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Barbara Woodhouse: stormtrooper |
| Published: June 10, 2007, 8:33 pm |
| Tags: torture and prisoner abuse, litvenenko, andrei lugovoy, animal cruelty, liberal, dogs, politics, terrorism, christianity |
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I have a bad dog. He's bad to the bone. With bad dogs, talking is not enough. To avoid future disaster you must be firm. So I tie my dog up. Keep him in one position, preferably half-standing, half- sitting. Not so his legs will break or anything, but just so that after the first hour he starts to whimper a little. I tell him he's a bad dog. I say tell'. I mean shout'. Sometimes I cover his eyes, sometimes I cover his whole head with a bag and pour water over it. He usually freaks out a little, barks like crazy (not a good idea when you're tied up) — probably thinks he's going to die. But then he probably thinks that when I pretend I'm going to let a bigger dog bite him. Dogs are so stupid. But if you're going to get results you have to deprive them of light and sound for hours, exposing them to uncomfortable extremes of temperature. Isn't that what Barbara Woodhouse advised in her book Sit! Or I'll Kill You'? Please don't start writing a [ Full article ] |
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