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Posted 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago
CosmicLint
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HOWEDY suja,

The PHYSICAL cause of all OCD behaviors is ABUSE.
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Posted 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago
terotk
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HOWEDY leah,

The dog is developing OCD behavior problems cause he's been ABUSED.

suja is a dog abuser liar and mental case.

You're a liar a dog abuser and a mental case like suja.

They stood there like big dumb marlmalukes. Like you an suja.

Could be.
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Posted 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago
Sharron
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HOWEDY lyingdogDUMMY,

What religion allHOWES you to beat choke shock and hang dogs to HOWEsbreak them?:

Here's lyingdogDUMMY BEATIN a dog to HOWEsbreak IT. But FIRST, a little good KOEHLER trainin:

Koehler On Correcting The Housebreaking Backslider.

'If the punishment is not severe enough, some of these 'backsliders' will think they're winning and will continue to mess in the house. An indelible impression can sometimes be made by giving the dog a hard spanking of long duration, then leaving him tied by the mess he's made so you can come back at twenty minute intervals and punish him again for the same thing. (Dogs are REALLY stupid. J.H.)

In most cases, the dog that deliberately does this disagreeable thing cannot be made reliable by the light spanking that some owners seem to think is adequate punishment. It will be better for your dog, as well as the house, if you really pour it on him.'

'Housebreaking Problems:

'The Koehler Method of Dog Training' Howell Book House, 1996'

Occasionally, there is a pup who seems determined to relieve himself inside the house, regardless of how often he has the opportunity to go outside. This dog may require punishment. Make certain he is equipped with a collar and piece of line so he can't avoid correction.

When you discover a mess, move in fast, take him to the place of his error, and hold his head close enough so that he associates his error with the punishment. Punish him by spanking him with a light strap or switch. Either one is better than a folded newspaper.

It is important to your future relationship that you do not rush at him and start swinging before you get hold of him.

When he's been spanked, take him outside. Chances are, if you are careful in your feeding and close observation, you will not have to do much punishing. Be consistent in your handling. To have a pup almost house-broken and then force him to commit an error by not providing an opportunity to go outside is very unfair. Careful planning will make your job easier.

The same general techniques of housebreaking apply to grown dogs that are inexperienced in the house.

For the grown dog who was reliable in the house and then backslides, the method of correction differs somewhat. In this group of 'backsliders' we have the 'revenge piddler.' This dog protests being alone by messing on the floor and often in the middle of a bed.

The first step of correction is to confine the dog closely in a part of the house when you go away, so that he is constantly reminded of his obligation. The fact that he once was reliable in the house is proof that the dog knows right from wrong, and it leaves you no other course than to punish him sufficiently to convince him that the satisfaction of his wrongdoing is not worth the consequences. If the punishment is not severe enough, some of these 'backsliders' will think they're winning and will continue to mess in the house.

An indelible impression can sometimes be made by giving the dog a hard spanking of long duration, then leaving him tied by the mess he's made so you can come back at twenty minute intervals and punish him again for the same thing.

In most cases, the dog that deliberately does this disagreeable thing cannot be made reliable by the light spanking that some owners seem to think is adequate punishment.

It will be better for your dog, as well as the house, if you really pour it on him.

'Handsome Jack Morrison'

'Handsome Jack Morrison'
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Posted 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago
TrAI
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HOWEDY lyingdogDUMMY,

Quakers don't BEAT dogs to train them.

Here's lyingdogDUMMY BEATIN a dog to HOWEsbreak IT. But FIRST, a little good KOEHLER trainin:

Koehler On Correcting The Housebreaking Backslider.

'If the punishment is not severe enough, some of these 'backsliders' will think they're winning and will continue to mess in the house. An indelible impression can sometimes be made by giving the dog a hard spanking of long duration, then leaving him tied by the mess he's made so you can come back at twenty minute intervals and punish him again for the same thing. (Dogs are REALLY stupid. J.H.)

In most cases, the dog that deliberately does this disagreeable thing cannot be made reliable by the light spanking that some owners seem to think is adequate punishment. It will be better for your dog, as well as the house, if you really pour it on him.'

'Housebreaking Problems:

'The Koehler Method of Dog Training' Howell Book House, 1996'

Occasionally, there is a pup who seems determined to relieve himself inside the house, regardless of how often he has the opportunity to go outside. This dog may require punishment. Make certain he is equipped with a collar and piece of line so he can't avoid correction.

When you discover a mess, move in fast, take him to the place of his error, and hold his head close enough so that he associates his error with the punishment. Punish him by spanking him with a light strap or switch. Either one is better than a folded newspaper.

It is important to your future relationship that you do not rush at him and start swinging before you get hold of him.

When he's been spanked, take him outside. Chances are, if you are careful in your feeding and close observation, you will not have to do much punishing. Be consistent in your handling. To have a pup almost house-broken and then force him to commit an error by not providing an opportunity to go outside is very unfair. Careful planning will make your job easier.

The same general techniques of housebreaking apply to grown dogs that are inexperienced in the house.

For the grown dog who was reliable in the house and then backslides, the method of correction differs somewhat. In this group of 'backsliders' we have the 'revenge piddler.' This dog protests being alone by messing on the floor and often in the middle of a bed.

The first step of correction is to confine the dog closely in a part of the house when you go away, so that he is constantly reminded of his obligation. The fact that he once was reliable in the house is proof that the dog knows right from wrong, and it leaves you no other course than to punish him sufficiently to convince him that the satisfaction of his wrongdoing is not worth the consequences. If the punishment is not severe enough, some of these 'backsliders' will think they're winning and will continue to mess in the house.

An indelible impression can sometimes be made by giving the dog a hard spanking of long duration, then leaving him tied by the mess he's made so you can come back at twenty minute intervals and punish him again for the same thing.

In most cases, the dog that deliberately does this disagreeable thing cannot be made reliable by the light spanking that some owners seem to think is adequate punishment.

It will be better for your dog, as well as the house, if you really pour it on him.

'Handsome Jack Morrison'
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Posted 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago
kleblanc
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HOWEDY lyingdogDUMMY,

Yeah. Seems too much like TRAININ.

She does it cause she's been ABUSED.

Cause she knows they're trying to scare her as per usual as part of their TRAINING.

What WOW? You see FEAR phobias in MOST of the dogs you bums abuse.

It's pretty common here abHOWETS cause it's CAUSED BY TRAINING.

Any time you can't BEAT a dog to train IT, you're OFFICIALLY STUMPED.

Here's lyingdogDUMMY BEATIN a dog to HOWEsbreak IT. But FIRST, a little good KOEHLER trainin:

Koehler On Correcting The Housebreaking Backslider.

'If the punishment is not severe enough, some of these 'backsliders' will think they're winning and will continue to mess in the house. An indelible impression can sometimes be made by giving the dog a hard spanking of long duration, then leaving him tied by the mess he's made so you can come back at twenty minute intervals and punish him again for the same thing. (Dogs are REALLY stupid. J.H.)

In most cases, the dog that deliberately does this disagreeable thing cannot be made reliable by the light spanking that some owners seem to think is adequate punishment. It will be better for your dog, as well as the house, if you really pour it on him.'

'Housebreaking Problems:

'The Koehler Method of Dog Training' Howell Book House, 1996'

Occasionally, there is a pup who seems determined to relieve himself inside the house, regardless of how often he has the opportunity to go outside. This dog may require punishment. Make certain he is equipped with a collar and piece of line so he can't avoid correction.

When you discover a mess, move in fast, take him to the place of his error, and hold his head close enough so that he associates his error with the punishment. Punish him by spanking him with a light strap or switch. Either one is better than a folded newspaper.

It is important to your future relationship that you do not rush at him and start swinging before you get hold of him.

When he's been spanked, take him outside. Chances are, if you are careful in your feeding and close observation, you will not have to do much punishing. Be consistent in your handling. To have a pup almost house-broken and then force him to commit an error by not providing an opportunity to go outside is very unfair. Careful planning will make your job easier.

The same general techniques of housebreaking apply to grown dogs that are inexperienced in the house.

For the grown dog who was reliable in the house and then backslides, the method of correction differs somewhat. In this group of 'backsliders' we have the 'revenge piddler.' This dog protests being alone by messing on the floor and often in the middle of a bed.

The first step of correction is to confine the dog closely in a part of the house when you go away, so that he is constantly reminded of his obligation. The fact that he once was reliable in the house is proof that the dog knows right from wrong, and it leaves you no other course than to punish him sufficiently to convince him that the satisfaction of his wrongdoing is not worth the consequences. If the punishment is not severe enough, some of these 'backsliders' will think they're winning and will continue to mess in the house.

An indelible impression can sometimes be made by giving the dog a hard spanking of long duration, then leaving him tied by the mess he's made so you can come back at twenty minute intervals and punish him again for the same thing.

In most cases, the dog that deliberately does this disagreeable thing cannot be made reliable by the light spanking that some owners seem to think is adequate punishment.

It will be better for your dog, as well as the house, if you really pour it on him.

'Handsome Jack Morrison'

'Handsome Jack Morrison'
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Posted 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago
bluemeteor
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HOWEDY leah,

Yeah. LUCKY thing DH was the WON to GROW. He seen the writing on the wall when you MURDERED your DEAD DOG Buck cause you're a lazy slovenly dog abusing liar and mental case.

Let's talk abHOWET your recent 'GRADUATE STUDENT' who just MURDERED a dog in the park?

BWEEEEHAHAHAHAHAHHAAA!!!
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