I thought this was a colloidal silver forum

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From: "Day Sutton" <day.sut...@gmail.com>
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> Dogs can be corrected without being hit.  I refer you to: "Cesar's Way" by
> Cesar Millan, If you truly want to train a dog the right way, this is
> REQUIRED reading...........you don't have to yell at them either...
> 
> On 5/31/07, CWFugitt <c_wa...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >
> > Evening Jodi,
> >
> > >>At 02:12 PM 5/31/2007, you wrote:
> >
> > >Reading those words made me feel nauseous.  I can only hope and
> > >pray,  that no dog or animal of any kind, has the misfortune of coming to
> > >you  for help or a home.
> >
> >    You are dead wrong my friend.  Most are well treated, loved, and
> > treated
> > kindly.
> >
> > Every dog that I correct in this fashion,
> >
> >     I am saving his life.
> >
> > There are service dogs, police dogs, war dogs, and working dogs.
> > For many of these animals, one bad habit makes them worthless.
> > Just like people.
> >
> >
> > I work with  "REAL DOGS", none of those worthless critters that sit in
> > your
> > lap and the owner is a servant to the dogs.
> >
> > I will write a full report of "Real Dogs" and make a web page,
> > then post the link.
> >
> > If you can't stand to punish and correct,  you should neither own a dog or
> > have a child.    Enough Said !
> >
> > How many lives would be saved by applying my ideas and philosophy to the
> > children of today?
> >
> > Look at the kids that shoot others?   They should have been treated the
> > way
> > I treat a dog that has become worthless due to ONE BAD habit.  One good
> > baseball bat on the head is often enough to get the job done.
> >
> > Example.  One dog had a bad habit. I corrected him once.
> > In his whole life, 10 years plus, he never did it again.  I made that dog
> > valuable, very valuable, with one correction at the right place and the
> > right time.
> >
> > I am sorry, but  Logic is on MY SIDE !
> >
> > Some people are too soft hearted to do any serious training of
> > anything.  I
> > have a grand daughter that way.  He is going to a horse college now.  She
> > owns a beautiful and intelligent dog.
> > She may become a horse trainer.  I tell her, she has to learn when to
> > correct and discipline.  She does love her dog.  She cannot scold or
> > correct him.   A terrible situation.
> >
> > Wayne
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> Day Sutton
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