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"Works Like A Charm."
You won't be gettin no ADVICE from HOWER dog lovers.
From: Mike ) Subject: Info. on the puppy wizard? Date: 2004-07-18 14:27:02 PST Oh, and did I mention his methods work, ya nuff said. Mike Ok Mike which part worked for you? It helped clear problems from my dogs in the field using the can penny distraction technique. Works like a charm. My dogs get distracted easy from their jobs ie, retrieving or training to find lost people, oh did I mention that I am a Search and Rescue Team Leader. Sorry that slipped my mind. I have read volumes of training books and don't know where people get that Jerry copied others work as I have NEVER come across his methods before. I would like to see proof. Just like Jerry outlined I eliminated problems one at at time as they arose. I used to try and train to the way I wanted them but this is backward, you train out the problems leaving what you want left over. Funny part is the second dog who had the same problems as the other didn't need correcting for some of his habits after I cleared it from the first dog. Seemed he learned through osmosis. Nice side benefit there. It nearly came to giving them up to a 3rd party trainer as they were not performing well. The VAST majority of working dog trainers are agressive in their actions with the dogs. I tried it and it didn't work and guess what I was at my "Whits End" then someone I new turned me onto Jerry and the rest is history. I referred friends and families to Jerry's manual and all have had great results. Starting puppies out on the distraction technique is especially good because they never develop the habit. I had my sisters dog healing, sitting and down stay reliably at 8-9 weeks. The first night home following Jerrys advice we ditched the crate and put the pup on the floor beside the bed and after 2 whimpers NOT A SOUND OUT OF THAT DOG FOR 6 HRS! first night, that has never happened in all my days. Sorry, the man understands dogs its that simple. Mike From: AIMEE ) Subject: House training and such... Date: 2003-10-08 16:18:56 PST I've been having a problem with my dog, Axel, relieving himself in the house while I'm away from home. I've used TPW method's, and yesterday I was out for 12 hours, and Axel didn't have one single "accident". Today, I had hoped that the results would be just as good - and they were (I was out for 11 hours). The problem began when, as a puppy, Axel would relieve himself in the house and I would point at the mess and tell him "NO" or "Bad Dog". That made him afraid to relieve himself in the house or in front of me. After I got TPW's training manual, I corrected my mishandling of these instances. When I came home to an "accident", I would simply drop a can near the area and ask Axel "What's that?" Then I would clean it up - with out showing him I was the least bit upset about the mess, and when he looked at the spot I would tell him "Good boy, you're a good dog". This has been an ongoing problem, and thanks to the Puppy Wizard, we've finally got it taken care of... Also, Axel LOVES the cat's litter box...He enjoys the "snacks" he can find in there...I followed TPW's methods by alternating sounds and praising him while or before he sticks his nose in it, and today, he's been going into the room with the cat box and barking. That's because he's thinking about getting into the box, but he knows he shouldn't. Thank you, Jerry, for all you help. You've been a blessing to all of us. AIMEE =================== From: AIMEE ): 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 helped 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. AIMEE ================= Subject: GREMLINS From: "Larry" To: "The Puppy Wizard" Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 I live in an apartment complex that accepts dogs. I have recommended your web site and your training manual to quite a few pet owners. Unfortunately, it seems to be human nature for them to not address training until their dog's behavior problems become serious. Several people have seen me out working with Kit. They cannot believe it when I am able to call a 7 week old pup away from them. Those who have pups of their own say that they are waiting until their pups are older in order to begin training. I tell them to begin now. But they don't know what to do. Have you ever seen the movie "Gremlins"? The Mogwai comes with three rules: 1) keep out of bright light, 2) keep away from water and 3) never feed after midnight. Of course disaster befalls the new owners because they don't take these rules seriously. When I last watched this movie I thought to myself, how similar it was to getting a new puppy. Just as does a Mogwai, a puppy has a nature that demands proper handling and just as it will with a cute little Mogwai, mishandling will turn your cute little puppy into a gremlin. --Larry Subject: PetsMart Puppy Playtime Date: 2004-07-17 12:05:36 PST ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry" To: "The Puppy Wizard" Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 2:48 PM Subject: Kit rules PetsMart Puppy Playtime Hello Jerry, The experts say to take your puppy to puppy classes to socialize them with other puppies. Kit went to Puppy Playtime at PetsMart today. I guess that I fail to see what Kit could learn from those unruly puppies except perhaps some bad behaviors. Anyway he mostly lay there quietly and watched. He wasn't' scared or apprehensive and he didn't mind approaching other dogs if they seemed willing. But it was a mad house-a beagle sounding off, a boxer jumping on everyone, a bull dog pushing his way around, a Great Dane tripping over everyone, a little pug barking and poor little Kit getting trampled because he was so much smaller than everyone else. Once, he got a bit defensive and snarled and yipped when this one bigger terrier kept picking on him (scratching him hard). Several people commented to me how calm Kit seemed to be. They wondered if it were a breed characteristic. I told them that it was my training method, but most of them seemed to just get that look in their eye that says "Yea, yea". But this one lady seemed interested so I referred her to your web site. She had a rescued dog which she held in her arms and it would snap at other dogs when she gave them any attention. She would immediately grab her little dog's muzzle and squeeze it tightly. She finally confided in me that it did the same to her husband and to her 25lb cat. I told her that it was going to get worse and worse if she didn't address it immediately. I know that carrying that dog around like she does and tucking him tight under her arm when another dog approaches is exasperating her dog's behavior. I told her so. She said that she would immediately go to doggydoright.com. I hope she does. --Larry |
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