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Author: DelusionalDimensionsRecoveryDDRDelusionalDimensionsRecoveryDDR
Date: Jan 31, 2008 19:03
"Melinda Shore" panix.com> wrote in message
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> In article
> e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
> gmail.com> wrote:
>>Whether or not poop is yummy or tasty is
>>besides the point...
>
> Not really. If you want to change a behavior you have to
> understand why it's happening. But even so, that BARF
> cultist asserted that the reason the dog is eating its poop
> IS because of a dietary deficiency that WILL be corrected by
> switching to BARF (which is pretty funny when you consider
> his, uh, "thoughts" on nutrition). Bad advice should be
> discussed.
>
>>If your dog is eating its poop on a regular basis, it would seem to
>>me that its being left in a situation
>>where it has access to the poop,
> ...
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Author: benny elliottbenny elliott
Date: Jan 28, 2008 00:11
Pet therapy is an area that has received increased attention in
therapeutic recreation. In recent years, the experts have been relying
on pet therapy as a valuable aid in reaching out to the elderly, the
infirm, and to ill or abused children through-out the country. Pet
Therapy is the commonly used term for animal-assisted therapy (AAT),
animal-assisted activities (AAA) and pet visitation. It is also
recognized at hospitals around the country as a great way to help
children cope with the stress and anxiety associated with
hospitalization. Pet Therapy is a general term that encompasses many
therapeutic activities involving animals as companions or occasional
visitors to the sick, elderly, or mentally ill.
Pet therapy is now being used to help with a wide range of medical and
emotional ailments. Sometimes just one treatment can and does work in
alleviating many symptoms. Pet therapy also promotes socialization,
improves self-esteem and security, and provides entertainment and
acceptance. The visitations provide a warm and comforting presence,
patient listeners, and a relaxing interlude to residents of health
care facilities. The pet therapy program was initiated at Wishard
Health Services in November 2002 and is now is a recognized method of
treatment the world over, more so in developed countries and continues ...
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Author: ashley rossashley ross
Date: Jan 27, 2008 23:33
It may take some patience while working with your pooch to get him
used to water sports. Once your buddy gets used to the water you can
do more water activities. Here are tips that will help you to keep
your dog safe while helping him to lose any fear of water he may have.
1. Some beaches don't allow animals on them. When they do there are
rules to follow like clean the mess them makes, keep the animal on a
leash, and don't let them near any other people or dog unless invited
to do so. These rules and regulations can be found online.
2. Dogs are used to the ground and floor being stable and not moving
while it holds them up, boats do not offer this stability. If you take
him with you on a boating trip take your time introducing him to the
boat. If you push him he will be scared and not want...
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Author: Human_And_Animal_Behavior_Forensic_Sciences_Research_LaboratoryHuman_And_Animal_Behavior_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory
Date: Jan 23, 2008 17:27
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Just follow the instructions PRECISELY and ASK me if
you need any additional FREE HEELP <{}: ~ ) >
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Author: St. JackanapesSt. Jackanapes
Date: Jan 22, 2008 08:24
Some mojo grabbed the back of my collar...
>> WWHHAAMMOO!
WTF?? How in the hell did I end up getting slung to all these weird
groups? Did I step in some cosmic deities's dog shit and take one hell
of a time slip???
HHHHEEEEELLLLLLLPPPPPP MMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!
Where's Doctor Who when you need him?
--
St. Jackanapes
http://www.jackanapes.ws
===========================================================
"Where knowledge ends, religion begins." - Benjamin Disraeli
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Author: jeckychaijeckychai
Date: Jan 22, 2008 03:54
A dog is a man's best friend. You do everything you can to maintain
your optimum health. Doesn't your best friend deserve the same? Your
dog is an active (probably the most active!) member of your family and
needs the same, if not more attention to health and nutrition as you
do, to stay healthy and live longer.
Feeding your dog correctly doesn't need to be a full time job for you.
All you need to do is use a little commonsense and have correct
information about the breed and age of your dog.
Let's divide dogs into two categories - small & adult.
Small Dogs & Puppies
It has long been established and proven that small dogs have a
different metabolism in comparison to large dogs, due to the
physiological effect of their body mass. For example, a great Dane
weighing 100 pounds needs to consume about 23 calories per pound of
body weight. A Pomeranian weighing 6 pounds needs to consume 47
calories per pound of body weight every day - more than twice as much!
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Author: IChewedThroughMyRestraints_HelpMePryTheBarsOffTheWindowIChewedThroughMyRestraints_HelpMePryTheBarsOffTheWindow
Date: Jan 19, 2008 14:26
IChewedThroughMyRestraints_HelpMePryTheBarsOffTheWindow Wrote:
HOWEDY Klaus,
Well, I got on my way again but as LUCK would have it,
I accidentally stumbled *(due to lameness from that bad
ankle injured in diddler's leg hold trap) into WON of diddler's
strangle noose traps. DRAT!
For a moment there, I thought I was a GONER for SHORE, unless
maybe I'd get "LUCKY" an diddler's trackin dog accidentally FHOWEND
me pryor to turnin blue... HOWEver, due to loss of blood from the
ankle
wound I GOT LUCKY an was able to slip the strangle noose trap and
while catchin my breath, came across this post from tiny dancer, who
coincidentally, was kept in the rubber room across from mine at the
secure mental heelth institute.
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Author: IChewedThroughMyRestraints_HelpMePryTheBarsOffTheWindowIChewedThroughMyRestraints_HelpMePryTheBarsOffTheWindow
Date: Jan 19, 2008 13:31
IChewedThroughMyRestraints_HelpMePryTheBarsOffTheWindow Wrote:
HOWEDY Klaus,
While escapin the insane asylum AGAIN, I ran into a little
bad luck, havin stepped into WON of diddler's leg hold traps
AGAIN!! Which is GOOD LUCK for you, on accHOWENTA
I needed to stop the bleedin an rest a while to regain my
strength which is HOWE COME I got the time to write to you
NHOWE, so LUCKY YOU!
HOWEver, I only got a couple minutes to post this to you
pryor till I gotta get on the move again and avoid diddler
and her EXXXPERT trackin dogs:
Subject: Re: Dog Noses in weird places.
Tuck was in a variable surface test last may.
It was hot (relatively.. it would be a pleasant
day compared to today)
Tuck found the first shade and quit.
Thus, he failed.
I had an opportunity to allow him
to finish the track, and he did so.
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Author: Human_And_Animal_Behavior_Forensic_Sciences_Research_LaboratoryHuman_And_Animal_Behavior_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory
Date: Jan 19, 2008 03:49
HOWEDY paul e. schoen,
"Paul E. Schoen" smart.net> wrote in message news:4791b63c
$0$1241$ecde5a14@news.coretel.net...
>
> "diddy" wrote in message
> news:Xns9A299AF63F6AFdiddydiddynet@216.196.97.142...
>> Although a small brag, and rather expected, it's a very
>> important brag never- the-less.
>>
>> Tuck just got his OFA results back for Hips [OFA-Good],
>> Elbows [OFA-Normal, Kidneys [OFA-Normal], and Patellas
>> [OFA-Normal]
That's EXXXCELLENT~!
NHOWE diddler can CONtinue her backyard puppy mill breedings
when she runs HOWETA her frozen semen from her genetically
defective dog, Tuck's daddy, Danny~! WHOOPPEE!
> I'm happy to hear that Mr Snappy-Grabby is in good health.
INDEEDY! Particularly as those "hereditary" DIS-EASES are
nutritional deficiencies SO there's no point in testin <{}: ~ ) >
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Author: DelusionalDimensionsRecoveryDDRDelusionalDimensionsRecoveryDDR
Date: Jan 17, 2008 17:14
HOWEDY malinda you pathetic miserable stinkin rotten
lyin animal murderin punk thug coward active accute chronic
life long incurable malignant maliciHOWES MENTAL CASE,
"Melinda Shore" panix.com> wrote in message
news:fmnvni$6n6$1@panix3.panix.com...
> []
> For those interested in that sort of thing, gundogsupply.com
> has a John and Amy Dahl book combo on sale.
That's curiHOWES. john "STICK MAN" and amy "lying
frosty" dahl are notoriHOWES liars an dog abusin cowards
and active accute chronic life long incurable malignant
maliciHOWES mental cases, like yourself <{}: ~ ( >
> I expect most people remember Amy's posts here.
INDEED? Well, if not, NOT TO WORRY, malinda, I'll
simply CITE a few of her lyin dog abusin posts to heelp
you enlighten your fellHOWE dog lovers <{}: ~ ) >
> Anyway,
You mean, 'anyHOWE', malinda <{}: ~ ) >
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