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Blood Work for a dog with Seizures.. or Hannah's liver test was high....



 
 
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  #11  
Old February 12th 09, 12:19 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Blood Work for a dog with Seizures.. or Hannah's liver test was high....

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Almost like it's contagious huh? :-(


WTF is actually wrong with you? Were you dropped on your head as an
infant?

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Old February 12th 09, 05:34 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Blood Work for a dog with Seizures.. or Hannah's liver test washigh....

Janet Boss wrote:
In article ,
chardonnay9 wrote:

Almost like it's contagious huh? :-(


WTF is actually wrong with you? Were you dropped on your head as an
infant?


"Loop the lead (it's basically a GIANT nylon or leather
choke collar) over his snarly little head, and give him a
stern correction" --Janet Boss

Here's janet's CUSTOM MADE pronged spiked pinch choke collar:

http://tinyurl.com/5m6ppt

Trainer? Yeah, maybe in her dreams!
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Old February 12th 09, 06:07 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Blood Work for a dog with Seizures.. or Hannah's liver test washigh....

chardonnay9 wrote:
Janet Boss wrote:
In article ,
chardonnay9 wrote:

Almost like it's contagious huh? :-(


WTF is actually wrong with you? Were you dropped on your head as an
infant?


"Loop the lead (it's basically a GIANT nylon or leather
choke collar) over his snarly little head, and give him a
stern correction" --Janet Boss

Here's janet's CUSTOM MADE pronged spiked pinch choke collar:

http://tinyurl.com/5m6ppt

Trainer? Yeah, maybe in her dreams!


While you're taking others to task for their
previously posted methods, the laws of
hypocrisy require that you do the same for
your buddy JarJar.

He's had some real doozies that he'd like to
keep less well known while he's busy spewing
bile about others.

Unless you only care about these things when
it's someone NOT stroking your ego. In that
case, please continue.
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Old February 12th 09, 06:18 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Blood Work for a dog with Seizures.. or Hannah's liver test was high....

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Tara Green wrote:


While you're taking others to task for their
previously posted methods,


I've gotta google and figure out what that was even about and when.
Nothing like going back in time!

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Old February 12th 09, 06:26 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Blood Work for a dog with Seizures.. or Hannah's liver test was high....

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Tara Green wrote:

previously posted methods


November of 1998 to be precise. Kind of funny reading some of the other
responses. These days, I'd probably just keep him on a leash in
general, but the same action would be prescribed - this dog was a brat
who was claiming furniture and attacking the owner, and the
"behaviorist" was telling her to tell him "off" and give him a treat.
Ummmm - if the dog was respecting her telling him "off", the rest
wouldn't be needed!

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Old February 13th 09, 03:12 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Blood Work for a dog with Seizures.. or Hannah's liver test washigh....

Janet Boss wrote:
In article ,
Tara Green wrote:

previously posted methods


November of 1998 to be precise. Kind of funny reading some of the other
responses. These days, I'd probably just keep him on a leash in
general, but the same action would be prescribed - this dog was a brat
who was claiming furniture and attacking the owner,


Which just goes to show that violence breeds violence. The dog was
giving back what he'd been getting.

and the
"behaviorist" was telling her to tell him "off" and give him a treat.
Ummmm - if the dog was respecting her telling him "off", the rest
wouldn't be needed!


Negative training is never needed. You are a monster!
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Old February 13th 09, 08:18 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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"chardonnay9" wrote in message
m...
Negative training is never needed. You are a monster!


You're a crazy bitch who makes stuff up.


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Old February 13th 09, 08:26 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
Tara Green
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Default Blood Work for a dog with Seizures.. or Hannah's liver test washigh....

Janet Boss wrote:
In article ,
Tara Green wrote:

previously posted methods


November of 1998 to be precise. Kind of funny reading some of the other
responses. These days, I'd probably just keep him on a leash in
general, but the same action would be prescribed - this dog was a brat
who was claiming furniture and attacking the owner, and the
"behaviorist" was telling her to tell him "off" and give him a treat.
Ummmm - if the dog was respecting her telling him "off", the rest
wouldn't be needed!


Meanwhile, back even fewer years ago, The
Great Guru was spiking dog's temperatures to
dangerous levels as a regular part of his
training.

And using leash corrections in order to stop
dogs from pulling while walking. But its not
supposed to count because he didn;t *call*
them leash corrections. They were just
"pulls" dontchaknow!
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Old February 13th 09, 08:27 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Blood Work for a dog with Seizures.. or Hannah's liver test washigh....

chardonnay9 wrote:
Janet Boss wrote:
In article ,
Tara Green wrote:

previously posted methods


November of 1998 to be precise. Kind of funny reading some of the
other responses. These days, I'd probably just keep him on a leash in
general, but the same action would be prescribed - this dog was a brat
who was claiming furniture and attacking the owner,


Which just goes to show that violence breeds violence. The dog was
giving back what he'd been getting.

and the
"behaviorist" was telling her to tell him "off" and give him a treat.
Ummmm - if the dog was respecting her telling him "off", the rest
wouldn't be needed!


Negative training is never needed. You are a monster!


Do you say the same thing to your buddy who's
own methods have been FAR more violent?

Didn't think so.
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Old February 14th 09, 09:31 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Blood Work for a dog with Seizures.. or Hannah's liver test was high....

"Janet Boss" wrote in message
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November of 1998 to be precise. Kind of funny reading some of the other
responses. These days, I'd probably just keep him on a leash in
general, but the same action would be prescribed - this dog was a brat
who was claiming furniture and attacking the owner, and the
"behaviorist" was telling her to tell him "off" and give him a treat.
Ummmm - if the dog was respecting her telling him "off", the rest
wouldn't be needed!


Janet Boss


Can you give a link to the thread, please? I'd like to read what the
owner originally wrote and the other responses.
Thanks, Alison


 




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