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Re: Help with German Shephard



In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Lone Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>    - Leah you still don't get it do you ? Can't you see what is wrong with
>your view on this. And I do seriously hope that you are NOT dealing with dog
>with aggression issues at work since you have no clue what so ever of what
>you are doing. If you are STOP it and stick to puppy training.

 Dear Lone,

 IMHO you have gone way too far with the criticsm
 above. You have not met Leah, you have not seen her train various
 dogs, so to write that "you have no clue what so ever of what
 you are doing" is a gross over generalization.

>    Leah your advice is down right dangerous not only for the people
>involved but also for the dogs. I hope to God that you will never come
>across a dog like mine as you would end up with serious injuries possible
>dead.

 Also, what is this "hope to God" stuff? Are you really going to be
 praying for Leah and those she has tried to help? 

 IMHO, we don't need such hyperbole here. 

 We can agree or disagree with each other without deeming the
 other person "clueless" or in need of some intervention from 
 the Almighty.

 --Marshall

_____________________________________________________________
 
I have read rpdb for about eight years. Consequently, I urge newbies to attend
to the civil and rational posts of the rpdb regulars from whom I have
learned much. They include: Ann (,Twzl, Sligo & Roy), Amy Dahl, Diane
Blackman, jdoee, Janet Boss, Susan Fraser, Avrama Gingold, Nancy Holmes,
Lynn Kosmakos, Bob Maida, MaryBeth, Ruth Mays, Cindy Tittle Moore, Robin
Nuttall, Denna Pace, John Richardson, Melinda Shore, Sarah Sionnach, Ludwig
Smith, Jane Webb, and Terri Willis. 


    Marshall Lev Dermer/Associate Professor/Behavior Analysis Specialty/
       Department of Psychology/University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee/
                          Milwaukee, WI 53201
              [EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://www.uwm.edu/~dermer
    
        "Knowing how things work is the basis for appreciation,
         and is thus a source of civilized delight."  -- William Safire



 
 
 




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