( means c*t monster) who
> > is very friendly with my kids and Zelda.
> >
> > I may not like how Jerry treats other posters but I do like
> > the methods he shares. Being on a limited budget I like
> > things that are free. I also like the fact that I can
> > e-mail him and get advice whenever I need it.
> >
> > Even my DH who is a technical minded kind of guy thinks the
> > DDR is working. ( He went to Devry and has a degree in
> > electronics, knows alot about radios and anything
> > mechanical... he's a jack of all trades around the house
> > <g>). He does NDT for a living.
> >
> > We don't expect to need the DDR forever.. As soon as Joey
> > is walking, Buddy will realize that he's not a strange
> > animal.. some kind of furless dog or c*t <bg>.
>
> ==============================
>
>
> HOWEDY kelly,
>
> "culprit" <culprit00@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:bl22ho$76rdi$1@ID-58739.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
>>"AIMEE" <countrygirl0334@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1afc3ce9.0309260757.5f5908ae@posting.google.com...
>>
>>
>>> We had fallen into a rut - constant bickering and tension,
>>>we never laughed or had FUN together - but now, with the
>>>same mindset used in THE PUPPY WIZARDS dog training,
>>>our communications channels have opened, and we now
>>>work together instead of against one another.
>>
>>TPW saved your marriage?
>
>
> INDEEDY.
>
>
>>kick ass!
>
>
> The Puppy Wizard doesn't approve of violence.
>
>
>> that's a new one, innit?
>
>
> NOT AT ALL, kelly.
>
>
>>we better add that to the list of magical things the wiz can do!
>
>
> INDEEDY.
>
>
>>train all dogs perfectly, in minutes.
>
>
> GUARANTEED.
>
>
>>prevent seizures.
>
>
> DONE THAT.
>
>
>>make children behave better.
>
>
> GUARANTEED.
>
>
>>save bad marriages.
>
>
> DONE THAT.
>
>
>>am i missing anything?
>
>
> INDEEDY. You're missing HUMAN DECENCY, MORALS, ETHICS, PRINCIPLES,
> and ALL REASON.
>
>
>>-kelly
>
>
> And that ain't all The Puppy Wizard SPECIALIZES in, kelly.
>
>
>>not really in need of saving, thanks.
>
>
> NO PROBLEMO! You're inscribed in the book of eternal death.
> You're a liar and a dog abuser and a MENTAL CASE.
>
> lyingdogDUMMY wrote:
>
>>Well, the newest shill on the scene must be Michael,
>>because Jerry couldn't possibly spell "literalists."
>
>
> Your reply doesn't even pertain to the subject...
>
> Why don't we discuss why you feel you need hurt
> animals to "train" them?
>
> I've actually met TPW. I called him a few times with questions
> about the training method, and he realized that there were some
> underlying problems.
>
> Axel (my dog) had a special situation.
>
> So, TPW met with us in our home.
>
> The first thing he noticed was that Axel's collar was too tight.
>
> Weloosened it, and immediately Axel calmed down quite a bit.
>
> We went outside and worked on the HOT AND COLD
> HANDLING EXERCISE and THE FAMILY PACK LEADERSHIP EXERCIZE. That
> seemed to get us headed in the right direction, but we were still
> having a few problems with Axel's anxiety.
>
> The main reason TPW visited our home - I found this our
> recently during one of our conversations- was to see how
> my husband and I interacted with one another. I had been
> following the methods precisely, but Axel was still having
> difficulty.
>
> TPW's assumptions were correct - we were causing alot
> of Axel's anxiety with our arguments and tension. TPW
> told me that Axel has been one of his most difficult dogs
> to work with.
>
> Axel had his anxieties from mishandling and from my
> husband and myself.
>
> We had a few problems because I was unwilling to
> accept the fact that I needed to be "nice" eventhough
> I wasn't being treated "nicely", but once I realized that
> was the only way I could really get Axel past his anxiety,
> I worked on being a loving wife (even though I didn't really
> want to be).
>
> AND GUESS WHAT? My husband saw the difference,
> and he followed suit.
>
> Now, we have a stress free dog, and a good marriage.
>
> Can you tell me how forcing someone (dog, person, cat)
> to do what YOU want them to do, is going to improve a
> situation? I tried that with my husband and with my dog,
> and it didn't work with either of them.
>
> Your methods have an 85% success rate - and my dog
> was one of the 15% that doesn't accept your methods.
>
> TPW has 100% success rate. You do the math.
>
> If TPW hadn't helped us, Axel wouldn't be where he is today.
>
> ============================
>
> Subject: Ask The Puppy Wizard
>
> HOWEDY Aimee,
>
>
>>my husband believes that this product is like ecstasy.
>
>
> Well, for ME it IS... it's a dream come true. I got to ask
> the Mrs. to keep pinchin me to believe it myself. My
> DDR works like an AUTOMAGICK bio feeback trainer.
> It uses a gentle sound, a beat, to entrain the brain,
> like as if you was humming your favorite song. When
> the critter is faced with a stressor, he AUTOMAGICKALLY
> reflexes to that comfortable state of mind, to "hide"
> from his fears. With repetition, the fears are "collapsed"
> or over ridden, by the pleasant "tune."
>
> There's a child psychologist currently testin DDR on
> his hyperactive and learning disabled patients.
>
>
>>Will this product in any way harm my dog?
>
>
> Absolutely not. I've tested it on HUNDREDS of dogs
> and kats whom I've known well and closely observed
> over many years before offering my DDR for sale. It's
> giving me better reports from users than I'd ever
> imagined possible. It even stops cows from "bellowing."
>
>
>>He has a severe anxiety disorder and cannot be left
>>alone in our apartment -whether in his crate or left
>>to roam free.
>
>
> O.K., that's the problem! The crate in itself causes fear in
> a twofold manner. Many dogs fear the crate because they
> can't go to relieve themselves or have water, or become
> anxious because it's a safe haven, a refuge he can run to
> in order to hide from THINGS that scare him, like loud
> noises, guests, whatever. Every minute he spends hiding
> in there, increases his fears about what's goin on.
>
> With repetition, just entering the crate even willingly,
> restimulates ALL his fears, even when he goes in of
> his on volition for no particular reason.
>
>
>>We have tried just about everything...
>
>
> Well, you just got LUCKY. I've got a comprehensive manual
> available for free on my website. STUDY IT. Do the exercises,
> and ask me for help if you've got questions or have difficulty.
> Follow the method EXACTLY, don't vary, and ask me for help
> FAST, if you don't get 100% success, nearly instantly.
>
> There's absolutely NO reason your dog should have to
> suffer separation anxiety for more than two days.
>
>
>>This is our last resort.
>
>
> First thing you've got to do is teach him your HOWES is his
> HOWES, and that no matter what, you'll never be cross with
> him.
>
> That'll give him the confidence to stay alone withHOWET
> supervision. Separation anxiety has nothing to do with
> your absences, it's got to do with not having his controller
> in charge of his behavior.
>
>
>>Until we find some way to train him,
>
>
> You just did. My tiny manual has ALL the information you need
> to bring your dog to any level of proficiency in any field you
> desire.
>
>
>>he is living with my parents.
>
>
> Good. Take a couple of days to study and practice the techniques
> withHOWET your pup, then go pick him up and DO the exercises
> in a couple of locations on your way back to your HOWES.
>
>
>>Will this product help me get my Axel back?
>
>
> The method and the machine both rely on constant praise.
> The machine does a much more thorough job of convincing
> the dog everything is O.K. It'll usually calm any anxious
> outbursts in maybe as little as five seconds, for a dog that's
> been conditioned to it for a few days. After a few months of
> use, you'll not need to use it except on occasion.
>
> I'd give you more info about the machine, but you got
> enough reading ahead of you in my manual. Just rest
> assured that if you desire the very best for you dog my
> DDR machine will do just that. It's money back satisfaction
> guaranteed forever cause there ain't nuthin better than it
> in the Whole Wild World. You and your pets will LOVE it!
>
> But start the manual first, cause that's gonna break the
> cause of his anxiety.
>
> Yours, Jerry.
>
> "Katra" <Katra@centurytel.net> wrote in message
> news:3EEEAC89.3D837E10@centurytel.net...
>
>>Ok, so I care for an unusually large number of cats...
>>And when you have this many, there are behavior
>>problems. Not due to crowding, but some cats are
>>territorial by nature.
>>
>>I checked out Jerry's site and found the science behind
>>the BIOSOUND box to be sound. (no pun intended <G>)
>>I am familiar with the concept of using sound therapy from
>>my studies on deep meditation and had experimented with
>>it already.
>>
>>So, I bought one.
>>
>>Results?
>>
>>The cats now sleep thru the night instead of spatting at 3 am.
>>
>>Taz, my brain damaged kitty, no longer wanders up the
>>hall in the middle of the night, yowling when he gets "lost".
>>(He's not the brightest bannana in the bunch. ;-) ) He's been
>>sleeping quietly at my feet now for the past 3 nights I left the
>>box running. He suffered a severe head injury as a kitten
>>when he got hit by a car. That is how I got him. I picked him
>>up out of the middle of the highway. :-(
>>
>>Thank the gods for good vets...
>>
>>Feeding frenzy time, when I dole out the canned food,
>>used to be fraught with the more dominant kitties hissing
>>at the undercats to get the best place at mom's feet. They
>>always settled down once the food dishes were down, but
>>now there has been NO fighting!
>>
>>They have been more obedient about staying off the sink
>>and the dining room table,
>>
>>and, whomever it was that kept pooping in FRONT of the
>>litter box on the floor has quit!
>>
>>Yay! I never did catch who was doing it.
>>
>>Overall, much calmer behavior from the cats.
>>
>>As for the dogs, the jury is still out on them. The shelties
>>seem unaffected but it's impossible to tell with them as they
>>were already calm, sedate, obedient and well trained dogs.
>>
>>With hyper Jewely, well, tonight she did not try to jump on
>>me when I let her out of the bedroom to go potty, and she
>>calmly sat at the door waiting to be let out instead of getting
>>all anxious. I have not really tried serious training with her
>>indoors near the box yet, except once, but not for long enough
>>to see if it'd really work.
>>
>>Since some of the usual training methods are not working
>>with her on the jumping problem, I plan to give Jerry's method
>>a fair shake. The one time I tried it, yeah, she piddled, but I
>>think that's because I did not do it right.
>>
>>I spoke with Jerry further by e-mail and I was not supposed
>>to jump straight in to working on a specific behavior problem.
>>I need to to the pre-training excercizes first!
>>
>>I'll post later on the results when I have more time to really
>>concentrate on working with her near the box.
>>
>>In the meantime, the box DOES seem to calm the animals
>>and make it easier to work with them. The results alone on
>>the cats have made it worth every penny.
>>
>>And if it can increase Jewely's attention span........ ;-)
>>
>>Leah might want to try one on Maddie? <shrugs>
>>
>>He may be hostile on the list, but he IS honest and honors
>>his money back guarantees, so you won't be out anything
>>if you just decide to try it like I did!
>>
>>Katra
>
>
> =============================
>
>
>
> From: Amanda@DCFWatch.com (Amanda@dcfwatch.com)
> Subject: Can we get specific about doggydoright without rancor?
> Date: 2003-01-13 08:00:29 PST
> "Donna" <raindancer411@SPAMBLOCKyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:<MuwU9.10110$R16.6984@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk>...
>
>>Just a question... Got Jerry on kill-file too, but what is this
>>"doggiedoright" thing???
>>
>>Donna
>
>
> It's a smallish box with ac adapter. It emits a "song". A sound
> unheard by the tympanic membrane. It regulates brain waves
> and calms the subject down. I got mine yesterday.
>
> I have two pitties, my neighbor on one side has an infant pitty
> and the other neighbor on my left has a pitty mix, greyhound
> and pig. Her dogs bark CONSTANTLY!
>
> All hours of the night.. she lets em out for last call around 1am.
> We put ours on our kicthen window sill so the animals outside
> and inside can hear it. Anyway.. for the first time my dogs slept
> peacefully.
>
> I also did some training with jerry and hise wife yesterday,
> between that and the machine my dogs ignored the dogs barking.
> A mere quiet growl from my oldest dog, a good girl good job! and
> she went back to sleep.. an abolsolute first in this house.
>
> My nieghbors dogs continued barking.. the machine was
> not set to play.. so i reset it.. and they shut right up.
>
> The whole nieghborhood was quiet for the first time.
>
> Neighbors dogs are still behaving today.
>
> I will be loaning it to my father in two weeks, once my dogs
> remember the "song" and can learn to replay it to themselves
> to calm themselves down, for his cockatiel who is home alone
> alot.. and very bitchy.
>
> I will also be buying one for my mom for her feuding kitty cats.
> And finally I will be buying one for my friend who has two dogs
> and a child with major seizure problems. I think this device will
> help her daughters seizures since it controls and regulates brain
> waves.
>
> Since i'm not rich.. and these machines are $135 with shipping ...
> when i say I am planning on buying three of them for friends.. you
> know it works. I could always let them borrow it for free.. but
> this machine is so kickass.. they need their own so their
> neighbors dogs can be happy too.
>
>
> ================
>
> Here's Aimee's original post and her first post to
> The Puppy Wizard:
>
> I own a black an tan coonhound. We got him as a puppy, and
> due to constant mishandling (pulling on his lead, negative
> corrections, and the occasional use of a bark collar) I ended
> up with a very anxious dog.
>
> I couldn't leave him home alone, I couldn't crate him, I couldn't
> even take my dog for walks because he feared EVERYTHING.
>
> I was going to have to get rid of him if things didn't turn
> around.
>
> My husband and I searched the internet for answers - AND
> WE FOUND THE PUPPY WIZARD.
>
> For all of you disbeliveers out there HIS METHODS WORK!
>
> I've followed his manual, and we now have a dog that can be
> left home alone, that heels on command, that can go outside
> and NOT be afraid of everything he sees.
>
> Not only have his methods help our dog, but our marriage
> has gotten better. We had fallen into a rut - constant bickering
> and tension, we never laughed or had FUN together - but now, with
> the same mindset used in THE PUPPY WIZARDS dog training, our
> communications channels have opened, and we
> now work together instead of against one another.
>
> For all the "Literalists" out there, NO WE DID NOT
> TEACH EACH OTHER TO SIT, STAY, OR HEEL.
>
> We simply eliminated the nagging and the acting out to get
> NEGATIVE attention from one another since we weren't getting the
> POSITIVE attention we wanted.
>
> So, it's been proven - THE PUPPY WIZARDS METHODS
> WORK. It's up to you to accept them. Yes, there's alot of
> blame that we have to accept, but once we realize that we've
> caused these problems to arise, we can strive to make things
> better.
>
> =================
>
>
>
|
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| The Sperminator |
Rob Schuh,
Give it up you bird loving freak. Do you give your hybrid macaw
feather jobs with your tongue? In another post you say you have
boxers. Where do you live at the ******* zoo, you stupid cocksucker!
And you are a rat fink snitch for reporting the Puppy Wizard to his
ISP. You are a 2 face. I saw how you called Tara a ******* twat and
bitch because you did not agree with her opinion. You are such a
prick. Why don't you lick the crack of my unwiped asshole after a wet
****, faggot.
|
|
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| Robert Schuh |
The Sperminator wrote:
> Rob Schuh,
>
> Give it up you bird loving freak. Do you give your hybrid macaw
> feather jobs with your tongue? In another post you say you have
> boxers. Where do you live at the ******* zoo, you stupid cocksucker!
> And you are a rat fink snitch for reporting the Puppy Wizard to his
> ISP. You are a 2 face. I saw how you called Tara a ******* twat and
> bitch because you did not agree with her opinion. You are such a
> prick. Why don't you lick the crack of my unwiped asshole after a wet
> ****, faggot.
LOL! Typical bull**** from yet another anonymous pussy. Why not post
your name? BTW, I have $10,000.00 that you are some little kid. ANYONE
who thinks calling someone a "faggot" is a detrimental word, is nothing
but a little homophobic bigot. You need to butch up a bit and put your
name to your cowardly words. May I also ask what is wrong with loving
birds? It is better than you loving your kiddy **** collection. Your
buddy Puppy Wizard needs to get his account yanked for blatant SPAMMING.
You REALLY need to get an education.
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| The Puppy Wizard |
HOWEDY robert,
"Robert Schuh" <rob@robschuh.com> wrote in message
news:3F8229A9.3080107@robschuh.com...
> Your buddy Puppy Wizard needs to get his account
> yanked for blatant SPAMMING.
Trainin is FREE, robert.
> You REALLY need to get an education.
"misty" <Momisty@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:1199-3BD34D6A-229@storefull-235.iap.bryant.webtv.net...
> Jerry has taken the time to help me out off the NG. I have
> a very loud cockatoo who has been having problems adjusting
> to my 8 month old son.
>
> Joey is learning to walk. He likes to use Buddy's cage as a
> hold on for dear life object.
>
> Buddy wasn't exposed to toddlers prior to Joey.. my older
> two boys went through this stage in a different house where
> Buddy had his own room and the boys had only visits, not
> daily contact 24/7.
>
> Buddy has always been spooked by "tiny" humans. Joey has
> been driving him nuts! He showed his disapproval by
> non-stop screaming. A cockatoo scream can be heard a block
> away with all the widows shut <g> being in the house it
> makes your ears pop and your nerves crawl.
>
> Jerry sent me Free his DDR. He sent instructions on how to
> use it. He answered my questions quite politely.
>
> I have been using the DDR in my kitchen ( where Buddy is
> located~ teensy 4 room house) for 3 weeks.
>
> At first I noticed no difference in Buddy's behavior. Then
> I realized after a week that he no longer screamed for
> hours on end. This isn't to say he stopped completely <bg>
> he still demands his share of all meals. But he doesn't
> start screaming at 10 pm when he wants _everyone_ to go to
> bed. Last week he had a day where he screamed all day. My
> nerves were frazzled. I went to turn the DDR up a notch per
> Jerry's instructions. I discovered the DDR was shut off! I
> turned it back on and left it on the lowest setting. Buddy
> calmed back down and quit screaming.
>
> In the time that I've had the DDR on I've had a lot of c*ts
> come to my house. One I adopted and he's quite the sweetie.
> He's a yellow tiger named Gatomon ( means c*t monster) who
> is very friendly with my kids and Zelda.
>
> I may not like how Jerry treats other posters but I do like
> the methods he shares. Being on a limited budget I like
> things that are free. I also like the fact that I can
> e-mail him and get advice whenever I need it.
>
> Even my DH who is a technical minded kind of guy thinks the
> DDR is working. ( He went to Devry and has a degree in
> electronics, knows alot about radios and anything
> mechanical... he's a jack of all trades around the house
> <g>). He does NDT for a living.
>
> We don't expect to need the DDR forever.. As soon as Joey
> is walking, Buddy will realize that he's not a strange
> animal.. some kind of furless dog or c*t <bg>.
==============================
HOWEDY kelly,
"culprit" <culprit00@msn.com> wrote in message
news:bl22ho$76rdi$1@ID-58739.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
> "AIMEE" <countrygirl0334@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1afc3ce9.0309260757.5f5908ae@posting.google.com...
>
> > We had fallen into a rut - constant bickering and tension,
> > we never laughed or had FUN together - but now, with the
> > same mindset used in THE PUPPY WIZARDS dog training,
> > our communications channels have opened, and we now
> > work together instead of against one another.
>
> TPW saved your marriage?
INDEEDY.
> kick ass!
The Puppy Wizard doesn't approve of violence.
> that's a new one, innit?
NOT AT ALL, kelly.
> we better add that to the list of magical things the wiz can do!
INDEEDY.
> train all dogs perfectly, in minutes.
GUARANTEED.
> prevent seizures.
DONE THAT.
> make children behave better.
GUARANTEED.
> save bad marriages.
DONE THAT.
> am i missing anything?
INDEEDY. You're missing HUMAN DECENCY, MORALS, ETHICS, PRINCIPLES,
and ALL REASON.
> -kelly
And that ain't all The Puppy Wizard SPECIALIZES in, kelly.
> not really in need of saving, thanks.
NO PROBLEMO! You're inscribed in the book of eternal death.
You're a liar and a dog abuser and a MENTAL CASE.
lyingdogDUMMY wrote:
>
> Well, the newest shill on the scene must be Michael,
> because Jerry couldn't possibly spell "literalists."
Your reply doesn't even pertain to the subject...
Why don't we discuss why you feel you need hurt
animals to "train" them?
I've actually met TPW. I called him a few times with questions
about the training method, and he realized that there were some
underlying problems.
Axel (my dog) had a special situation.
So, TPW met with us in our home.
The first thing he noticed was that Axel's collar was too tight.
Weloosened it, and immediately Axel calmed down quite a bit.
We went outside and worked on the HOT AND COLD
HANDLING EXERCISE and THE FAMILY PACK LEADERSHIP EXERCIZE. That
seemed to get us headed in the right direction, but we were still
having a few problems with Axel's anxiety.
The main reason TPW visited our home - I found this our
recently during one of our conversations- was to see how
my husband and I interacted with one another. I had been
following the methods precisely, but Axel was still having
difficulty.
TPW's assumptions were correct - we were causing alot
of Axel's anxiety with our arguments and tension. TPW
told me that Axel has been one of his most difficult dogs
to work with.
Axel had his anxieties from mishandling and from my
husband and myself.
We had a few problems because I was unwilling to
accept the fact that I needed to be "nice" eventhough
I wasn't being treated "nicely", but once I realized that
was the only way I could really get Axel past his anxiety,
I worked on being a loving wife (even though I didn't really
want to be).
AND GUESS WHAT? My husband saw the difference,
and he followed suit.
Now, we have a stress free dog, and a good marriage.
Can you tell me how forcing someone (dog, person, cat)
to do what YOU want them to do, is going to improve a
situation? I tried that with my husband and with my dog,
and it didn't work with either of them.
Your methods have an 85% success rate - and my dog
was one of the 15% that doesn't accept your methods.
TPW has 100% success rate. You do the math.
If TPW hadn't helped us, Axel wouldn't be where he is today.
============================
Subject: Ask The Puppy Wizard
HOWEDY Aimee,
> my husband believes that this product is like ecstasy.
Well, for ME it IS... it's a dream come true. I got to ask
the Mrs. to keep pinchin me to believe it myself. My
DDR works like an AUTOMAGICK bio feeback trainer.
It uses a gentle sound, a beat, to entrain the brain,
like as if you was humming your favorite song. When
the critter is faced with a stressor, he AUTOMAGICKALLY
reflexes to that comfortable state of mind, to "hide"
from his fears. With repetition, the fears are "collapsed"
or over ridden, by the pleasant "tune."
There's a child psychologist currently testin DDR on
his hyperactive and learning disabled patients.
> Will this product in any way harm my dog?
Absolutely not. I've tested it on HUNDREDS of dogs
and kats whom I've known well and closely observed
over many years before offering my DDR for sale. It's
giving me better reports from users than I'd ever
imagined possible. It even stops cows from "bellowing."
> He has a severe anxiety disorder and cannot be left
> alone in our apartment -whether in his crate or left
> to roam free.
O.K., that's the problem! The crate in itself causes fear in
a twofold manner. Many dogs fear the crate because they
can't go to relieve themselves or have water, or become
anxious because it's a safe haven, a refuge he can run to
in order to hide from THINGS that scare him, like loud
noises, guests, whatever. Every minute he spends hiding
in there, increases his fears about what's goin on.
With repetition, just entering the crate even willingly,
restimulates ALL his fears, even when he goes in of
his on volition for no particular reason.
> We have tried just about everything...
Well, you just got LUCKY. I've got a comprehensive manual
available for free on my website. STUDY IT. Do the exercises,
and ask me for help if you've got questions or have difficulty.
Follow the method EXACTLY, don't vary, and ask me for help
FAST, if you don't get 100% success, nearly instantly.
There's absolutely NO reason your dog should have to
suffer separation anxiety for more than two days.
> This is our last resort.
First thing you've got to do is teach him your HOWES is his
HOWES, and that no matter what, you'll never be cross with
him.
That'll give him the confidence to stay alone withHOWET
supervision. Separation anxiety has nothing to do with
your absences, it's got to do with not having his controller
in charge of his behavior.
> Until we find some way to train him,
You just did. My tiny manual has ALL the information you need
to bring your dog to any level of proficiency in any field you
desire.
> he is living with my parents.
Good. Take a couple of days to study and practice the techniques
withHOWET your pup, then go pick him up and DO the exercises
in a couple of locations on your way back to your HOWES.
> Will this product help me get my Axel back?
The method and the machine both rely on constant praise.
The machine does a much more thorough job of convincing
the dog everything is O.K. It'll usually calm any anxious
outbursts in maybe as little as five seconds, for a dog that's
been conditioned to it for a few days. After a few months of
use, you'll not need to use it except on occasion.
I'd give you more info about the machine, but you got
enough reading ahead of you in my manual. Just rest
assured that if you desire the very best for you dog my
DDR machine will do just that. It's money back satisfaction
guaranteed forever cause there ain't nuthin better than it
in the Whole Wild World. You and your pets will LOVE it!
But start the manual first, cause that's gonna break the
cause of his anxiety.
Yours, Jerry.
"Katra" <Katra@centurytel.net> wrote in message
news:3EEEAC89.3D837E10@centurytel.net...
>
> Ok, so I care for an unusually large number of cats...
> And when you have this many, there are behavior
> problems. Not due to crowding, but some cats are
> territorial by nature.
>
> I checked out Jerry's site and found the science behind
> the BIOSOUND box to be sound. (no pun intended <G>)
> I am familiar with the concept of using sound therapy from
> my studies on deep meditation and had experimented with
> it already.
>
> So, I bought one.
>
> Results?
>
> The cats now sleep thru the night instead of spatting at 3 am.
>
> Taz, my brain damaged kitty, no longer wanders up the
> hall in the middle of the night, yowling when he gets "lost".
> (He's not the brightest bannana in the bunch. ;-) ) He's been
> sleeping quietly at my feet now for the past 3 nights I left the
> box running. He suffered a severe head injury as a kitten
> when he got hit by a car. That is how I got him. I picked him
> up out of the middle of the highway. :-(
>
> Thank the gods for good vets...
>
> Feeding frenzy time, when I dole out the canned food,
> used to be fraught with the more dominant kitties hissing
> at the undercats to get the best place at mom's feet. They
> always settled down once the food dishes were down, but
> now there has been NO fighting!
>
> They have been more obedient about staying off the sink
> and the dining room table,
>
> and, whomever it was that kept pooping in FRONT of the
> litter box on the floor has quit!
>
> Yay! I never did catch who was doing it.
>
> Overall, much calmer behavior from the cats.
>
> As for the dogs, the jury is still out on them. The shelties
> seem unaffected but it's impossible to tell with them as they
> were already calm, sedate, obedient and well trained dogs.
>
> With hyper Jewely, well, tonight she did not try to jump on
> me when I let her out of the bedroom to go potty, and she
> calmly sat at the door waiting to be let out instead of getting
> all anxious. I have not really tried serious training with her
> indoors near the box yet, except once, but not for long enough
> to see if it'd really work.
>
> Since some of the usual training methods are not working
> with her on the jumping problem, I plan to give Jerry's method
> a fair shake. The one time I tried it, yeah, she piddled, but I
> think that's because I did not do it right.
>
> I spoke with Jerry further by e-mail and I was not supposed
> to jump straight in to working on a specific behavior problem.
> I need to to the pre-training excercizes first!
>
> I'll post later on the results when I have more time to really
> concentrate on working with her near the box.
>
> In the meantime, the box DOES seem to calm the animals
> and make it easier to work with them. The results alone on
> the cats have made it worth every penny.
>
> And if it can increase Jewely's attention span........ ;-)
>
> Leah might want to try one on Maddie? <shrugs>
>
> He may be hostile on the list, but he IS honest and honors
> his money back guarantees, so you won't be out anything
> if you just decide to try it like I did!
>
> Katra
=============================
From: Amanda@DCFWatch.com (Amanda@dcfwatch.com)
Subject: Can we get specific about doggydoright without rancor?
Date: 2003-01-13 08:00:29 PST
"Donna" <raindancer411@SPAMBLOCKyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<MuwU9.10110$R16.6984@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk>...
>
> Just a question... Got Jerry on kill-file too, but what is this
> "doggiedoright" thing???
>
> Donna
It's a smallish box with ac adapter. It emits a "song". A sound
unheard by the tympanic membrane. It regulates brain waves
and calms the subject down. I got mine yesterday.
I have two pitties, my neighbor on one side has an infant pitty
and the other neighbor on my left has a pitty mix, greyhound
and pig. Her dogs bark CONSTANTLY!
All hours of the night.. she lets em out for last call around 1am.
We put ours on our kicthen window sill so the animals outside
and inside can hear it. Anyway.. for the first time my dogs slept
peacefully.
I also did some training with jerry and hise wife yesterday,
between that and the machine my dogs ignored the dogs barking.
A mere quiet growl from my oldest dog, a good girl good job! and
she went back to sleep.. an abolsolute first in this house.
My nieghbors dogs continued barking.. the machine was
not set to play.. so i reset it.. and they shut right up.
The whole nieghborhood was quiet for the first time.
Neighbors dogs are still behaving today.
I will be loaning it to my father in two weeks, once my dogs
remember the "song" and can learn to replay it to themselves
to calm themselves down, for his cockatiel who is home alone
alot.. and very bitchy.
I will also be buying one for my mom for her feuding kitty cats.
And finally I will be buying one for my friend who has two dogs
and a child with major seizure problems. I think this device will
help her daughters seizures since it controls and regulates brain
waves.
Since i'm not rich.. and these machines are $135 with shipping ...
when i say I am planning on buying three of them for friends.. you
know it works. I could always let them borrow it for free.. but
this machine is so kickass.. they need their own so their
neighbors dogs can be happy too.
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Here's Aimee's original post and her first post to
The Puppy Wizard:
I own a black an tan coonhound. We got him as a puppy, and
due to constant mishandling (pulling on his lead, negative
corrections, and the occasional use of a bark collar) I ended
up with a very anxious dog.
I couldn't leave him home alone, I couldn't crate him, I couldn't
even take my dog for walks because he feared EVERYTHING.
I was going to have to get rid of him if things didn't turn
around.
My husband and I searched the internet for answers - AND
WE FOUND THE PUPPY WIZARD.
For all of you disbeliveers out there HIS METHODS WORK!
I've followed his manual, and we now have a dog that can be
left home alone, that heels on command, that can go outside
and NOT be afraid of everything he sees.
Not only have his methods help our dog, but our marriage
has gotten better. We had fallen into a rut - constant bickering
and tension, we never laughed or had FUN together - but now, with
the same mindset used in THE PUPPY WIZARDS dog training, our
communications channels have opened, and we
now work together instead of against one another.
For all the "Literalists" out there, NO WE DID NOT
TEACH EACH OTHER TO SIT, STAY, OR HEEL.
We simply eliminated the nagging and the acting out to get
NEGATIVE attention from one another since we weren't getting the
POSITIVE attention we wanted.
So, it's been proven - THE PUPPY WIZARDS METHODS
WORK. It's up to you to accept them. Yes, there's alot of
blame that we have to accept, but once we realize that we've
caused these problems to arise, we can strive to make things
better.
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Go SPAM someone you twat.
The Puppy Wizard wrote:
> HOWEDY robert,
>
> "Robert Schuh" <rob@robschuh.com> wrote in message
> news:3F8229A9.3080107@robschuh.com...
>
>
>>Your buddy Puppy Wizard needs to get his account
>>yanked for blatant SPAMMING.
>
>
> Trainin is FREE, robert.
>
>
>>You REALLY need to get an education.
>
>
>
>
> "misty" <Momisty@webtv.net> wrote in message
> news:1199-3BD34D6A-229@storefull-235.iap.bryant.webtv.net...
>
> > Jerry has taken the time to help me out off the NG. I have
> > a very loud cockatoo who has been having problems adjusting
> > to my 8 month old son.
> >
> > Joey is learning to walk. He likes to use Buddy's cage as a
> > hold on for dear life object.
> >
> > Buddy wasn't exposed to toddlers prior to Joey.. my older
> > two boys went through this stage in a different house where
> > Buddy had his own room and the boys had only visits, not
> > daily contact 24/7.
> >
> > Buddy has always been spooked by "tiny" humans. Joey has
> > been driving him nuts! He showed his disapproval by
> > non-stop screaming. A cockatoo scream can be heard a block
> > away with all the widows shut <g> being in the house it
> > makes your ears pop and your nerves crawl.
> >
> > Jerry sent me Free his DDR. He sent instructions on how to
> > use it. He answered my questions quite politely.
> >
> > I have been using the DDR in my kitchen ( where Buddy is
> > located~ teensy 4 room house) for 3 weeks.
> >
> > At first I noticed no difference in Buddy's behavior. Then
> > I realized after a week that he no longer screamed for
> > hours on end. This isn't to say he stopped completely <bg>
> > he still demands his share of all meals. But he doesn't
> > start screaming at 10 pm when he wants _everyone_ to go to
> > bed. Last week he had a day where he screamed all day. My
> > nerves were frazzled. I went to turn the DDR up a notch per
> > Jerry's instructions. I discovered the DDR was shut off! I
> > turned it back on and left it on the lowest setting. Buddy
> > calmed back down and quit screaming.
> >
> > In the time that I've had the DDR on I've had a lot of c*ts
> > come to my house. One I adopted and he's quite the sweetie.
> > He's a yellow tiger named Gatomon ( means c*t monster) who
> > is very friendly with my kids and Zelda.
> >
> > I may not like how Jerry treats other posters but I do like
> > the methods he shares. Being on a limited budget I like
> > things that are free. I also like the fact that I can
> > e-mail him and get advice whenever I need it.
> >
> > Even my DH who is a technical minded kind of guy thinks the
> > DDR is working. ( He went to Devry and has a degree in
> > electronics, knows alot about radios and anything
> > mechanical... he's a jack of all trades around the house
> > <g>). He does NDT for a living.
> >
> > We don't expect to need the DDR forever.. As soon as Joey
> > is walking, Buddy will realize that he's not a strange
> > animal.. some kind of furless dog or c*t <bg>.
>
> ==============================
>
>
> HOWEDY kelly,
>
> "culprit" <culprit00@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:bl22ho$76rdi$1@ID-58739.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
>>"AIMEE" <countrygirl0334@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1afc3ce9.0309260757.5f5908ae@posting.google.com...
>>
>>
>>> We had fallen into a rut - constant bickering and tension,
>>>we never laughed or had FUN together - but now, with the
>>>same mindset used in THE PUPPY WIZARDS dog training,
>>>our communications channels have opened, and we now
>>>work together instead of against one another.
>>
>>TPW saved your marriage?
>
>
> INDEEDY.
>
>
>>kick ass!
>
>
> The Puppy Wizard doesn't approve of violence.
>
>
>> that's a new one, innit?
>
>
> NOT AT ALL, kelly.
>
>
>>we better add that to the list of magical things the wiz can do!
>
>
> INDEEDY.
>
>
>>train all dogs perfectly, in minutes.
>
>
> GUARANTEED.
>
>
>>prevent seizures.
>
>
> DONE THAT.
>
>
>>make children behave better.
>
>
> GUARANTEED.
>
>
>>save bad marriages.
>
>
> DONE THAT.
>
>
>>am i missing anything?
>
>
> INDEEDY. You're missing HUMAN DECENCY, MORALS, ETHICS, PRINCIPLES,
> and ALL REASON.
>
>
>>-kelly
>
>
> And that ain't all The Puppy Wizard SPECIALIZES in, kelly.
>
>
>>not really in need of saving, thanks.
>
>
> NO PROBLEMO! You're inscribed in the book of eternal death.
> You're a liar and a dog abuser and a MENTAL CASE.
>
> lyingdogDUMMY wrote:
>
>>Well, the newest shill on the scene must be Michael,
>>because Jerry couldn't possibly spell "literalists."
>
>
> Your reply doesn't even pertain to the subject...
>
> Why don't we discuss why you feel you need hurt
> animals to "train" them?
>
> I've actually met TPW. I called him a few times with questions
> about the training method, and he realized that there were some
> underlying problems.
>
> Axel (my dog) had a special situation.
>
> So, TPW met with us in our home.
>
> The first thing he noticed was that Axel's collar was too tight.
>
> Weloosened it, and immediately Axel calmed down quite a bit.
>
> We went outside and worked on the HOT AND COLD
> HANDLING EXERCISE and THE FAMILY PACK LEADERSHIP EXERCIZE. That
> seemed to get us headed in the right direction, but we were still
> having a few problems with Axel's anxiety.
>
> The main reason TPW visited our home - I found this our
> recently during one of our conversations- was to see how
> my husband and I interacted with one another. I had been
> following the methods precisely, but Axel was still having
> difficulty.
>
> TPW's assumptions were correct - we were causing alot
> of Axel's anxiety with our arguments and tension. TPW
> told me that Axel has been one of his most difficult dogs
> to work with.
>
> Axel had his anxieties from mishandling and from my
> husband and myself.
>
> We had a few problems because I was unwilling to
> accept the fact that I needed to be "nice" eventhough
> I wasn't being treated "nicely", but once I realized that
> was the only way I could really get Axel past his anxiety,
> I worked on being a loving wife (even though I didn't really
> want to be).
>
> AND GUESS WHAT? My husband saw the difference,
> and he followed suit.
>
> Now, we have a stress free dog, and a good marriage.
>
> Can you tell me how forcing someone (dog, person, cat)
> to do what YOU want them to do, is going to improve a
> situation? I tried that with my husband and with my dog,
> and it didn't work with either of them.
>
> Your methods have an 85% success rate - and my dog
> was one of the 15% that doesn't accept your methods.
>
> TPW has 100% success rate. You do the math.
>
> If TPW hadn't helped us, Axel wouldn't be where he is today.
>
> ============================
>
> Subject: Ask The Puppy Wizard
>
> HOWEDY Aimee,
>
>
>>my husband believes that this product is like ecstasy.
>
>
> Well, for ME it IS... it's a dream come true. I got to ask
> the Mrs. to keep pinchin me to believe it myself. My
> DDR works like an AUTOMAGICK bio feeback trainer.
> It uses a gentle sound, a beat, to entrain the brain,
> like as if you was humming your favorite song. When
> the critter is faced with a stressor, he AUTOMAGICKALLY
> reflexes to that comfortable state of mind, to "hide"
> from his fears. With repetition, the fears are "collapsed"
> or over ridden, by the pleasant "tune."
>
> There's a child psychologist currently testin DDR on
> his hyperactive and learning disabled patients.
>
>
>>Will this product in any way harm my dog?
>
>
> Absolutely not. I've tested it on HUNDREDS of dogs
> and kats whom I've known well and closely observed
> over many years before offering my DDR for sale. It's
> giving me better reports from users than I'd ever
> imagined possible. It even stops cows from "bellowing."
>
>
>>He has a severe anxiety disorder and cannot be left
>>alone in our apartment -whether in his crate or left
>>to roam free.
>
>
> O.K., that's the problem! The crate in itself causes fear in
> a twofold manner. Many dogs fear the crate because they
> can't go to relieve themselves or have water, or become
> anxious because it's a safe haven, a refuge he can run to
> in order to hide from THINGS that scare him, like loud
> noises, guests, whatever. Every minute he spends hiding
> in there, increases his fears about what's goin on.
>
> With repetition, just entering the crate even willingly,
> restimulates ALL his fears, even when he goes in of
> his on volition for no particular reason.
>
>
>>We have tried just about everything...
>
>
> Well, you just got LUCKY. I've got a comprehensive manual
> available for free on my website. STUDY IT. Do the exercises,
> and ask me for help if you've got questions or have difficulty.
> Follow the method EXACTLY, don't vary, and ask me for help
> FAST, if you don't get 100% success, nearly instantly.
>
> There's absolutely NO reason your dog should have to
> suffer separation anxiety for more than two days.
>
>
>>This is our last resort.
>
>
> First thing you've got to do is teach him your HOWES is his
> HOWES, and that no matter what, you'll never be cross with
> him.
>
> That'll give him the confidence to stay alone withHOWET
> supervision. Separation anxiety has nothing to do with
> your absences, it's got to do with not having his controller
> in charge of his behavior.
>
>
>>Until we find some way to train him,
>
>
> You just did. My tiny manual has ALL the information you need
> to bring your dog to any level of proficiency in any field you
> desire.
>
>
>>he is living with my parents.
>
>
> Good. Take a couple of days to study and practice the techniques
> withHOWET your pup, then go pick him up and DO the exercises
> in a couple of locations on your way back to your HOWES.
>
>
>>Will this product help me get my Axel back?
>
>
> The method and the machine both rely on constant praise.
> The machine does a much more thorough job of convincing
> the dog everything is O.K. It'll usually calm any anxious
> outbursts in maybe as little as five seconds, for a dog that's
> been conditioned to it for a few days. After a few months of
> use, you'll not need to use it except on occasion.
>
> I'd give you more info about the machine, but you got
> enough reading ahead of you in my manual. Just rest
> assured that if you desire the very best for you dog my
> DDR machine will do just that. It's money back satisfaction
> guaranteed forever cause there ain't nuthin better than it
> in the Whole Wild World. You and your pets will LOVE it!
>
> But start the manual first, cause that's gonna break the
> cause of his anxiety.
>
> Yours, Jerry.
>
> "Katra" <Katra@centurytel.net> wrote in message
> news:3EEEAC89.3D837E10@centurytel.net...
>
>>Ok, so I care for an unusually large number of cats...
>>And when you have this many, there are behavior
>>problems. Not due to crowding, but some cats are
>>territorial by nature.
>>
>>I checked out Jerry's site and found the science behind
>>the BIOSOUND box to be sound. (no pun intended <G>)
>>I am familiar with the concept of using sound therapy from
>>my studies on deep meditation and had experimented with
>>it already.
>>
>>So, I bought one.
>>
>>Results?
>>
>>The cats now sleep thru the night instead of spatting at 3 am.
>>
>>Taz, my brain damaged kitty, no longer wanders up the
>>hall in the middle of the night, yowling when he gets "lost".
>>(He's not the brightest bannana in the bunch. ;-) ) He's been
>>sleeping quietly at my feet now for the past 3 nights I left the
>>box running. He suffered a severe head injury as a kitten
>>when he got hit by a car. That is how I got him. I picked him
>>up out of the middle of the highway. :-(
>>
>>Thank the gods for good vets...
>>
>>Feeding frenzy time, when I dole out the canned food,
>>used to be fraught with the more dominant kitties hissing
>>at the undercats to get the best place at mom's feet. They
>>always settled down once the food dishes were down, but
>>now there has been NO fighting!
>>
>>They have been more obedient about staying off the sink
>>and the dining room table,
>>
>>and, whomever it was that kept pooping in FRONT of the
>>litter box on the floor has quit!
>>
>>Yay! I never did catch who was doing it.
>>
>>Overall, much calmer behavior from the cats.
>>
>>As for the dogs, the jury is still out on them. The shelties
>>seem unaffected but it's impossible to tell with them as they
>>were already calm, sedate, obedient and well trained dogs.
>>
>>With hyper Jewely, well, tonight she did not try to jump on
>>me when I let her out of the bedroom to go potty, and she
>>calmly sat at the door waiting to be let out instead of getting
>>all anxious. I have not really tried serious training with her
>>indoors near the box yet, except once, but not for long enough
>>to see if it'd really work.
>>
>>Since some of the usual training methods are not working
>>with her on the jumping problem, I plan to give Jerry's method
>>a fair shake. The one time I tried it, yeah, she piddled, but I
>>think that's because I did not do it right.
>>
>>I spoke with Jerry further by e-mail and I was not supposed
>>to jump straight in to working on a specific behavior problem.
>>I need to to the pre-training excercizes first!
>>
>>I'll post later on the results when I have more time to really
>>concentrate on working with her near the box.
>>
>>In the meantime, the box DOES seem to calm the animals
>>and make it easier to work with them. The results alone on
>>the cats have made it worth every penny.
>>
>>And if it can increase Jewely's attention span........ ;-)
>>
>>Leah might want to try one on Maddie? <shrugs>
>>
>>He may be hostile on the list, but he IS honest and honors
>>his money back guarantees, so you won't be out anything
>>if you just decide to try it like I did!
>>
>>Katra
>
>
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>
>
>
> From: Amanda@DCFWatch.com (Amanda@dcfwatch.com)
> Subject: Can we get specific about doggydoright without rancor?
> Date: 2003-01-13 08:00:29 PST
> "Donna" <raindancer411@SPAMBLOCKyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:<MuwU9.10110$R16.6984@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk>...
>
>>Just a question... Got Jerry on kill-file too, but what is this
>>"doggiedoright" thing???
>>
>>Donna
>
>
> It's a smallish box with ac adapter. It emits a "song". A sound
> unheard by the tympanic membrane. It regulates brain waves
> and calms the subject down. I got mine yesterday.
>
> I have two pitties, my neighbor on one side has an infant pitty
> and the other neighbor on my left has a pitty mix, greyhound
> and pig. Her dogs bark CONSTANTLY!
>
> All hours of the night.. she lets em out for last call around 1am.
> We put ours on our kicthen window sill so the animals outside
> and inside can hear it. Anyway.. for the first time my dogs slept
> peacefully.
>
> I also did some training with jerry and hise wife yesterday,
> between that and the machine my dogs ignored the dogs barking.
> A mere quiet growl from my oldest dog, a good girl good job! and
> she went back to sleep.. an abolsolute first in this house.
>
> My nieghbors dogs continued barking.. the machine was
> not set to play.. so i reset it.. and they shut right up.
>
> The whole nieghborhood was quiet for the first time.
>
> Neighbors dogs are still behaving today.
>
> I will be loaning it to my father in two weeks, once my dogs
> remember the "song" and can learn to replay it to themselves
> to calm themselves down, for his cockatiel who is home alone
> alot.. and very bitchy.
>
> I will also be buying one for my mom for her feuding kitty cats.
> And finally I will be buying one for my friend who has two dogs
> and a child with major seizure problems. I think this device will
> help her daughters seizures since it controls and regulates brain
> waves.
>
> Since i'm not rich.. and these machines are $135 with shipping ...
> when i say I am planning on buying three of them for friends.. you
> know it works. I could always let them borrow it for free.. but
> this machine is so kickass.. they need their own so their
> neighbors dogs can be happy too.
>
>
> ================
>
> Here's Aimee's original post and her first post to
> The Puppy Wizard:
>
> I own a black an tan coonhound. We got him as a puppy, and
> due to constant mishandling (pulling on his lead, negative
> corrections, and the occasional use of a bark collar) I ended
> up with a very anxious dog.
>
> I couldn't leave him home alone, I couldn't crate him, I couldn't
> even take my dog for walks because he feared EVERYTHING.
>
> I was going to have to get rid of him if things didn't turn
> around.
>
> My husband and I searched the internet for answers - AND
> WE FOUND THE PUPPY WIZARD.
>
> For all of you disbeliveers out there HIS METHODS WORK!
>
> I've followed his manual, and we now have a dog that can be
> left home alone, that heels on command, that can go outside
> and NOT be afraid of everything he sees.
>
> Not only have his methods help our dog, but our marriage
> has gotten better. We had fallen into a rut - constant bickering
> and tension, we never laughed or had FUN together - but now, with
> the same mindset used in THE PUPPY WIZARDS dog training, our
> communications channels have opened, and we
> now work together instead of against one another.
>
> For all the "Literalists" out there, NO WE DID NOT
> TEACH EACH OTHER TO SIT, STAY, OR HEEL.
>
> We simply eliminated the nagging and the acting out to get
> NEGATIVE attention from one another since we weren't getting the
> POSITIVE attention we wanted.
>
> So, it's been proven - THE PUPPY WIZARDS METHODS
> WORK. It's up to you to accept them. Yes, there's alot of
> blame that we have to accept, but once we realize that we've
> caused these problems to arise, we can strive to make things
> better.
>
> =================
>
>
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