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Re: Am I being cruel?




THE PUPPY WIZARD 2004-05-19 02:38:30

HOWEDY doglover,

wrote in message
news:Y9T07K2438125.7969675926@anonymous.poster...
>
> I have a dog a couple of years old. The dog
> has grown attached to me as his one human
> contact, but is ok with other people. I am sick
> and my life is unstable, so I found the dog a
> rich couple who really want it and their vet
> says they are good to their animals.


Yeah, but that's got nuthin to do with
HOWE they'll handle and train him.
Vets often recommend incompetent
and cruel trainers. Don't forget, those
are the guys who approve of S/N and
shocking and spraying aversives in
dog's faces and locking them in boxes
and feeding them garbage.

> My question is what can I do to ease
> this dog's psychological suffering of
> losing me as it's master?


That's EZ. Give them their FREE copy
of The Puppy Wizard's FREE WWW
Wits' End Dog Training Method Manual
and tell them to study and understand
it before they can take your dog.

Then start them off with you and your
dog doin the exercises and when you're
done the dog will know and trust them
and will be willin to naturally want to
do every thing they ask and they'll know
HOWE to ask so your dog will enjoy doin
for them, just like ALL The Amazing Puppy
Wizard's 100% CONSISTENTLY NEARLY
INSTANTLY SUCCESSFUL FREE WWW
Wits' End Dog Training Method Manual
Students REPORT RIGHT HERE.

You know, the WONS HOWER DOG
LOVERS CALL LIARS and FORGERIES
by The Amazing Puppy Wizard, the SAME
Amazing Puppy Wizard they tell you to
KILLFILE cause HE'S CRUEL to DOG
ABUSERS COWARDS LIARS and ACTIVE
INCURABLE LONG TERM MENTAL CASES
who HURT and INTIMIDATE and MURDER
dogs for fun and profit.

> Am I being cruel by giving to dog to
> someone it doesn't know?


No. Too bad you can't keep him, though.

> Basically the dog loves me and I love the dog.


Yeah. You're up against the wall.

> I hate to give him up, but I'm trying to
> think ahead; what might be best for the dog?


Probably to stay with you till you shit the bed.
But they might not be ready for him when that
time comes if they don't take him NHOWE.

> The only problem is these people are going
> to keep the dog inside more and this dog
> definitely needs alot of exercise.


No. He SEEMS to need a lot of exercise
cause he's anxiHOWES. Handling and
training him according to your FREE copy
of The Puppy Wizard's FREE WWW Wits'
End Dog Training Method Manual will calm
him dHOWEN.

HOWER dog lovers rely on EXXXCESSIVE
EXXXERCISE to control their dogs' HYPERACTIVITY
caused by anxiHOWESNESS.

While we do want to interrupt the behavior, we do not want to
totally dis tract him from the opportunity to attempt the behavior
once again. We want him to be able to resume the behavior in order
to totally and permanently extinguis h it. That will usually
happen in about four repetitions of the technique.

Most people try to prevent the behavior, which means the desire
for that action will remain in the dogs repertoire, only to occur
at a less predictable a nd convenient time... I get lots of
criticism from the "experts" here over t his revelation, it's too
complex for some of their minds. besides, it doesn't

satisfy the trainers needs for immediate satisfaction. Instantly
correcti ng a behavior without addressing it fully keeps that
behavior available, and t he process continues for the first two
years of the dogs life. J>>> "I know that most men, including
those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom
accept even the simplest and most obvious

truth if it would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions
which they have delighted in explaining to colleagues, proudly
taught to others , and which they have woven, thread by thread,
into the fabric of their lives."

Leo Tolstoy

Is it any wonder that the following sig file has generated more
complaints to my personal email than any other controversial post
I have made to date, bar none?:

If you have to do things to your dog to train him, that you would
rather not have to do, then you shouldn't be doing them. If you
have a dog trainer that tells you to jerk your dog around, choke
him, pinch his ears, or twist his toes, shock, shake, slap, scold,
hit, or punish him in any manner, that corrections are
appropriate, that the dog won't think of you as the punisher, or
that corrections are not harmful, or if they can't train your dog
to do what you want, look for a trainer that knows Howe.

Sincerely,
Jerry Howe,
Wits' End Dog Training
http://www.doggydoright.com

Nature, to be mastered, must be obeyed.
-Francis Bacon-

There are terrible people who, instead of solving a problem,
bungle it and make it more difficult for all who come after. Who
ever can't hit the nail on the head should, please, not hit at
all.
-Nietzsche-

The abilities to think, rationalize and solve
problems are learned qualities.

The Wits' End Dog Training Method challenges the learning centers
in the dogs brain. These centers, once challenged, develop and
continue to grow exponentially, to make him smarter.

The Wits' End Dog Training method capitalizes on praising split
seconds of canine thought, strategy, and timing, not mindless
hours of forced repetition, constant corrections, and scolding.
-Jerry Howe-
The Amazing Puppy Wizard <{} ; ~ ) >

Subject: Re: Dog will not listen to anyone but me!
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 11:33:36 -0500 Message-ID:
uim43blqq1h67d@corp.supernews.com

Okay, I gotta speak up here... We've been using Jerry's methods
with our dog. We had the same problem as the original poster has
with Buzz. One day working with the family pack exercise and
practicing the recall command with the family and she'll now go
out with hubby and daughter instead of needing me to reassure her
or even refusing to go with anyone but me.

I really urge you, regardless of the negative things you might
hear about Jerry & Wits' End here, to try the method and *judge
the results for yourself*.

Let's see what other areas she's improved in... always comes when
called, not chewing stuff even if we leave it laying around,
"re"housebroken after long shelter stay, walks perfectly on leash,
doesn't try to steal food from our plates or beg... probably a few
more things I'm forgetting to mention. *(Yeah, the kats lay off
the koi and don't wander. jh).

That's in about a week's time.

Her overall demeanor has changed. When we brought her home she
was very untrusting and ultra-submissive
(except with her area/toys where she was possessive and nippy).

She had been abused and beaten by previous owners, then she was in
a shelter for months. They (most of them) wanted to give up and
kill her

Now she's gained confidence and trust with us. Last night was
another big breakthrough
(in my eyes). She barked! Big deal, she barked just once when
she heard the front door. Great!

Anyway, you'll be told lots of nasty stuff about Jerry or that the
Wits' End manual is culled from other sources. In my opinion,
even if it is, it takes only the good stuff and leaves out the
bad. Works for me.

(And I suppose I gotta say this... I don't know Jerry personally.
I've emailed him and instant messaged
him. I have not bought a "Doggy Do Right".

He's offered help for free.)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Don Fitz [mailto:donfitz69@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 28 February 2003 11:53 a.m. To: Amanda@DCFWatch.com;
paulbousie@clear.net.nz Subject: Jerry Howe

Hi, Jerry uses your email in his posts and I was wondering what
you have to say of his training methods.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Bousie"
To: "'Don Fitz'"
; Cc:
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 5:45 AM
Subject: RE: Jerry Howe

If you have read the newsgroup posts then you must already have a
good idea about what I think.

His methods are the best I have come across. They aren't a quick
fix but an entire training concept so if you aren't in for the
long haul then don't bother. If you go his way then you have to
forget all the other gibberish that other people spew, you have to
believe in what you are doing, then and only then will you get the
results.

You can't combine his methods with other training methods, not
until you understand what you are trying to achieve, and even
then I have only ever combined about 2 other trainers ideas and
even then just a snip of what they suggest which works in parallel
with the Wits End concept.

His methods make you as the trainer completely responsible for
your actions, his methods make you think and work out your own
solutions for any given situation, the default (the recall) is
always there to get things under control again. His ideas and
concepts teach you to work with the dog, to develop a team and a
willingness to work together which is surely the best way to be.

His methods don't use force or intimidation but they do totally
emphasize the absolute importance of pack (family pack) structure,
without that you can achieve almost nothing.

If you are wondering how a dog can be trained without any
negativity the answer lies in the recall, anytime your dog doesn't
follow through with a request you call him / her to you, since the
recall is the first thing taught and it is taught in such a way it
becomes a reflex the dog always returns to you, it is a
subordinate position for the dog and we release it by asking for a
"heel" which is an "equal" position.

His methods are very good, his understanding of dogs is excellent,
I recommend his methods.

Paul Bousie

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"Charlie Wilkes" wrote in message
news:4d94effc.0305311438.5d92388d@posting.google.com...

I read through his manual and tried the techniques on my puppy,
who looked like growing up to be a mean-assed dog like her daddy.

Guess what? It worked.

More forceful methods might have allowed me to control her, but I
don't think I'd have the exquisitely gentle and well-behaved dog I
do now.

Charlie

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"Charlie Wilkes" wrote inmessage
news:pjaootcg8dgrptuu96383933eqk2jjp7b2@4ax.com...

I read up on rotties, pitbulls, etc., and quite a bit of the
literature suggested I needed to assert my dominance and "make the
dog earn everything it gets."

I tried this once or twice, just by taking a stern tone of voice,
and the results were terrible. The pup got scared and just wanted
to stay away from me.

That's why I support Jerry Howe and his FREE Wits' End Dog
Training manual -- that and the fact that Jerry is an all-around
great guy.

The core takeaway I got from Jerry's manual is this: make yourself
the center of your puppy's world -- his personal Lord Jesus.
Never give him a reason to fear you or think you're angry. Love
the heck out of him, and you'll end up with a great dog.

This has truly worked with my puppy. She'll do anything I want
her to, if she understands, because she trusts me 100 percent, and
nothing is more important in her world than her relationship with
me. http://www.geocities.com/viscouspuppy

Charlie

On 18 Feb 2003 01:02:05 -0800, javagsd@yahoo.com
(Lynn K.) wrote:

Hell, if Jerry Howe had simply pointed to his training manual
occasionally instead of trying to bludgeon people with his
"method", I might have given it a 3rd read to try to find
something I could use in there. Maybe not.

Lynn K.

I came here almost two years ago with an aggressive female pup
from hard-core "protection" stock. The message I got from nearly
everyone was that I need to show my dog who is boss, draw lines in
the sand, absolutely refuse to tolerate this and that.

Jerry has a different approach, and he delivered some extremely
helpful insights. Now, my dog is not quite two years old, and I
could probably put her in some kind of obedience competition
against a Fred Hassan dog even though I've had no experience or
training whatsoever except Jerry's manual and some personal tips
from him that were well worth following.

My Holly is an exceedingly well-behaved pet who gets along well
with everyone. And I believe Jerry Howe is the best dog resource
on the Internet, bar none.

Charlie

Thank you,
Jerry Howe,
Director of Research,
BIOSOUND Scientific
Director of Training,
Wits' End Dog Training
1611 24th St Orlando, FL 32805
Phone: 1-407-425-509
http://www.doggydoright.com

The Puppy Wizard. <{}TPW; - ) >

Thank you,
Jerry Howe,
Director of Research,
BIOSOUND Scientific
Director of Training,
Wits' End Dog Training
1611 24th St
Orlando, FL 32805
Phone: 1-407-425-509

The Puppy Wizard. <{}TPW; - ) >

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