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Lol, find him a more durable girlfriend.
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lol.

The first two were stuffed duck pillows. This one is a regular dog bed pillow. So tougher in that regard. But sheesh. Hopefully, he falls asleep soon.
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We had an alpha around that just humped everything. Every summer there were swarms of his progeny about. I can imagine the heights the canine libido can hit.
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Yes. This is just annoying. I took away the pillow and he went for my friends' backpack. I am gonna crate him I think.

Spray bottle as well.
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oops. I see you already use that technique.
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Remind me to steer clear of the store on superbowl weekend, lol
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Newly Discovered Brain Region Helps Make Humans Unique

Scientists have identified a part of the brain that seems to be unique to humans.

The brain region, called the lateral frontal pole prefrontal cortex, was described today (Jan. 28) in the journal Neuron, and is linked to higher thinking processes.

"We tend to think that being able to plan into the future, be flexible in our approach and learn from others are things that are particularly impressive about humans," Matthew Rushworth, an experimental psychologist at Oxford University, said in a statement. "We've identified an area of the brain that appears to be uniquely human, and is likely to have something to do with these cognitive powers," ..............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.livescience.com]

remember the high number of skulls all over gaia from our distant past with evidence of brain surgery and the tools utilized must have been advanced to form the incisions plus there is no evidence of trauma or pain for the patient

hmm
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Says it is the language region. Wasn't it alleged the elongated skulls telepathic?
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What happens when you cut the skin? Oxidative stress reactions get a hold of neural, vascular and every supportive tissue in between. Inflammational and heightened intracellular signalling.

Reduce oxidative stress and catalytic reactions from the composition of the tools used and the ballgame changes.

Look how cancer changes when it's exposed to oxygen.
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yes
you can see the principles here

By ionizing the material being cut--removing it atom by atom--the cutting technique allows precise machining of everything from steel to tooth enamel to very soft materials like heart tissue. Each pulse of this machining system is extremely short, lasting just 50 to 1,000 femtoseconds (or quadrillionths of a second). These ultrashort pulses are too brief to transfer heat or shock to the material being cut, which means that cutting, drilling, and machining occur with virtually no damage to surrounding material. Furthermore, this revolutionary laser can cut with extreme precision, making hairline cuts in thick materials along a computer-generated path.
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He who smelt it dealt it.

Could telepathy not be a highly organized sense of active chemical sense?

Precursors are usually the ticket.

Cheers
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well that is the point , organic machine like function

machine in the context of what our philosophies of materialism formed from is unlike organic doing visible functions which we call machine like because of the mechanical things we have created in our past prompting us to make the associations
there is no associations other than the visible signs that prompt our memory to think of our mechanical creations
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and this is why materialists possess such huge emotional problems on the topic conscious process because they possess no ability to imagine non mechanical process in association with machine like functions observed within nature

because to a materialist there must be physical contact of something possessing material structure striking (forcing) another material structure to do what it does
there can be no gaps in material contact within the machine like process
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but organic everything feel the environment they are something within thus everything organic possess a degree of self because everything organic knows what it is by the singular effect of what it is within telling it so
just like us
we know we are a person because the singular effect of our universe causes us to know we are

a cell in a body knows it is a cell because the singular effect of a body causes the cell to know it is a cell

singular effect we know is the synergy of all things that are the completed unit whatever that unit is
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Very similar to the holons concept.
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it is very similar and when we add the non material dimensions and the organic conscious process caused by our non material dimensions interaction (feedback) we begin to feel the holon experience

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What happens when you cut the skin? Oxidative stress reactions get a hold of neural, vascular and every supportive tissue in between. Inflammational and heightened intracellular signalling.

Reduce oxidative stress and catalytic reactions from the composition of the tools used and the ballgame changes.

Look how cancer changes when it's exposed to oxygen.
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yes
you can see the principles here

By ionizing the material being cut--removing it atom by atom--the cutting technique allows precise machining of everything from steel to tooth enamel to very soft materials like heart tissue. Each pulse of this machining system is extremely short, lasting just 50 to 1,000 femtoseconds (or quadrillionths of a second). These ultrashort pulses are too brief to transfer heat or shock to the material being cut, which means that cutting, drilling, and machining occur with virtually no damage to surrounding material. Furthermore, this revolutionary laser can cut with extreme precision, making hairline cuts in thick materials along a computer-generated path.
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.llnl.gov (secure)]
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See, William Gibson novels are of some use. ;)

A cutting tool of atomic width looses bonds and if it replaces or negates the reaction (energy exchange), there would literally be no sense of it.
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Newly Discovered Brain Region Helps Make Humans Unique

Scientists have identified a part of the brain that seems to be unique to humans.

The brain region, called the lateral frontal pole prefrontal cortex, was described today (Jan. 28) in the journal Neuron, and is linked to higher thinking processes.

"We tend to think that being able to plan into the future, be flexible in our approach and learn from others are things that are particularly impressive about humans," Matthew Rushworth, an experimental psychologist at Oxford University, said in a statement. "We've identified an area of the brain that appears to be uniquely human, and is likely to have something to do with these cognitive powers," ..............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.livescience.com]

remember the high number of skulls all over gaia from our distant past with evidence of brain surgery and the tools utilized must have been advanced to form the incisions plus there is no evidence of trauma or pain for the patient

hmm
 Quoting: aether


Says it is the language region. Wasn't it alleged the elongated skulls telepathic?
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well if the elongated skull are the creators of the second thought spiritual technology as in:the manipulated bedrock formed into constructive design upon the original manipulated bedrock formed to a different constructive design the thought is they were telepathic
because
what both manipulated bedrock designs possess in common is no art, not wording, no adornment at all
all of it everywhere upon gaia is without artistic , word , symbol or sign expression at all
the shape/design of the constructions functions are silent vocally and visually in outward expression
thus it seems this is distant feeling (empathic telepathy) technology
thus it is assumed it`s creators are to

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He who smelt it dealt it.

Could telepathy not be a highly organized sense of active chemical sense?

Precursors are usually the ticket.

Cheers
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Like a highly evolved limbic system?
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What happens when you cut the skin? Oxidative stress reactions get a hold of neural, vascular and every supportive tissue in between. Inflammational and heightened intracellular signalling.

Reduce oxidative stress and catalytic reactions from the composition of the tools used and the ballgame changes.

Look how cancer changes when it's exposed to oxygen.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


yes
you can see the principles here

By ionizing the material being cut--removing it atom by atom--the cutting technique allows precise machining of everything from steel to tooth enamel to very soft materials like heart tissue. Each pulse of this machining system is extremely short, lasting just 50 to 1,000 femtoseconds (or quadrillionths of a second). These ultrashort pulses are too brief to transfer heat or shock to the material being cut, which means that cutting, drilling, and machining occur with virtually no damage to surrounding material. Furthermore, this revolutionary laser can cut with extreme precision, making hairline cuts in thick materials along a computer-generated path.
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.llnl.gov (secure)]
 Quoting: aether


See, William Gibson novels are of some use. ;)

A cutting tool of atomic width looses bonds and if it replaces or negates the reaction (energy exchange), there would literally be no sense of it.
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that is right and the operator utilizing empathy telepathy feels/sees/experiences the patience feelings/experience through the no sense operation thus the operator maintains safety, comfort, tranquility within the patience thoughts by steering them with their own impressions of thought via empathic telepathy
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Newly Discovered Brain Region Helps Make Humans Unique

Scientists have identified a part of the brain that seems to be unique to humans.

The brain region, called the lateral frontal pole prefrontal cortex, was described today (Jan. 28) in the journal Neuron, and is linked to higher thinking processes.

"We tend to think that being able to plan into the future, be flexible in our approach and learn from others are things that are particularly impressive about humans," Matthew Rushworth, an experimental psychologist at Oxford University, said in a statement. "We've identified an area of the brain that appears to be uniquely human, and is likely to have something to do with these cognitive powers," ..............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.livescience.com]

remember the high number of skulls all over gaia from our distant past with evidence of brain surgery and the tools utilized must have been advanced to form the incisions plus there is no evidence of trauma or pain for the patient

hmm
 Quoting: aether


Says it is the language region. Wasn't it alleged the elongated skulls telepathic?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


well if the elongated skull are the creators of the second thought spiritual technology as in:the manipulated bedrock formed into constructive design upon the original manipulated bedrock formed to a different constructive design the thought is they were telepathic
because
what both manipulated bedrock designs possess in common is no art, not wording, no adornment at all
all of it everywhere upon gaia is without artistic , word , symbol or sign expression at all
the shape/design of the constructions functions are silent vocally and visually in outward expression
thus it seems this is distant feeling (empathic telepathy) technology
thus it is assumed it`s creators are to
 Quoting: aether


So that post about those artifacts earlier preflood, where is that time frame wise?
Someone I know told me their time travel dream and they had art written on the arm. Which now I'm thinking might be like about how memory is a form a time travel, like the smell triggering memories.
So, the elongated people's technology was different type of memory is what I'm thinking since they didn't have the same things we have now to form memories.
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He who smelt it dealt it.

Could telepathy not be a highly organized sense of active chemical sense?

Precursors are usually the ticket.

Cheers
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Like a highly evolved limbic system?
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I wouldn't necessarily say highly evolved in the conventional sense, since as neo cortical functions advance paleo cortical functions are suppressed.

Complex and highly sensitive.
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What happens when you cut the skin? Oxidative stress reactions get a hold of neural, vascular and every supportive tissue in between. Inflammational and heightened intracellular signalling.

Reduce oxidative stress and catalytic reactions from the composition of the tools used and the ballgame changes.

Look how cancer changes when it's exposed to oxygen.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


yes
you can see the principles here

By ionizing the material being cut--removing it atom by atom--the cutting technique allows precise machining of everything from steel to tooth enamel to very soft materials like heart tissue. Each pulse of this machining system is extremely short, lasting just 50 to 1,000 femtoseconds (or quadrillionths of a second). These ultrashort pulses are too brief to transfer heat or shock to the material being cut, which means that cutting, drilling, and machining occur with virtually no damage to surrounding material. Furthermore, this revolutionary laser can cut with extreme precision, making hairline cuts in thick materials along a computer-generated path.
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.llnl.gov (secure)]
 Quoting: aether


See, William Gibson novels are of some use. ;)

A cutting tool of atomic width looses bonds and if it replaces or negates the reaction (energy exchange), there would literally be no sense of it.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


that is right and the operator utilizing empathy telepathy feels/sees/experiences the patience feelings/experience through the no sense operation thus the operator maintains safety, comfort, tranquility within the patience thoughts by steering them with their own impressions of thought via empathic telepathy
 Quoting: aether


I'm stuck in the association of anaerobic/aerobic effects.

Suspension and counterclockwise rather than clockwise formulation.
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So that post about those artifacts earlier preflood, where is that time frame wise?
Someone I know told me their time travel dream and they had art written on the arm. Which now I'm thinking might be like about how memory is a form a time travel, like the smell triggering memories.
So, the elongated people's technology was different type of memory is what I'm thinking since they didn't have the same things we have now to form memories.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


yes, that is what we first discovered in 2010
the shapes and designs of our ancient structures fall into two categories
the structure and design that is indigenous to gaia as in: prompts memory sensations of expression indigenous to gaia
and
shapes and designs which prompt memory sensations of expression not indigenous to gaia
and that is still am emotionally tricky topic

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Newly Discovered Brain Region Helps Make Humans Unique

Scientists have identified a part of the brain that seems to be unique to humans.

The brain region, called the lateral frontal pole prefrontal cortex, was described today (Jan. 28) in the journal Neuron, and is linked to higher thinking processes.

"We tend to think that being able to plan into the future, be flexible in our approach and learn from others are things that are particularly impressive about humans," Matthew Rushworth, an experimental psychologist at Oxford University, said in a statement. "We've identified an area of the brain that appears to be uniquely human, and is likely to have something to do with these cognitive powers," ..............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.livescience.com]

remember the high number of skulls all over gaia from our distant past with evidence of brain surgery and the tools utilized must have been advanced to form the incisions plus there is no evidence of trauma or pain for the patient

hmm
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Says it is the language region. Wasn't it alleged the elongated skulls telepathic?
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its called a peanut head - slightly elongated and near bred out.

[link to ufhealth.org (secure)]

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[link to www.gutenberg.org]

[link to www.perceptions.couk.com]

you don't have a slightly elongated skull do you fancz?
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I'm stuck in the association of anaerobic/aerobic effects.

Suspension and counterclockwise rather than clockwise formulation.
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you mean regulating the effect of oxygen within our bodies generally
in a no sense operation our unconscious mind does not notice the operation
if the conscious mind (self) is kept calm/tranquil and focused on calm contentment by the operator the body of the patient functions through the process as if the process was not occurring

seems to work like that
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we have had this tech running for sometime ourselves
this is it on eyes, a sensitive organ

FEMTOLASIK is comfortable and painless: The patient’s head is not fixed during the procedure.

FEMTOLASIK also helps in severe cases: Thanks to the extremely high frequency of the laser pulses, the layers of the cornea are separated with unprecedented precision, creating an ultra-thin flap. FEMTOLASIK is therefore effective in patients who were previously not candidates for laser surgery. This includes patients with extreme myopia or thin corneas.

No inflammation: The laser energy used for FEMTOLASIK is about a 100 times lower than with other lasers. This is more gentle to the corneal tissue and prevents temporary inflammatory reactions of the eye.

Fast results: The recovery period is considerably shorter than for other techniques. Patients are usually able to see well within hours, often even minutes.
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He who smelt it dealt it.

Could telepathy not be a highly organized sense of active chemical sense?

Precursors are usually the ticket.

Cheers
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Like a highly evolved limbic system?
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I wouldn't necessarily say highly evolved in the conventional sense, since as neo cortical functions advance paleo cortical functions are suppressed.

Complex and highly sensitive.
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That would be interesting to see the difference in the paleo. They had smaller frontal lobes too.
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Newly Discovered Brain Region Helps Make Humans Unique

Scientists have identified a part of the brain that seems to be unique to humans.

The brain region, called the lateral frontal pole prefrontal cortex, was described today (Jan. 28) in the journal Neuron, and is linked to higher thinking processes.

"We tend to think that being able to plan into the future, be flexible in our approach and learn from others are things that are particularly impressive about humans," Matthew Rushworth, an experimental psychologist at Oxford University, said in a statement. "We've identified an area of the brain that appears to be uniquely human, and is likely to have something to do with these cognitive powers," ..............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.livescience.com]

remember the high number of skulls all over gaia from our distant past with evidence of brain surgery and the tools utilized must have been advanced to form the incisions plus there is no evidence of trauma or pain for the patient

hmm
 Quoting: aether


Says it is the language region. Wasn't it alleged the elongated skulls telepathic?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


its called a peanut head - slightly elongated and near bred out.

[link to ufhealth.org (secure)]

[link to www.gutenberg.org]

[link to www.gutenberg.org]

[link to www.perceptions.couk.com]

you don't have a slightly elongated skull do you fancz?
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I'm talking about these

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So that post about those artifacts earlier preflood, where is that time frame wise?
Someone I know told me their time travel dream and they had art written on the arm. Which now I'm thinking might be like about how memory is a form a time travel, like the smell triggering memories.
So, the elongated people's technology was different type of memory is what I'm thinking since they didn't have the same things we have now to form memories.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


yes, that is what we first discovered in 2010
the shapes and designs of our ancient structures fall into two categories
the structure and design that is indigenous to gaia as in: prompts memory sensations of expression indigenous to gaia
and
shapes and designs which prompt memory sensations of expression not indigenous to gaia
and that is still am emotionally tricky topic
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Makes more sense now for me
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He who smelt it dealt it.

Could telepathy not be a highly organized sense of active chemical sense?

Precursors are usually the ticket.

Cheers
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Like a highly evolved limbic system?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


I wouldn't necessarily say highly evolved in the conventional sense, since as neo cortical functions advance paleo cortical functions are suppressed.

Complex and highly sensitive.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


That would be interesting to see the difference in the paleo. They had smaller frontal lobes too.
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They were in every sense a more reactive formulation of us. I could image locking gaze with one over the savannah. Watching the muscle flickering awakening ancient sense as the very air was analyzed for intent.
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remember the high number of skulls all over gaia from our distant past with evidence of brain surgery and the tools utilized must have been advanced to form the incisions plus there is no evidence of trauma or pain for the patient

hmm
 Quoting: aether


Says it is the language region. Wasn't it alleged the elongated skulls telepathic?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


its called a peanut head - slightly elongated and near bred out.

[link to ufhealth.org (secure)]

[link to www.gutenberg.org]

[link to www.gutenberg.org]

[link to www.perceptions.couk.com]

you don't have a slightly elongated skull do you fancz?
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I'm talking about these


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neanderthals also had a large brain capacity of 1500cc.
no wisdom teeth, large incisors teeth and RH neg blood factors, probably also had red hair.
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and green eyes
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Like a highly evolved limbic system?
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I wouldn't necessarily say highly evolved in the conventional sense, since as neo cortical functions advance paleo cortical functions are suppressed.

Complex and highly sensitive.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


That would be interesting to see the difference in the paleo. They had smaller frontal lobes too.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


They were in every sense a more reactive formulation of us. I could image locking gaze with one over the savannah. Watching the muscle flickering awakening ancient sense as the very air was analyzed for intent.
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Now I can, lol. It's amazing how the outside(epigenetics) or environment can change humans anatomy like that.
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those are not alien those are people long heads they did it on purpose
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those are not alien those are people long heads they did it on purpose
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or were they the last stronghold of neaderthals, early spanish expolers reported seeing large men off the cape de fuego. reportedly well over 6 feet tall. the indegenous population at the time was barely over 5 feet.
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On another note...does anyone know how to keep a puppy from humping everything?

Seemingly endlessly entertaining for everyone but me... This dog has already 'destroyed' two of his 'girlfriends'(pillows). And is working on the third.

He was 'clipped' a week ago and it hasn't seemed to slow him down. In that regard. Ugh.
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Unfortunately it is a stage. Since you got him clipped, well, that helps overall, but it may take a bit before the urge becomes secondary.

You can try spraying him with a squirt bottle when he does it, which I recommend, so he knows that it is not something you want him to do.
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He's not my dog. I am just watching him for the week. I would have allowed some of his behavior for about 5 seconds before it would be immediately addressed.

But others whom are here, have varying ideas regarding. So I have stayed much out of it. Only to watch the behavior intensify and regress.

He's mine now. Squirt bottle armed and ready.

lol.
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On another note...does anyone know how to keep a puppy from humping everything?

Seemingly endlessly entertaining for everyone but me... This dog has already 'destroyed' two of his 'girlfriends'(pillows). And is working on the third.

He was 'clipped' a week ago and it hasn't seemed to slow him down. In that regard. Ugh.
 Quoting: Seer777


Unfortunately it is a stage. Since you got him clipped, well, that helps overall, but it may take a bit before the urge becomes secondary.

You can try spraying him with a squirt bottle when he does it, which I recommend, so he knows that it is not something you want him to do.
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He's not my dog. I am just watching him for the week. I would have allowed some of his behavior for about 5 seconds before it would be immediately addressed.

But others whom are here, have varying ideas regarding. So I have stayed much out of it. Only to watch the behavior intensify and regress.

He's mine now. Squirt bottle armed and ready.

lol.
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lol

armed and dangerous
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Unfortunately it is a stage. Since you got him clipped, well, that helps overall, but it may take a bit before the urge becomes secondary.

You can try spraying him with a squirt bottle when he does it, which I recommend, so he knows that it is not something you want him to do.
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He's not my dog. I am just watching him for the week. I would have allowed some of his behavior for about 5 seconds before it would be immediately addressed.

But others whom are here, have varying ideas regarding. So I have stayed much out of it. Only to watch the behavior intensify and regress.

He's mine now. Squirt bottle armed and ready.

lol.
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Apparently, in the 3 hours he has been down at the parent's beach house 2 houses down, one of his 'regular houses', he destroyed one of their couch pillows and ate part of hat.

Now that I have had 'the talk' with everyone here in the house, they have agreed that the way he has been handled in not apt.

'Bad parenting' is what I called it. It may be a difficult night for laser pug.

But changing behavior is reinforced. Positively or negatively. And his behavior is poor at best.
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On another note...does anyone know how to keep a puppy from humping everything?

Seemingly endlessly entertaining for everyone but me... This dog has already 'destroyed' two of his 'girlfriends'(pillows). And is working on the third.

He was 'clipped' a week ago and it hasn't seemed to slow him down. In that regard. Ugh.
 Quoting: Seer777


Unfortunately it is a stage. Since you got him clipped, well, that helps overall, but it may take a bit before the urge becomes secondary.

You can try spraying him with a squirt bottle when he does it, which I recommend, so he knows that it is not something you want him to do.
 Quoting: Septenary


He's not my dog. I am just watching him for the week. I would have allowed some of his behavior for about 5 seconds before it would be immediately addressed.

But others whom are here, have varying ideas regarding. So I have stayed much out of it. Only to watch the behavior intensify and regress.

He's mine now. Squirt bottle armed and ready.

lol.
 Quoting: Seer777


lol

armed and dangerous
 Quoting: aether


I am not dangerous. I am highly effective. Toddlers in my care did not tantrum. Learned to speak early. And did not misbehave.

Tone of voice and proper focus of attention can move mountains.
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca





GLP