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Corgi -degenerative disk condition.

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bluebird1120@myway.com - 10 May 2005 12:53 GMT
Hi, I have 10 yr old Pembroke Welch Corgi, recently diagnoised with
degenerative disk condition in neck. It was causing her to limp on
right front leg. Vet prescribe prednisone, muscle relaxant and crate
rest for several weeks. She is takine Restor-a-Flex (glucosamine).
Would appreciate any input.
It's Only Alimentary, Dear Watson - 10 May 2005 21:01 GMT
HOWEDY white monkey,
White Monkey wrote:
> > Thanks for that mate,
> Paul,
> Most of us have this raving loony killfiled.

That so? You read The Amazing Puppy Wizard's Posts FIRST.
> He just says the same things to everyone

Your dog is DYIN from STRESS INDUCED AUTO-IMMUNE DIS-EASE
aka The Puppy Wizard's SYNDROME on accHOWENT of you jerk
and choke and crate bribe and intimdiate her <{) : ~ ( >
> and has been offending people like this for years.

BY QUOTING THEIR OWN POSTED CASE HISTORIES OF HURTING
INTIMIDATING AND MURDERING THEIR OWN DEAD AND DEATHLY
ILL DOGS. Like yours, katrina <{) ; ~ ) >
You broke your Great Dane's neck on your so called
Gentle Leader head halter and pronged spiked pinch
choke collar.
The Amazing Puppy Wizard TOLD YOU SO IN ADVANCE <{) : ~ ) >
> Just killfile or ignore him-

BWEEEEAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAA!!!
You'd LIKE that, wouldn't you, dog abuser.
> -attempting dialogue is useless,

THAT'S on accHOWENT of EVERY THING The Amazing
Puppy Wizard SEZ is proven correct and indellibly
archived FOREVER in The Amazing Puppy Wizard's
Archives <{) ; ~ ) >
> frustrating,

On accHOWENT of you ain't got the INTELLECT to
HOWEtwit the cunning of the domestic puppy dog
EVEN AFTER The Amazing Puppy Wizard and HIS
100% CONSISTENTLY NEARLY INSTANTLY SUCCESSFUL
FREE WWW Wits' End Dog Training Method Manual
Students all over the HOWEL WILD WORLD told  you
HOWE they done it EZ GENTLY NEARLY INSTANTLY
and FOR FREE, to boot <{) ; ~ ) >
> and upsets everyone

BY QUOTING THEM HURTING DOGS AND LYING ABHOWET IT.
> else because his ravings get reproduced.

You mean the QUOTES of you HURTING and INTIMDATING
your dogs and DENYING IT, katrina <{) ; ~ ) >
> I wish I had any real suggestions for you...

BWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAHAHAHAHAHHA­­HAAAA!!!
BUT YOU DON'T, do you, katrina. IN FACT, the ONLY
ADVICE Paul got was from The Amazing Puppy Wizard,
and he got the whole nine yards, katrina <{) ; ~ ) >
NHOWE HE KNOWS HOWE to SOLVE the "shelter / rescue"
PROBLEM.

And you're trying to advise AGAINST THAT, dog lover?

> you have my sympathy,

BWEEEEEEEEEEEAAHAHAHAHAHHAAAA!­­!!

> and my thanks for being willing to do something,

You mean, ASK FOR HEELP?

> even if WHAT exactly you CAN do is still unclear.

NOT noMOORE, dog abuser.

> --Katrina

Your BROKE YOUR DOG'S NECK CHOKIN IT:

Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005
Subject: Probable mild wobblers

Saskia, my 14-month-old Dane, has had for some months
a problem that manifests every couple of weeks or so
as a sudden yelp followed by 30 seconds of limping on
her right foreleg. X-rays revealed nothing amiss with
her foot, ankle, shoulder, etc. It can happen while
she's playing or while she's lying on the sofa and
decides to change position. It doesn't seem to worsen
with increased exercise or lessen with more rest.

We just went to the orthopedist. He listened to what
I had to say and read the letter from the vet, and
said that my feeling that her neck is the culprit
sounded on-target. He got some staff in and she was
held motionless while he checked over her legs and
other joints, then concentrated on her neck.

He found no pain reaction or loss of flexibility,
so it was on to the x-ray room. Unsedated, she was
put on the table and I stood by talking to her while
a tech held my indignant baby in another room.

He went over the x-rays with me and it seems to be
wobblers. He said the only way to be 100% sure, of
course, is a CT scan or MRI, which we are welcome
to have scheduled at the university any time we
like, but he showed me where the channel in the
two vertebrae looks somewhat narrower than the
others, and one vertebra seems very slightly
tilted forward.

<SNIP>

HERE'S HOWE COME YOU CRIPPLED YOUR DOG:

Re: Pulling Dane puppy [was: Re: Oh Well]
HOWEDY white monkey,

> Yeah, yeah, yeah, bwee-ha-ha, read the book,
> all dogs are anxious and everyone's an abuser.

Well, at least you're succinct.

> Leave me out of it.

Welcome to The Amazing Puppy Wizard's
FREE WWW Wits' End Dog Training Method
School Of Hard Knocks.

> Have read your book,

Well then, you should have no
need for HOWER forum.

> have studied canine behaviorism,

Oh? Does that mean you're here to offer us advice?
> have worked with a LOT of dogs,

Well good for you!

> find some of your ideas great

INDEED?

> and some kooky,

You mean the idea that you can't hurt
and intimidate and bribe dogs to train them.

> prefer to use my head and do what I see working,

You mean, you're gonna EXXXPERIMENT.

> whether it comes out of your book, another book,
> learned from my dog, learned from watching
> something NOT work for someone else, etc.

GOOD LUCK.

"The Methods, Principles, And Philosophy Of
Behavior Never Change, Or They'd Not Be
Scientific And Would Not Obtain Consistent,
Reliable, Fast, Effective Results For All
Handler's And All Dogs, As Taught In Your
FREE Copy Of The Puppy Wizard's FREE WWW
Wits' End Dog Training Method Manual," The
Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >

> Not going to get into a thing about this with you.

Right. Cause you'll discover you ain't
as intelligent loving and kind as you'd
CONvinced yourself that you are.

> Post all you want, this ain't no dialogue
> and I'm done talking to you about it as
> of this post.

The Amazing Puppy Wizard SEZ "DECENT
PEOPLE DO NOT POST HERE abHOWETS."

> But for your information, not giving her treats.

You don't have the intellect to HOWEtwit the
cunning of the domestic puppy dog. Your chew
toy you've been relying on to occupy your dog's
anxiHOWES mHOWETHING, is a TREAT.

> Also for your information, don't see
> this as a "bad habit"-

Right. On the HOWEtside it appears
harmless and useful. HOWEver, if
you understood REFLEXIVE MEMORY,
you'd SEE that this habit could
cause your dog to unintentionally
grab some WON with her mHOWETH and
get blamed for attacking them.

You'll see for yourself, WON fine day.

> -I see it as a natural behavior she needs
> to learn to modify to live with humans.

She's mHOWETHING you cause she's
anxiHOWES cause you're choking her.
Putttin a toy in her mHOWETH will cause
her to grab at ANY THING when that toy
ain't available when she becomes anxiHOWES.

> Just like I modify some of my own to live with
> a dog. I know what a happy dog looks like, a
> relaxed dog, and won't listen to you telling me
> from there what you tell everybody-

"It is by muteness that a dog becomes so utterly
beyond value."

Like a confessor Priest? Don't bet your dog won't
tell on you...

"With him, words play no torturing tricks...
John Galsworthy, adapted with permission from
his FREE copy of The Puppy Wizzzard's FREE
WWW Wits' End Dog Training Method Manaual.

Their behaviors reflect our words, thoughts,
actions, and training quirks. Jerry HOWE,
The Puppy Wizard <{TPW; ~ } >

> -that all dogs are just anxious even when
> someone not you says they're happy.

What HOWER dog lovers describe as
HAPPY is most often anxiHOWESNESS.
Like when your dog does that "happy dance"
when you're fixin to train him.

> OK, you have some good ideas

You could be killfiled for sayin that.
Perhaps you should snip crossposts
and trim pertinent text and put NINNYBOY
in the subject header to avoid EMBARRASSMENT.

> and you have some happy dogs.

The Amazing Puppy Wizard seldom
refers to HIS dogs cause THEY ain't
the subject.

> Me too.

Right. That's HOWE COME you're
posting to the behavior forum.

> And I won't be getting into a dialogue about it.

Cause that would force you to examine
and confront your own human nature.
Here's you jerking and choking your dog
to stop her from defending herself from
your jerking and choking:

> > > > I try telling her "leave it" and pulling it
> > > > downward. Any help you can give me
> > > > would be appreciated. "

From: White Monkey (k.m.c.oo...@chello.nl)
Subject: Re: Re. Ads from housepet supply
Newsgroups: rec.pets.dogs.breeds
Date: 2004-05-04 03:12:06 PST

I haven't been to the site, but taking your word
for it about what is to be found there, this does
make me furious.

<snip bunk>

We got her to be a family dog plain and simple,
and won't be showing or breeding, and will be
spaying, her, but she is one fine animal regardless
of her pet status.

"I am planning to show her in conformation
and need to break this habit."
And THAT'S HOWE COME The Amazing Puppy
Wizard goes "BWEEEEEAAAHAHAHAHAAA!!!"

> --Katrina

The Puppy Wizard's SYNDROME is the perfect
synergy of love, pride, desire, self will, greed, ego,
fear, hate, arrogance, disbelief, jealousy, shame,
embarrassment, guilt, anger, aversion, adversion,
attraction, revulsion, repulsion, change,
permanence, enlightenment, insult, attrition,
and conditioning.

The Amazing Puppy Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >

> > HOWEDY White Monkey,

> > > > "Question:
> > > > I have a 4 month old Great Dane female puppy
> > > > who has the habit of biting and catching the lead
> > > > in her mouth to shake it in a playful manner when
> > > > we walk.

THAT'S ON ACCHOWENT OF YOU CHOKE HER.

> > > > I am planning to show her in
> > > > conformation and need to break this habit.

BWEEEEEEEEEEAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAA­­!!!

> > > > I rubbed Bitter Apple on the lead but to no
> > > > avail. I am using Tabasco pepper
> > > > sauce now but it is only partially effective.

BWEEEEEEEEEEEEEAHAHAHAHHAHAAA!­­!!

> > > > I try telling her "leave it" and pulling it downward.

YOU MEAN YOU JERK AND CHOKE HER SOMEMOORE...

> > > > Any help you can give me would be appreciated. "

BWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAHAHAHHAH­­AAA!!!

> > > I know this is an old post fragment and all,
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> > > but since I have been working with my
> > > 3-month-old Dane on exactly this thing,

YOU'VE BROKEN HER DOGGAMENED NECK.

> > The Amazing Puppy Wizard's breeds are
> > Danes and English Mastiffs.
>
> > > I thought I'd jump in in case it is a current
> > > issue for anyone else.

STILL IS FOR YOUR OWN DOG, white monkey <{); ~ ( >

> > Good. Perhaps we can correct your mistakes.
> > People seldom read HOWER forums if they're
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> > > Danes are mouthy.

> > MHOWETHING is BONDING behavior.
>
[quoted text clipped - 34 lines]
> > > and reacting to admonitions not to like it was
> > > a game,

YOU'VE CRIPPLED HER, YOU MENTAL CASE.

> > No. That was FRUSTRATION.

FROM BEING CHOKED <{) ; ~ ) >

> > > shaking it, pulling back on it, etc.
>
> > That's cause you're pulling and intimidating her.

AND THAT'S HOWE COME SHE'S CRIPPLED NHOWE.

> > > One thing that helped teach her she wasn't
> > > supposed to do that was to stop and have
> > > her sit, then tell her to leave it, and when she
> > > did, we could go on with her nice walk.

THAT'S INSANE. That VARIABLY REINFORCES the BAD behavior.

> > That could reinforce the behavior ESPECIALLY
> > if you're using treats for the sittin.

SEE???

> > > She also grabbed our clothes and pulled, while walking.

Your dog is TRYIN to ESCAPE your ABUSE.

> > Like you was doin to her collar. That's called
> > allelomimetic behavior.
[quoted text clipped - 246 lines]
> > "Charlie Wilkes" <charlie_wil...@easynews.com>
> > wrote inmessage

news:pjaootcg8dgrptuu96383933eqk2jjp7b2@4ax.com...

> > > I read up on rotties, pitbulls, etc., and quite
> > > a bit of the literature suggested I needed to
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> > > percent, and nothing is more important in her world than her
> > > relationship with me. http://www.geocities.com/visco­­­uspuppy

> > > Charlie
>
[quoted text clipped - 46 lines]
> > (l l l) Your Puppy Wizard. <}YPW; ~ } >
> > oo-oo
toucanldy@aol.com - 10 May 2005 22:25 GMT
I have had good results using calcium
and Ark Naturals "joint rescue."
http://www.arknaturals.com/products/index.cfm?fuseaction=DisplayProductPage&Prod
uct_ID=14

Also, I would have a tick panel.
http://www.vetinfo.com/derlick.html

Regards
 
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