Re: question: getting my dog fixed/trainer advice
[Re: Michael_Wise ]
#296121 - 09/12/2010 08:15 PM |
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Michael:
A lot of website hosting companies have tracking programs that allow you to track visits to your site and also how visitors got to your site (clicking links, google searches, etc.). For example, I can tell when somebody clicks on the link to my website under my sig pic here.
At least, that's one possibility for how she knew she was being talked about here.
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Re: question: getting my dog fixed/trainer advice
[Re: Michael_Wise ]
#296136 - 09/12/2010 09:18 PM |
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No care bears yet.
I really just want to know what Jeannie wished to accomplish by posting here?
Where did you learn of this thread? Were you googling yourself?
Is the way you are carrying yourself on this forum what you wish for people to see when they google your name? Because this topic is coming up on the first page of a google search.
Rut roh.
I have a feeling that perhaps Michael told her he was also talking to the folks on Leerburg, but tht is just a guess.
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Re: question: getting my dog fixed/trainer advice
[Re: Michael_Wise ]
#296138 - 09/12/2010 09:43 PM |
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No care bears yet.
I really just want to know what Jeannie wished to accomplish by posting here?
Where did you learn of this thread? Were you googling yourself?
Is the way you are carrying yourself on this forum what you wish for people to see when they google your name? Because this topic is coming up on the first page of a google search.
I did not google myself. I was told by clients of mine who monitor and contribute to this board. I don't teach Schutzhund, or dogs for competitions. I am proud of all my accomplishments, have an excellent track record, and business has tripled since last year. I am not perfect. Each dog I work with is a learning experience, including this board. I found many helpful posts on other topics. My first post should have been worded differently, as it was taken by every expert the wrong way. Animal Behavior College was 9 stages of written curriculum and exams followed by 21 weeks of hands on experience with other trainers by working with shelter dogs, class settings and more. It was a year long process. I worked with shelter dogs years prior to that. Is it the top training school? No. Of course not. This post will be torn apart for some reason that has nothing to do with what it says, but I already expect that. If I didn't answer your question, please let me know.
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Re: question: getting my dog fixed/trainer advice
[Re: Jeannie Oakley ]
#296141 - 09/12/2010 09:57 PM |
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No care bears yet.
I really just want to know what Jeannie wished to accomplish by posting here?
Where did you learn of this thread? Were you googling yourself?
Is the way you are carrying yourself on this forum what you wish for people to see when they google your name? Because this topic is coming up on the first page of a google search.
I did not google myself. I was told by clients of mine who monitor and contribute to this board. I don't teach Schutzhund, or dogs for competitions. I am proud of all my accomplishments, have an excellent track record, and business has tripled since last year. I am not perfect. Each dog I work with is a learning experience, including this board. I found many helpful posts on other topics. My first post should have been worded differently, as it was taken by every expert the wrong way. Animal Behavior College was 9 stages of written curriculum and exams followed by 21 weeks of hands on experience with other trainers by working with shelter dogs, class settings and more. It was a year long process. I worked with shelter dogs years prior to that. Is it the top training school? No. Of course not. This post will be torn apart for some reason that has nothing to do with what it says, but I already expect that. If I didn't answer your question, please let me know.
Actually, I find it to be the most pleasant post you've made and makes you much more approachable. Admitting you wish you had worded your first post differently and that you are still learning, etc... you might have found some of our reactions to be different as well.
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Re: question: getting my dog fixed/trainer advice
[Re: Jeannie Oakley ]
#296145 - 09/12/2010 10:08 PM |
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From one business owner to another.
People with more experience than you are generally better than you at what they do. It's just the nature of experience.
Not every customer will be satisfied. Others in the same occupation will point out flaws in your work. What you do with those critiques is your business.
If what you are doing, or advice you are giving, could harm 1 in whatever number of clients, you owe it to them to stop doing that thing or giving that advice.
Based on a majority of your post I've read, and I didn't read them all, I expect this to fall on deaf ears or be met with more sarcasm.
I don't have any idea why I wasted the time to type this. Did I just black out? What just happened?
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Re: question: getting my dog fixed/trainer advice
[Re: Michael_Wise ]
#296149 - 09/12/2010 10:13 PM |
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I think the worst part is this negative attitude towards sarcasm. I sure hope that doesnt get any google results.
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Re: question: getting my dog fixed/trainer advice
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#296150 - 09/12/2010 10:16 PM |
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I don't have any idea why I wasted the time to type this. Did I just black out? What just happened?
Are you wrapped up in your wafghan again over-dosing on your bad ol' self?
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Re: question: getting my dog fixed/trainer advice
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#296152 - 09/12/2010 10:17 PM |
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No care bears yet.
I really just want to know what Jeannie wished to accomplish by posting here?
Where did you learn of this thread? Were you googling yourself?
Is the way you are carrying yourself on this forum what you wish for people to see when they google your name? Because this topic is coming up on the first page of a google search.
I agree. Jeannie, you sound like an entirely different person in that post. And I agree with Michael as well. Good posts.
I did not google myself. I was told by clients of mine who monitor and contribute to this board. I don't teach Schutzhund, or dogs for competitions. I am proud of all my accomplishments, have an excellent track record, and business has tripled since last year. I am not perfect. Each dog I work with is a learning experience, including this board. I found many helpful posts on other topics. My first post should have been worded differently, as it was taken by every expert the wrong way. Animal Behavior College was 9 stages of written curriculum and exams followed by 21 weeks of hands on experience with other trainers by working with shelter dogs, class settings and more. It was a year long process. I worked with shelter dogs years prior to that. Is it the top training school? No. Of course not. This post will be torn apart for some reason that has nothing to do with what it says, but I already expect that. If I didn't answer your question, please let me know.
Actually, I find it to be the most pleasant post you've made and makes you much more approachable. Admitting you wish you had worded your first post differently and that you are still learning, etc... you might have found some of our reactions to be different as well.
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Re: question: getting my dog fixed/trainer advice
[Re: steve strom ]
#296176 - 09/12/2010 11:22 PM |
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I think the worst part is this negative attitude towards sarcasm. I sure hope that doesnt get any google results. Its not so much sarcasm, but the sarcasm that is directed at the sarcasm's sarcasm.
You know how much I like a little sarcasm. It's just the sarcastic sarcasm that hurts so bad.
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Re: question: getting my dog fixed/trainer advice
[Re: Michael_Wise ]
#296179 - 09/12/2010 11:31 PM |
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Hmmm, I think I'll move to innuendo.Maybe throw in a couple malapropisms.
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