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Old 10-11-2003, 06:32 PM
The Puppy Wizard
 
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"Wanda in West Virginai" wrote in
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The Puppy Wizard wrote:
HOWEDY liea,

"Julia Altshuler" wrote in message
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The natural protection and territory myth goes like this.
Take a nice friendly, pet dog. Treat it well within the

family.

snipped a whole lot of drivel

I wish you had that God-damned dog up your ass!


"misty" wrote in message
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Jerry has taken the time to help me out off the NG. I have
a very loud cockatoo who has been having problems adjusting
to my 8 month old son.

Joey is learning to walk. He likes to use Buddy's cage as a
hold on for dear life object.

Buddy wasn't exposed to toddlers prior to Joey.. my older
two boys went through this stage in a different house where
Buddy had his own room and the boys had only visits, not
daily contact 24/7.

Buddy has always been spooked by "tiny" humans. Joey has
been driving him nuts! He showed his disapproval by
non-stop screaming. A cockatoo scream can be heard a block
away with all the widows shut g being in the house it
makes your ears pop and your nerves crawl.

Jerry sent me Free his DDR. He sent instructions on how to
use it. He answered my questions quite politely.

I have been using the DDR in my kitchen ( where Buddy is
located~ teensy 4 room house) for 3 weeks.

At first I noticed no difference in Buddy's behavior. Then
I realized after a week that he no longer screamed for
hours on end. This isn't to say he stopped completely bg
he still demands his share of all meals. But he doesn't
start screaming at 10 pm when he wants _everyone_ to go to
bed. Last week he had a day where he screamed all day. My
nerves were frazzled. I went to turn the DDR up a notch per
Jerry's instructions. I discovered the DDR was shut off! I
turned it back on and left it on the lowest setting. Buddy
calmed back down and quit screaming.

In the time that I've had the DDR on I've had a lot of c*ts
come to my house. One I adopted and he's quite the sweetie.
He's a yellow tiger named Gatomon ( means c*t monster) who
is very friendly with my kids and Zelda.

I may not like how Jerry treats other posters but I do like
the methods he shares. Being on a limited budget I like
things that are free. I also like the fact that I can
e-mail him and get advice whenever I need it.

Even my DH who is a technical minded kind of guy thinks the
DDR is working. ( He went to Devry and has a degree in
electronics, knows alot about radios and anything
mechanical... he's a jack of all trades around the house
g). He does NDT for a living.

We don't expect to need the DDR forever.. As soon as Joey
is walking, Buddy will realize that he's not a strange
animal.. some kind of furless dog or c*t bg.


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"Linda" wrote in message
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"Rosa Palmén" wrote in message

et...

Rosa, I got the doggy do right machine from Jerry
in Jan and my dog relaxed in the first week. He
does not have SA but he scratched himself raw
until I got the machine. He also was a frantic
chewer on his sticks until I got the machine.

In less than a month he really relaxed. Now when
the machine in on he just lays down and goes to sleep.

If there is something outside that upsets him like a
cat in the yard I just turn it on and he can cope.

You will see all sorts of comments about the machine
being as loud as a freight train etc but it is small and
can not be heard by humans. I know he can hear it
and that it relaxes him because I can see him relax
when he hears it.

I used the machine outside on the patio to quiet to
dogs behind us that barked a hundred times a day.
In two weeks they reduced the barking by 80%--
When they barked after the machine was on Sunshine
ran to the patio as they were alarm barking not just
barking to pass the time.

I asked the owners if they had noticed the dogs barking
less and they said yes they had guessed the dogs were
just growing up.

Sunshine loved daycare but he was kicked out when he
got aggressive but now than he has been trained with
Jerry's Wits End Method and the machine I think I will
let him go back to daycare.

I am disabled so I can not run and play with him and
I know he needs to play with other dogs.

Go to www.doggydoright.com and read about the
machine and get a free copy of Wits End Training
Manual--since the info is free you won't lose anything
and you can really help your dog.

Linda and Sunshine


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