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Communicating with GSD going deaf



 
 
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Old March 7th 09, 02:57 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.breeds,rec.pets.dogs.behavior,rec.pets.dogs.health,alt.pets.dogs.labrador,alt.pets.dogs.pitbull
chardonnay9
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Human_And_Animal_Behavior_Forensic_Sciences_Resear ch_Laboratory wrote:

That so? You MURDERED your DEAD DOG
Harve after IT went into INTRACTIBLE PSYCHO-
NEUROTIC SEIZURES from you ABUSIN IT by
lockin IT in a box and IGNORING ITS CRIES
and puttin DIAPERS ON IT to PREVENT IT
from PISSIN ALL OVER YOUR HOWES {}: ~ (

the young dogs have to wait in their crates
for their food (self control, we work on it!)


THAT'S INSANE, elegy; WHAT'S to "work on"?

You lock your dogs in a box and offer and
withold BRIBES which MAKES THEM
INSANE an then *you* MURDER them {}: ~ (


Yeah, it would make them nuts. Head games only end up with dogs who are
not sane. My dogs get to eat soon as it's put down, or later if they
don't want it right away, but that seldom happens.

Never, ever play games with food.


elegy T-O-R-T-U-R-E-D, I-N-T-I-M-I-D-A-T-E-D, an
M-U-R-D-E-R-E-D her last FOUR *(4) CONSECUTIVE
DEAD "RESCUE" dogs in the most DIABOLICAL ways
known only to devHOWET koehler "trainers" {}: ~ (

LIKE THIS:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzBtx...e=user&search=


Can't see the video. It says it's private. Could you change it's status
please?
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Old March 12th 09, 02:04 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.breeds,rec.pets.dogs.behavior,rec.pets.dogs.health,alt.pets.dogs.labrador,alt.pets.dogs.pitbull
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Human_And_Animal_Behavior_Forensic_Sciences_Resear ch_Laboratory wrote:
HOWEDY paul e. schoen you pathetic miserable
stinkin rotten lyin animal murderin punk thug coward
active acute chronic life-long incurable malignant
maliciHOWES MENTAL CASE,

"Paul E. Schoen" wrote in message
...
"chardonnay9" wrote in message
m...
[in response to elegy's remarks about Harvey nipping her when feeding him


It got her DEAD RESCUE DOG Homer DEAD on her:


She had the dog only 12 days and managed to have him hate her that bad?
Dogs bite for a reason. I guess killing the dog would be preferable to
admitting you've made a dog bite you?


Subject: i don't know what to do
From: elegy
Date: Monday, February 26, 2007

homer full-on attacked me tonight. multiple puncture
wounds on my hand, torn pants, dog that kept coming.

he meant it tonight. he meant to hurt
me, not just to say "i don't like this".

i was trying to teach him to down using a lure and
he totally and completely wasn't getting it at all, so
i was trying to physically show him what i wanted.

yeah. guess not.

i don't know what to do.

i have always said that i WILL NOT tolerate a dog who
bites, that i WILL NOT have a dog like that in my house.

it's easy to say when you're not faced with that, eh?


Homer 1994 - 03.01.2007"
brothers and sisters i bid you beware
of giving your heart to a dog to tear

i put homer to sleep yesterday.

it was quite possibly the hardest thing i've ever done.

monday night i was trying to teach him to down using a
food lure. he wasn't getting it, so i put a hand on him to
try to encourage him to down. he attacked me, biting me
twice on the hand, and then when i stood up and backed
away, he came after me more and bit me on the leg as well.

i was shocked and devestated and a hundred other things.

i ended up emailing my trainer (who has
turned out to be a very kind friend) and
she called me and i spent an hour on
the phone with her crying.

she doesn't deal with aggression cases,
but she listened to me and talked me down.

i hardly slept that night.

tuesday i took homer in to work with me and
had the vet feel his neck. i didn't think it was
a reaction due to pain but i had to check it out.

the vet put his hands on the sides of homer's
head and manipulated his head around. homer
didn't show any signs of pain or discomfort. he
went through the motions some more.

homer flipped out, with no warning, extremely
violently. it took him a long time (it felt like a
lifetime. it was probably around 3 minutes) to
calm down enough that the vet could take his
hands off of homer without anybody getting hurt.

i went home for lunch and called a behaviorist.

i spent a lot of the day reading the brenda aloff
aggression book and the karen overall behavior book.

that night the behaviorist called me and i told
her what had happened and she asked questions
and i answered them as best i could.

she gave him a pretty poor prognosis.

everything that she said made sense to me,
and nothing she said was earth-shattering or
even really anything that i didn't already know.

this morning i took him in and held him close
and cried into his fur and told him how much
i love him and let him go.

he was a dangerous dog. he bit unpredictably
and with no warning. he was a love, a snugglebug,
a sweet sweet dog as long as you didn't do anything
he didn't want done.

but if you tried to "make" him do something
he didn't want to do, all bets were off. his
reaction could be a snap or it could be an
over-the-top meltdown.

i couldn't live with a dog like that.

i *will not* live with a dog like that.

i've spent the last three days crying my eyes out.

i never imagined i could get that attached to a
dog who i had for all of 12 days and who bit me
several times during those12 days.

but i was. i loved him.

i loved him ferociously, but i had to let him go.

for his sake.

for my sake.

for the sake of luce and mushroom.

i feel horrible. heartbroken. guilty. angry.

and yet i don't regret him, not for one
moment, despite how things turned out.
 




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