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HOWEDY matty,
That's not what he wants. He wants his dog not to DO HER OWN THING in his HOWES noMOORE.
Jason said the dog goes HOWET PLENTY and often DOES HER THING when she hadn't DONE HER THING HOWEtside, despite that she's asked to go HOWET repeatedly throughHOWET the evenin.
Of curse, she's doin a lot of PLAYIN. That could be stimulating her to need to relieve herself. HOWEver, that's not gonna accHOWENT for the messin in the HOWES.
She goes HOWET whenever she needs to. She's messin in the HOWES on PUPORSE.
No. That's not gonna correct the PROBLEM cause the dog goes HOWET and THEN DOES HER THING in the HOWES.
The dog isn't visiting the spots cause it's got scent on it he's doin it cause he's EITHER SICK or UPSET, matty.
You really think you can fool a dog's nose by using a cleaner? Would you BET YOUR LIFE on that?
The PROBLEM is the dog is EITHER SICK or UNHAPPY, matty. Perhaps the dog is a little HYPERACTIVE from mishandling. THAT could cause a urinary tract inflamation just like irritable bHOWEL syndrome, matty. You know, STUFF like OCD'S and SEZURES, matty. Like what your dog Rocky is DYIN of.
> > > Jerome Bigge writes: > > > I do know that hitting, hurting > > > your dog will often make the > > > dog either aggressive or a fear > > > biter, neither of which we want to do.
And then we got, matty! Follow his discussion! This is what's called, a liar and dog abuser:
> > And neither does anyone else, > > Jerome. No matter > > what Jerry Howe states.
lyinglynn writes to a new foster care giver: For barking in the crate - leave the leash on and pass it through the crate door. Attach a line to it. When he barks, use the line for a correction.
- if necessary, go to a citronella bark collar.
Lynn K.
That's INSANE. Ain't it. So's this, here's professor of ANAL-ytic behaviorISM research at UofWI marshall 'SCRUFF SHAKE and SCREAM 'NO!' into ITS face for five seconds and lock IT in a box for ten minutes contemplation' dermer:
'At this point, 'No' does not have any behavioral function. But, if you say 'No,'pick up the puppy by its neck and shake it a bit, and the frequency of the biting decreases then you will have achieved too things.
First, the frequency of unwanted chewing has decreased; and two, you have established 'No' as a conditioned punisher.
How much neck pulling and shaking? Just the minimum necessary to decrease the unwanted biting.
**********IS THAT A CONSISTENT 5 SECONDS?************
When our dog was a puppy, 'No' came before mild forms of punishment (I would hold my dog's mouth closed for a few seconds.) whereas 'Bad Dog' came before stronger punishement (the kind discussed above).
'No' is usually sufficient but sometimes I use 'Bad Dog' to stop a behavior. 'Bad Dog' ALWAYS works.'
That's HOWE COME your dog has OCD behaviors and is deathly ill from The Puppy Wizard's SYNDROME.
'Just Want To Second Jerry's Method For Dealing With This (Destructive Separation Anxiety). I've Suggested It To Quite A Few Clients Now And It's Worked 'EVERY TIME The Very First Time' - marilyn, Trainer, 33 Years Experience.
You DO remember KILLFILING MARILYN for her coment above regarding her success with The Puppy Wizard's Surrogate Toy Separation Anxiety / Bed Time Calming / Submissive Urination Technique (STSA/BTC/SUT)?
Perhaps you likeWIZE recall a pediatrician, Dr. Z, who commented that his bed time calming technique was quite similar?
> > You're scary Marilyn.
> > Marilyn must be quite a disturbed > > individual. I feel very sorry for her > > and her family.
'His Amazing Progress Almost Makes Me Cry. Your Method Takes Positive Training To The Next Level And Should Really Be Used By All Trainers Who Call Themselves Trainers. Thank You For Helping Me Save His Life,' Kay Pierce, Professional Trainer, 30 Years Experience.
> > BUT, giving you the benefit of the > > doubt, please provide a quote (an > > original quote, not from one of Jerry > > Howe's heavily edited diatribes) that > > shows a regular poster promoting or > > using an abusive form of training.
BWWWWEAAAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!
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