[email protected] (JD) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Jerry Howe is the man! He invented an electronic box that cures the
> behavioral problems of all animals and dogs. I just downloaded his
> e-book about dog training from his web site (
> http://www.DOGGYdoRIGHT.com ) and I already have housebroken my Collie
> in a few hours.
>
> Thanks, Mr. Howe. Shouts to you!
>
> -JD
Sounds very interesting!
HOWEDY kevin,
"Kevin Neilson" <[email protected]> wrote in
message news:EX1ob.60460$Tr4.163733@attbi_s03...
>
> This piece of charlatanry hasn't worked since it was
> invented at about the time of the War Between the States.
That's on accHOWENT of they didn't have electricity
or The Puppy Wizard arHOWEND back then.
> I suppose it rids the neighborhood of mosquitoes and
> rodents too, with its magical supersonic waves.
No, but it may make them friendlier or rehabilitate
their anxiHOWES behavior problems, maybe even
get the kat to lay off the mHOWESES.
----- Original Message -----
From: George von Hilsheimer, Ph.D.
To: Andrew
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 11:08 AM
Subject: DOGGIE DO RIGHT, wanna join the party?
Andrew, Jerry Howe is here as I type and we have decided to
create a human mellowing branch and to sell the marvel mystery
device. Here is my first draft. What do you think?
George
Friends and colleagues:
A couple of years ago I became interested in Doggy Do Right
(DDR) a sonic device which inhibits barking in your neighbors'
yappy dogs. I tested the instrument and became pleased at the
silence in our neighborhood.
I perused the manual for the DDR which has significant
guidance for loving your own dog so that the wee beast no
longer leaps up on you, howls, whines, tears up your shoes,
escapes, digs holes, spins around, throws up in the car, eats
paper, self-mutilates, fears thunder, suffers when you go to
the store and don't take him, and all the other ills and
behavior problems to which the domesticated dog is prone.
Jerry Howe, the inventor of the DDR, understands doggy
behavior so well he might well have been a student of Sam
Corson (Pavlov's last student who fixed hyperactive dogs, and
started our profession, as well as the profession of "Pet
Facilitated Therapy").
It occured to me that we might put ourselves out of work. If
a sonic device can mellow hyperactive dogs, why wouldn't it do
so for hyperactive kids and neurotic adults?
So, I am inviting a few friends and colleagues to join me in
forming a company, which will lease BABY BE GOOD; HAPPY
BOY; SWEET LITTLE GIRL; MAMA BE MELLOW; PAPA BE
STRONG - these are just first pass names for the device in its
several adjustments. Jerry Howe, genius inventor says you
have to refine the adjustment for .
More than a thousand owners agree that DOGGY DO RIGHT
happifies the dogs next door so they don't bark. DOGGY DO
RIGHT also happifies the dog in your home so that she doesn't
do all the unwanted, unpleasant things that dogs often do.
AND!!! DOGGY DO RIGHT happifies the humans in your
house so that they are more mellow, happy, quiet and not
so dratted obsessive and angry.
Problem here. Is this therapy? If so the poor little silently
singing device needs $4,000,000 to do an FDA study.
THANK GOD! IT ISN'T THERAPY!
It is the same effect that Baroque music has on emotion, learning,
behavior and memory. Baroque music mellows and enhances and
so does DOGGY DO RIGHT.
Of course, these wonderful results have to be proved, by
acceptable means.
=======================
Jerry, don't think I sent this to you. A remarkable success
for DDR - I keep wanting to call it, Doggie Be Good, DBG.
Maybe we ought to try it as an alternate name! Set up your
own competition.
Fondly, George
----- Original Message -----
From: Andy
To: George von Hilsheimer, Ph.D.
Cc:
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: Doggie Do Right;
I have to agree with George. I found out about this and asked
George to look into it. Got good results, so I bought one. I
have 6 LOUD dogs outside my back window, chained up all the
time, less than 50 feet behind the house. They used to keep me
up nights until I bought the DDR machine. Now, quiet.
Yes, they bark when someone gets too close at odd hours, but
then they stop. Used to be they would bark for hours. (Their
owner must wonder what happened, I called the cops a couple of
times, but didn't want to drag him into court.)
Andy
At 05:06 PM 5/5/2003 -0400, George von Hilsheimer, Ph.D.
wrote:
Doggie Do Right; Kitty Will; A Rooster did and a Cockatoo or
two did too.
The inventor is visiting with me. I am severely impressed.
So, I wanna know, do you wish to explore with me the marketing
of this device.
Greg tried the machine out; Andy has one; I can't recall if I
told John about it or not. You'd love the guy, he looks like
Johnie Appleseed before his hair went white, long black
beard, but no bs.
Not defensive at all when I asked the hard questions; a bit of
an idealist when it came to making money, but he's sold a
thousand of the damned things, and has some very solid
references.
I ran his EEG when the instrument was broadcasting and
damn it changed the brainwaves. Hot rats.
I think we could do good, and do well, too.
The point of it is that my evidence is that it will calm down
kids, stop seizures, and mellow out their parents. We have to
prove this, but he already has a psychiatrist with excellent
comments; and me; and sampling his sales will build a lovely
package. 1000 sold already.
I made another trial with new dogs just up the street and the
damned things shut up. The dogs next door have remained
silent since I first tried it a year ago.
What ya think? George
=============================
A non dog owner, Dr. Von, a child psychogist and
biofeedback training specialist, tested my machine
at the request of one of his friends who wanted his
opinion as to the efficacy of my machine. He loves
the concept, as it mirrors his approach to educating
difficult children:
----- Original Message -----
From: George von Hilsheimer, Ph.D.
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 3:21 PM
Subject: [GVS]doggydoright
I just had a nice talk with the man who invented
the "doggydoright" device.
If you know someone working at a shelter etc
who wants to quieten the dogs in the neighborhood
then this is an ideal present for them - and he will
sell it at a discount. He sounds like someone we
all know who has no sense at all about money.
Nice, nice man.
"doggydoright" may be obtained from
[email protected]
I now have four locations at which the thing has worked,
so I recommend it.
Yap yap yap no more! I have zero financial interest in this.
George
============
The Puppy Wizard's
Doggy Do Right (And Kitty Will And A Rooster Did
And A Cockatoo Or Two Did Too)
- The Little Black Box That Cures Animal's Annoying Habits -
Here are a few publicly posted, verifiable, unsolicited
testimonials:
From: Chris Williams ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Thank you Jerry Howe
Date: 2002-03-26 08:16:19 PST
Engrossing account, Anthony. Our best to Angel
and your family.
A friend, who socializes the kittens I've taken
from a feral cat colony, is using the DDR.
She reports far fewer panic problems than
she's had before.
============================
Chris Williams writes:
"The FREE Wits' End Dog Training Method manual
I do find valuable. Much of it I recognize as what
I've always done without thinking of it as "training".
New stuff, I've used. His anchoring technique erased
the last of Mac's fireworks trauma,"
====================
Jerry says:
HOWE'S the baby's seizures?
parentadlitem says:
better
Jerry says:
got any idea how much better?
parentadlitem says:
not really
parentadlitem says:
she doesn't do em here that i see
Jerry says:
amazing
Jerry says:
when's the last time she seized with you?
parentadlitem says:
weeks ago?
Jerry says:
but before the machine it was daily?
parentadlitem says:
every minute!
Jerry says:
does her mom use it at her HOWES?
parentadlitem says:
yup
parentadlitem says:
i yelled at her about it
Jerry says:
ask her when's the last time she saw a seizure for me
parentadlitem says:
k . she's sleepin now, ill talk to her tonight, she's comin
over
Jerry says:
yeah... that's pretty good stuff
parentadlitem says:
yup
parentadlitem says:
i love mine
parentadlitem says:
no barkin the neighborhood at all anymore
parentadlitem says:
ever
Jerry says:
right
parentadlitem says:
once in a blue moon some distant dog will bark
parentadlitem says:
but all the neighbors dogs are quiet
Jerry says:
when you hear that distant dog throw the machine on
parentadlitem says:
we do
parentadlitem says:
it's really rare though
=================
> Nevyn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
> Hi There Jerry
>
> Its Nevyn. Sorry Ive not been posting, but I've been
> working weekend work at the tracks with the greyhounds
> (thanks to you!).
>
> Well my dogs are the envy of all on my street. I can
> have them out in the yard with me, take them walking
> without a leash, they will do any command with no
> hesitation. And they don't bark anymore! Thanks to
> your machine!
>
> Oh yeah, I loaned your machine to several friends
> and family -- Here are some reports:
>
> "I would say my dogs are well trained, but they suffer
> severe anxiety when no body is home. This machine
> quietened them almost instantly - still they barked,
> in the beginning, but just one or two barks. Then
> slowly they just stopped... beginning to bark, then
> instantly stopping.
>
> It took only 2 weeks, and we did nothing.
>
> Truly amazing;
>
> I have recommomeded it to my family, and perhaps
> they will buy one. Its a shame you don't sell them publicly".
> -- Kylie, 30, on dogs Lili (11 yr mutt bitch) and Sheeba (4 yr
> Rotty X)
>
>
> "My two dogs barked insanely when someone would
> go past. With this little machine they quietened right
> down, and even became partly obedient, and we did
> nothing!
>
>
> Great stuff.
>
> We ran it only on the lowest setting, too!"
> - Ed, 65, on his two male Dobermans, 5 yrs old.
>
> Well I have some more, and am collecting more,
> but I only have one machine so its a slow process.
> Once again I say thankyou Jerry! My family was
> on the verge of giving them up! :(
>
> But no longer :)
>
> =====================
>
> From: aimee ([email protected])
> Subject: doggie do right
> Date: 2002-08-01 06:57:15 PST
>
> doggie do right rocks!!
>
> We were sent one of these fantastic machines 5 months
> ago to see if it would help with our rambunctious mutts.
> The doggy do right has done more than just work...it
> has worked miracles!
>
> Our pair of noisier than freight-train doggies were barking
> so loud at our neighbours and passers by that we were just
> about ready to find them new homes. But within just two
> months of using the Doggy Do Right they were nice and
> quiet and stopped barking at the neighbours.
>
> They did relapse a little when their owner went away,
> but we started the program again and within days
> they were both quiet and obedient once more.
>
> Our doggies have now not barked unnecessarily
> for over 2 months.
>
> Thanks Jerry! You have made my dreams come true!
>
> Aimee.
Subj: Fear of Thunder
Date: 6/29/02 6:07:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: Jraltman
To: Witsenddog
Dear Jerry,
I hope you'll be able to post this message so more people who
are at their wit's end will be able to help their dogs.
To review:
Our puppy was uncomfortable during thunder storms.
At the beginning of the problem, she paced restlessly
from room to room. She couldn't settle and sleep.
From there the problem grew. She would run to the
far southeast corner of the house (which makes
sense because most storms here come from the
northwest) and she'd cower in the corner of the
couch and shake.
1st attempt to help her:
I'd pick her up, brush and massage her (call me a nut -
I've sung to her when I've done her daily brushing since
she was tiny so of course I sang too) and when she
relaxed, I'd put her in her crate. She then slept and I
thought the problem was solved.
Traumatic event:
We were out in the park playing with one of her doggy
friends when it began to rain. On the way home, there
was the loudest, longest, thunder clap I've ever heard.
From that day on, the problem got worse and worse.
I couldn't calm her with singing and massage. The
fear spread. She wouldn't go out if it was raining.
No thunder, just gently summer rain, and she
wouldn't go out.
The solution:
I surfed the net and came across a free manual Wit's
End Dog Training Method and a product called Doggy
Do Right that seemed better than anything else I came
across.
A phone call to Jerry Howe, author of the manual and
Director of Research, Biosound Scientific, convince
me to try both the manual and the product.
Problem solved:
I followed Jerry's suggestions (more phone calls - he
is most generous with his time and advice).
The first two thunder storms my puppy was restless but
not running around in a blind panic. The third storm, she
barked her deep, stranger danger bark after each clap of
thunder. The fourth storm, she seemed uneasy at first.
Soon she was asleep at my feet and she napped through
the rest of the storm. A miracle. I am endlessly grateful to
Jerry for his manual and his machine.
A word about Doggy Do Right. It is odd to buy a machine
that emits a sound I cannot hear. I took the chance because
Jerry offered a full refund including shipping.
Though I heard nothing, my puppy clearly did. When I first
turned on the machine, she got the cutest, most quizzical
look on her face. She looked at me as if to say: "What's
that? I never heard that before." She looks at the machine
when it is on.
She rests on the floor beneath it.
It is obvious from her behavior that she is aware of its
cycles.
Amazing.
Thank you Jerry.
=============
"misty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]
ebtv .net...
> Jerry sent me the DDR when I mentioned my cockatoo
> was stressed out by my then just learning to walk
> baby.
> Buddy was screaming day and night..lunging at Joey
> whenever he crawled up to Buddy's cage and nipping
> the baby ( if Buddy wanted to his beak is powerful
> enough to sever an adult's finger in one snap!) At
> first we noticed nothing... after a few days
> ..nothing..nothing except quiet :-)
> That's not to say Buddy never screams.. heh.. he'a a
> 'Too.. but the late night scream-a-thons ended.
> He also tolerates Joey playing in his water dish
> <sigh> just what I want...2 splashers! Buddy loves
> to bathe in his water until there's more water on
> the floor and walls than in his dish :-)
> Twice now Buddy has had marathon scream-a-thons...
> for a few days each time. It takes that long for me
> to realize the DDR is unplugged :-O
> Once cos DH did some maintenance and forgot to plug
> it back in ( of course he remembered to plug the
> washing machine back in ;-P)
> The second time I had unplugged it while
> sweeping...and forgot to plug it back in...
> We sure enjoy him being such a good bird! He's been
> so loving to everyone... my older 2 boys love being
> able to give him scritches again.
> ~misty
> (No, Jerry, you can't have the DDR back just yet! :-)
===================
Elaine McClung, President of Pet Rescue, Animal Commissioner
Brevard Co FL, writes: Sep 9, 2000
"I ordered from Jerry a long time ago.. He was helpful
and the order was filled promptly. Yes, Doggie Do Right
does indeed exist.
I "had" a very aggressive female Pit.. She was showing
aggression not only towards Dok, Rhodesian Ridgeback,
but our cats and even us.
She now plays with Dok, even to the point of allowing him
to take a toy or bone from her. She no longer shows any
aggression towards us. She is showing some aggression
towards the cats but that is down to a warning growl.
It is not just my opinion that all this aggression
existed before Doggie Do Right as we were advised by
three vets to euthanize her.
I do very much believe that DDR will help JR as I know it
has helped my dogs and cats. I do think your product is a
valuable tool in helping with aggression and other
behavior problems.
I am in Feral CatNetwork (we spay and neuter
approximately 100 feral cats a month), I am also a member
of a local AKC dog obedience club, member of a local AKC
agility club, president of Pet Rescue, board member of
the Alliance for Care and Welfare of Animals (on the
board are: county commissioner, vet. rep., rep. from AKC
dog club, CFA cat club, assistant County manager, head of
animal control, director of two different shelters, etc.)
and Space Coast Feline Network
http://www.spacecoastfelinenetwork.com
Thanks, Elaine,
===================
Hi Jerry,
I wrote to you a week or so ago about the unit. I have
since borrowed one from Elaine Mc Clung. She speaks very
highly of it.
So, I brought it home and plugged it in. Of course, I
wanted it to come on, all the barking stop, and have
every one immediately fall to the floor in little comas
for a few hours. Well, after I got all 27 of them to be
quiet, still no comas. But, it had only been 36 seconds
at that point. So, I gave it a little longer. Still no
comas. Was this really going to work? I mean, I do have
an unusual situation.
So, by bedtime, a few hours later. I started to notice
just how many were asleep already - with their feet in
the air! I started to have hope. During the night, all
was calm. In the morning when I got up, only a few of
them WALKED quietly to the door to go out. Not the usual
evacuation.
I had the unit from Sunday afternoon until Tuesday
Morning. I was certainly pleased with the night effect. I
wasn't so sure about the amount of the day time effect.
Until I took it back. Within half an hour, the monsters
had resurfaced. I wondered if I could break into Elaine's
house and if she would notice :)
I know another person who does dog rescue. She rescues
Beagles. She has 23 in an 1100 square foot house. God
bless her. She is interested to see if it will work for
her. I also spoke to someone else who does cat rescue,
and she is interested. The cat rescue people have monthly
meetings. Maybe Elaine could give a word or two about it.
So, if there are any words of advice you can send my way
about the best way to use it in my case, I would
appreciate it. I of course wanted to keep it on the
highest setting, but don't know if that is advised, even
with my situation of so many new ones coming and (too
few) going.
Also, how I and others can go about getting one, etc. I
think the vets should have the info in their offices. It
must help dogs with separation anxiety. My vet practices
homeopathic as well as traditional medicine, so I
would think it would be right up her alley.
Thank you.
Desiree M Webber
A New Leash On Life
================
From: "Regina Guerrero" <>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 11:42 AM
Subject: Thank You!
> I just wanted to take a bit of time
> to tell you how much I appreciate your product and
> your training methods as well.
> When my little Chihuahua first arrived
> I was overwhelmed with her anxiety and
> her ability to just Bark endlessly.
> I received your product and at first I thought
> I was using it wrong, because my puppy just seemed to
> ignore it.
> But after a week or two, she began to calm down
> considerably as well as act more friendly towards
> people on the street.
> I can't believe the difference I see in my little
> puppy. Your product is a life saver!
> Thanks again for everything.
> Sincerely,
> Regina Guerrero
==================
"misty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> 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>.
==============================
"Linda" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Rosa Palmén" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>...
> 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
-------------------------------
"Anthony Testa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I moved to Jacksonville, Florida about a year
> ago with my lovely wife linda. 3 times a week
> for 7 months I visited the Dog shelter and
> Humane Society looking for a German Shepherd.
> There were several times they had a dog there,
> but I was looking for a bitch. The reason for this
> is, all my life I have always had a female German
> shepherd. Therefore, I wanted another one. Finally
> about 6 weeks ago, I found her. "Angel" looked
> just like my previous dog of 12 years. I called my
> wife, she came down and fell in love with her immediately.
> We filled out the paper work and left the Humane
> Society with her.
>
> We drove directly to Pet Smart to buy all the essentials.
> We bought the biggest crate available. Let it be known I
> have never used a crate with any of my previous dogs.
> The biggest difference is my other dogs I had from puppy
> age. Angel just turned 2, 3 days before adoption.
>
> Angel appeared to be happy the trip home. Her ears
> were down all the time and her tail was so far between
> her legs that it looked like she had 3 ears. (humor)
> None the less, we knew we had a dog that was insecure.
> The first night we let Angel sleep in the living room.
>
> However, we had to go to work the next day. We pet
> her, kissed her and put her in the crate in the middle
> of the living room. During the day, my sons came
> home to walk her, give her a little loving and play with
> her. Then put her back in the crate and go to work.
> When we got home the first day, everything in the
> crate was ripped to shreds.
>
> The neighbors approached us and said that the dogs
> barked constantly for 3 hours then barked continuously
> after my sons left again. We thought it was because
> everything was new. We were wrong. The dig did
> this every day for 4 days.
>
> The 4th day was our first scheduled visit with the
> vet. The vet told us he can see that the dog is
> suffering from abuse and separation anxiety. So,
> the vet puts the dog on clomicalm. (not sure of the
> spelling).
>
> Well, for two days the dog walked around like Jerry
> Garcia on a Friday night after a concert, stoned!
> However, we were home with her the entire weekend.
>
> We crated her for work and came home to a barking
> dog, ripped bedding in the crate, upset neighbors
> and the plastic bottom of the crate completely torn
> to bits. It was obvious that crating was not a good thing.
>
> The next day we decided to leave her out of the crate
> to see what would happen. What a major mistake.
> We came home to almost $1,000 in damage.
> Furniture, the blinds were all chewed and torn down, etc.
>
> The next day we put her in the crate again. This
> time we came home to a nice 2' x 3' hole in our
> carpet in the middle of the living room, right down
> to the cement. I told my wife that we cannot afford
> to keep this dog. We should go out and get a puppy.
>
> She was upset and said there must be something
> we can do. I told her this. " I will go on the internet
> and see what is available". I was desperate and
> wanted to see if there was someone who could help.
>
> We read the information about the DDR and emailed
> Jerry. Jerry was kind enough to give us his phone
> number to discuss Angel in more detail.
>
> First, at no cost he sent us his manual. We started
> doing exactly what he said to do in the manual.
> Exactly as we did was was written, the results were
> exactly as he said it would be. Then we purchased
> the DDR.
>
> This is an amazing god send to us. First of all,
> Jerry sent it to us without paying. (thanks for that
> gesture) This has such and AMAZING effect. This testimonial
> is kind of winded so I will say this......Jerry's product
> literally saved this dogs life.
>
> Angel can be left alone during the day. NO CRATE. The
> dog shows absolutely no sign of anxiety at all. Jerry told
> us the product works immediately and it did! She does
> not bark at all during the day except when the mailman
> drops mail into the slot on the door. The manual for
> training works exactly as it says!
>
> We told our vet about this and he said that there are
> all kind of gimmicks. I told my vet that as a person who
> holds a degree of higher education, there just are some
> things they don't have in the text books and he should
> be receptive to that. We are proof. Angel was one
> day from going back to the humane society.
>
> Listen to this...My wife wrote one of the so called know
> it all of pets. His response to the exact letter we
> initially wrote to Jerry..."Get rid of the dog, bring her
> back" I'll save this person embarrassment by not saying the
> name. However, you know who you are and I have this to say
> to you. Go pump gas or bus tables because you
> sir, do not belong working with animals!
>
> Jerry, after reading some of the threads in the news
> group, I can't for the life of me understand why this
> many people are so dang blind or ignorant.
>
> You just keep plugging away at what you do, because
> you my friend are a life saver!!!
>
> Anytime you need someone to speak about the results
> of your product, you have my number. We would gladly
> talk to them.
>
> Thank you very much for all your help. God bless you...
> Anthony & Linda Testa
>
> Jacksonville, Florida
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A non dog owner writes:
Dear Jerry-
I just wanted to let you know how wonderful your Doggy Do
Right product is. I was skeptical at first, but have been
tremendously pleased.
As you know, we had a neighbor's dog that was extremely
bothersome, at times barking loudly for 3 hours straight.
Within a few days, the barking decreased, and now it is
just the occasional bark. this dog lives approximately
500 feet away, and even at that distance, the machine has
done wonders.
You were always available and patient to answer my
questions, and now I can be in my own home without going
nuts from the barking. As an added pleasure, all the
other minor barking nuisances in the neighborhood have
stopped as well.
Quiet is wonderful! Thank you.
Pam Graves
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"I know that most men, including those at ease with
problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept
even the simplest and most obvious truth if it would
oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they
have delighted in explaining to colleagues, proudly
taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by
thread, into the fabric of their lives."
-Leo Tolstoy-
Is it any wonder that the following sig file has generated
more complaints to my personal email than any other
controversial post I have made to date, bar none?:
CAVEAT
If you have to do things to your dog to train him that you
would rather not have to do, then you shouldn't be doing
them. If you have a dog trainer who tells you to jerk your
dog around, choke him, pinch his ears, or twist his toes,
shock, shake, slap, scold, hit, chin cuff, scruff shake or
punish your dog in any manner, that corrections
are appropriate, that the dog won't think of you as the
punisher, or that corrections are not harmful, or if they
can't train your dog to do what you want, look for a
trainer that knows HOWE.
Thank you,
Jerry Howe,
Director of Research,
BIOSOUND Scientific
Director of Training,
Wits' End Dog Training
1611 24th St
Orlando, FL 32805
Phone: 1-407-425-5092
Phone: 1-888-BIOSOUND (1-888-246-7686)
Phone: 1-888-WITSEND (1-888-948-7363)
http://www.doggydoright.com
Nature, to be mastered, must be obeyed.
-Francis Bacon-
There are terrible people who, instead of solving a
problem, bungle it and make it more difficult for all who
come after. Who ever can't hit the nail on the head
should, please, not hit at all.
-Nietzsche-
The abilities to think, rationalize and solve problems are
learned qualities.
The Wits' End Dog Training Method challenges the learning
centers in the dogs brain. These centers, once challenged,
develop and continue to grow to make him smarter.
The Wits' End Dog Training method capitalizes on
praising split seconds of canine thought, strategy, and
timing, not mindless hours of forced repetition, constant
corrections, and scolding.
-Jerry Howe-
The Puppy Wizard. <}TPW ; ~ ) >
ANY QUESTIONS, DUMMIES?
,-._,-,
V)"(V
(_o_) Have a great day!
/ V)
(l l l) Your Puppy Wizzzard. <}YPW ; ~ } >
oo-oo
This piece of charlatanry hasn't worked since it was invented at about the
time of the War Between the States.
I suppose it rids the neighborhood of mosquitoes and rodents too, with its
magical supersonic waves.
"JD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Jerry Howe is the man! He invented an electronic box that cures the
> behavioral problems of all animals and dogs. I just downloaded his
> e-book about dog training from his web site (
> http://www.DOGGYdoRIGHT.com ) and I already have housebroken my Collie
> in a few hours.
>
> Thanks, Mr. Howe. Shouts to you!
>
> -JD
"Deathwalker" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I believe smith and weston, glock, colt and schofield also make puppy
> wizards ;)
Take your puppy whizzer crap out of here!