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March 13, 2008 at 4:53 pm #614537
In reply to: resources for challenging dogs
JoBParticipantrs261.. if you want to talk.. please feel free to email me at joanne (at) brayden.org
i haven’t formed a west seattle suport group for people with difficult dogs yet ;->
but have been having some interesting email conversations with others who are dealing with these issues… including one dog owner whose success inspires me.
March 13, 2008 at 4:51 pm #617116villagegreenMemberOriental?
March 13, 2008 at 4:49 pm #618318In reply to: Vote for WSB one last time
JoBParticipant212 votes
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not time to quit yet:)
March 13, 2008 at 4:47 pm #617115JoBParticipantLOL.. kang and kodos? you have me weeping over my keyboard…
newresident.. we would all do better to avoid posting after cocktails.. and maybe when we are emotional too:)
but when you do.. a return to a cooler head later is always appreciated.
March 13, 2008 at 4:43 pm #614536In reply to: resources for challenging dogs
JoBParticipantI don’t know what Packworks did for our dogs… i can only tell you what they did for us.
They helped us understand what we could do to signal to our dogs that we were in charge when they hit triggers.
and that has greatly altered our dogs behavior.
it hasn’t solved the problems.
I still don’t know what mochi would do with a dog if she wasn’t diverted…
and.. I still don’t have people in to my house and am unable to invite anyone along on excursions if the dogs will be present. My grandchildren don’t come to the house… and the dogs are kenneled if we have visitors.
However.. solicitors don’t stay long with me holding back a lunging yuki:)
this is not the ideal solution.. at least not yet.
But i do see real progress with both dogs…
the biggest thing i see is that both dogs are looking to me before they act out now… and that wasn’t happening before.
the changes in the way we behaved were for the most part subtle… but they seem to have been effective.
I was an effective dog trainer before i met them.. i have trained abused akitas.. and that’s not an easy task.. but these dogs are as close to a wild animal as they get and i don’t think i truly understood the implications of that before i met gretchen…
nor did i understand some of the finer points about the way they had worked out their own pack issues… they divided responsibilities between them…
I may still have to end up with medication because i refuse to be isolated by my animals.. but for now we make progress and have hope.
the only place i found them heavy handed at all was with us… and my husband disagrees with me on that…
they were incredible with the dogs.
March 13, 2008 at 4:41 pm #617114rs261MemberI do find Obama and Hillary a lot like Kang and Kodos from the Simpsons Treehouse of Horror VII
Just remember you cant blame me, I voted for the other one.
March 13, 2008 at 4:34 pm #617113AnonymousInactiveNote to self: Do not post on forum after THAT many cocktails.
Thanks, everyone, for not ripping me apart after my post last night.
And JoB – I think it is horrible what happened at your caucus. I bet that was disturbing to see. I see that kind of thing once in a while. But being a white female, I’m actually the victim of racism very often while at work.
So, yeah,rs261, I agree that maybe in another 40, 50 years race won’t be an issue, either way.
March 13, 2008 at 4:29 pm #617112JoBParticipantyou can’t discriminate against space creatures!
some of us might be related to them:)
LOL… for all we know we are voting for them.
March 13, 2008 at 4:29 pm #617234In reply to: La Rustica is good, but frustrating
squareeyesParticipantThe WS Herald just had a story about the Charlestown. The owner said he is waiting on the insurance company. See the whole article at http://www.westseattleherald.com. By the way, it looks like Petco taking over the space is no longer an issue.
March 13, 2008 at 4:22 pm #617111rs261MemberI know black men had the right to vote before any women. The 19th amendment in 1920 gave women the right to vote.
The 15th Amendment gave black men the right to vote in 1870, but many decades would pass before that apparent promise became reality.
Thwarting the measure’s intent were a number of actions by states that sought to keep blacks from the polls.
For example, some states required blacks to pass literacy tests before voting — a hurdle not placed before already-registered white voters. A Supreme Court decision overturned that tactic in 1915.
And poll taxes, aimed largely at discouraging minority voters, remained legal until adoption of the 24th Amendment in 1964.
Again it wasnt until the 1960’s. Granted women still arent treated as equals as far as pay or respect in many business fields.
I know there have been and will continue to be discrimination against women, and blacks. Our part is not to buy into it and treat everyone like they should be….as people. I try not to look at sex or race as a defining trait of a person, and I look forward to the day when people dont see that as their defining trait as well. Sadly, that day isnt here yet, but we’re getting there.
Really, I’m just waiting for the aliens to land their spaceship so that we can all pass laws against them. (cause discrimination against space folk isnt bad at all!)
March 13, 2008 at 4:07 pm #617301In reply to: How long have you called West Seattle Home?
AdamOnAlkiParticipantBorn into a West Seattle home in 1984. Lived here until 2002. Went to YMCA Pre-K, Schmitz Park, Madison, West Seattle AND Seattle Lutheran Highs. Moved to L.A. for college and some post-school fun. Returned in December of 2006. Hung around the area until last month when I moved to New York City. So…18 years total?
March 13, 2008 at 4:01 pm #614535In reply to: resources for challenging dogs
rs261MemberHonestly we thought about packworks…but I dont think it would work for our dog, from reading the site, it seems they might be a little heavy handed for us.
maybe I’m wrong in that, I dont really know as we didnt try them. We went to Dr Seibert, stayed off medication until things got truly out of control for us and we feared for the safety of others, children, elderly, visitors.
March 13, 2008 at 3:53 pm #617110JoBParticipantrs261… you forgot the part where black men earned the vote before all women… and the part where discrimination included women and happened later …
but you are right.. in another 40 or 50 years if we are lucky.. this will all be ancient history… as many young people already believe it is.
i have been quoted out of context so many times that i am testy about that little practice.. it makes such good headlines and is so difficult to refute…
you are right that Geraldine is a grownup and should have realized the sharks are out there… and it’s easier to watch for them in prepared remarks.. but answering questions is a different matter… and we can often get caught up in a thread and don’t analyze each sentence as it comes out.
A more gracious approach.. had she had a real chance to make it.. would have been to apologize that any remark of hers taken out of context had offended…
One of the things i like about her tho is that she is not so gracious… women should be able to be curmudgeons too…
Your main point that we would all do better to back away from the media hype and concentrate on what we believe in is well taken.
March 13, 2008 at 3:41 pm #617109JoBParticipantKayleigh…
You are an “anybody but Hillary” supporter… that’s the real point here.. isn’t it.
write those checks to Obama..
i hope they make you feel better.. because the “anybody but” position isn’t very fullfilling…
I am sorry your candidate didn’t survive the primaries.. i think this would have been a better election for you if he had.
But voting for McCain in the fall won’t support any of John Edward’s ideals… in fact… that vote would tarnish them.
If you can, step back from your private battle with Hillary and take a look at the bigger picture…
my hubby can’t… but even he will capitulate in the fall if Hillary is our candidate … given the alternatives…
Our household would have been a happier one if Dennis had survived the fray… someone we could have both believed in.
March 13, 2008 at 3:31 pm #614534In reply to: resources for challenging dogs
JoBParticipantrs261..
it’s funny.. i heard the extended version of the rant you didn’t go into from Gretchen at Packworks:)
They do train police dogs locally and for the german obediance course trials…
we are saving Dr Seibert and medication as a last resort… if we have to go there.. we will.
Thanks for the heads up tho… what i found when i started this thread was that those of us who take on the harder rescue cases have a really difficult time finding resources…
boarding.. grooming… vets… training…
and when one of our resources fails to handle our dogs.. the most common advise is putting the dog down.
i knew there had to be more out there.. so i have kept looking…
March 13, 2008 at 3:15 pm #586552Topic: McCain ?????
in forum PoliticsJoBParticipantIt seems that John McCain in consistent…
he managed to dodge the bullet for his heavy handed influence peddaling for lobbyists in the broadcasting fiasco by getting indignant about innuedos concerning a possible sexual realtionship.. but this one may be harder…
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/03/11/mccain-received-defense-f_n_90951.html
March 13, 2008 at 2:57 pm #614533In reply to: resources for challenging dogs
rs261MemberDr. Seibert, the only veterinarian board-certified in animal behavior in the Seattle area
for emphasis….THE ONLY.
In this state anyone can call themselves a dog trainer. (Much like Interior Designers…who in most states need to actually get an education for Interior Design, not just pick out some colors, or sell some furniture…but thats a different rant)
March 13, 2008 at 2:54 pm #617108beachdrivegirlParticipantOut of curioustiy NR, what would you like him to have to account for??
March 13, 2008 at 2:52 pm #614532In reply to: resources for challenging dogs
rs261MemberJeff Tinsley is a horrible trainer for truly problem dogs in my opinion. Best person we’ve found is Dr Seibert
Dr Seibert, Animal Behavior Consultants, Mountlake Terrace, 425-486-2385.
Dr. Seibert received her Bachelor of Science degree from Indiana University, and her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Tennessee in 1994. After three years in general veterinary practice in New York, she returned to school to pursue Master’s and PhD degrees in psychology from the University of Georgia. She also completed a residency in clinical behavior, and is one of 37 behavioral specialists board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. Her research has focused on psychopharmacology in behavior practice, parrot behavior problems, feline housesoiling, and canine noise phobias. Dr. Seibert currently offers behavior counseling at the Veterinary Specialty Center, a multi-specialty veterinary referral center in Lynnwood, WA. She also teaches animal behavior to veterinary students at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Seibert, the only veterinarian board-certified in animal behavior in the Seattle area, provides behavior services for referring veterinarians and pet owners. She treats behavior problems in a wide variety of species, manages cases requiring psychoactive medications and offers preventive behavioral counseling.
We have a rescue thats lab/sheppard mix, and sweet as can be to us, but suffers from past abuse issues.
March 13, 2008 at 2:48 pm #617107KayleighMemberEvery time someone here defends Hillary’s despicable campaign, including and especially the bigoted nonsense spewed from Geraldine “I’m living in 1972” Ferraro, I’ll write a check to Obama’s campaign.
NewResident and JoB, you’ve earned him two checks so far.
I’m now 80% sure I won’t vote for Hillary if she is the nomniee. If she turns her campaign around, she might be able to earn my vote back.
McCain and the Republicans are probably breaking out the champagne, seeing how the party is warring and fragmenting and Hillary is writing the “How to Defeat Obama” playbook for them.
A sad time for Democrats, for sure.
March 13, 2008 at 2:47 pm #617106JoBParticipantnew resident.. i understand the campaign strategy.. and he has the same right to use what he has as anyone else… if i defend Hillary’s use of experience.. i have to defend his use of race… and yes… d…d it… even McCain’s use of being a POW….
but it isn’t ok when that tactic slanders someone who is not a candidate.. she was a fundraiser.
Geraldine is right to fight back…
and I wanted to follow up on your reverse racism comment .. was it yesterday… but i was heartsick and overwhelmed…
yes.. reverse racism does exist.. those people who use their race to advantage… but still not nearly to the extent that racism exists…
oh.. we are more careful about the n word now… now…
but had the baggy pants red scarf wearing young black men of the infamous one’s post been visible in a fast food restaurant as we pulled up.. how many of us would have gone in?
In fact how many of us are truly comfortable just walking through a crowd of latino, oriental or black teenagers on a street corner.
and at my own causcus, i saw a woman of color treated in a dismissive manner when she supported Clinton while a young white woman was listened to attentively…
the woman of color was speaking for clinton and was polite and respectful. the young white woman was speaking for obama and was not.
it was subtle… we all chose to ignore it (including the woman of color) .. but it was there and it made my heart hurt.
March 13, 2008 at 2:32 pm #617105rs261MemberWomen gained the right to vote in 1920, segregation ended in 1968. Give it another 40-50 years and race wont be that big of an issue anymore. Until then you bet race will matter, and Obama will use it to his advantage. Just like I’m sure no one will bring up McCains time in a prison camp. You have to tiptoe around certain issues if you know they will be used against you.
You cant tell me spending 5 and a half years as a POW being tortured hasnt had any effect on his mental state. But you think anyone will bring it up? hell no, he’s a american hero because of what he did.
Hillary lost my respect by trying to legislate my parenting (violent video game law, of course I’m biased and use to work for one of the companies that made these “violent” video games), and by staying with her cheating husband for political gain (perhaps she truly “loves” him, but I dont get that from their relationship).
Obama hasnt done anything to lose my respect YET, mudslinging is part of the game. Hell I vote for republicans often to give them a chance if I dont have any reason not too. Everyone will use what they can to their advantage, now and later as they should. They’re running for president!
Ferraro made the comment “If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. And if he was a woman [of any color] he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept.”
Where in that statement do you see “in part”. Those “in part” comments were made afterwards. Granted I dont see her whole speech/comment in text, just what the press dishes out. She should know anything she says will be used by the opposing side, in the current situation, the opposing side is the Obama campaign, she lived it 20 years ago.
This is a campaign that will have to be very careful the whole time, primaries, presidential race, all the time. Democrats and Republicans will have to choose their words wisely or get hammered on every little detail.
The key for everyone is not to get caught up in the press/media storm and vote based on what you believe in, Hillary, Obama, McCain, are all GOOD candidates, and believe it or not, I’ll be happy no matter who wins. I just hope they all have good VP candidates, cause I see a slim chance that the VP could take over no matter who wins.
Who do I want to win? Obama, who will I accept winning? Either one of them. Hillary or Obama would both be a great president, and I do hope we get a great president, one way or the other.
March 13, 2008 at 8:38 am #617300In reply to: How long have you called West Seattle Home?
JeannieParticipantI bought a house here about 15 years ago; before that, I rented an apt. in Wedgewood for a couple of years. Before that, Rhode Island. Before that, New York, St. Louis, Spokane. Despite the ugly townhouses and the increased traffic, West Seattle is still my favorite neighborhood. Love being near the saltwater.
March 13, 2008 at 7:35 am #617104AnonymousInactiveJoB – Of course Obama made the remarks racist. He will again. I repeat… Obama made the issue about racism!!!! He will do it again.. Believe me.
Sorry to all of you Obama supporters. But I, for one, am so sick of people tiptoeing around Obama’s race. He doesn’t have to account for anything because everybody is too scared to hold him to task for anything for fear of being labeled racist! Look what just happened! It’s sickening! If that is his campaign strategy, that is the lowest of the low!
March 13, 2008 at 7:24 am #618346In reply to: Retirement community
acemotelParticipantWe had parents at Admiral Heights
http://www.merrillgardens.com/loc_community.php?id=1back when they first opened about five or six years ago. The threshold for acceptance to the most independent level then was the ability to sit and stand without assistance, and to get from a sitting to standing position unassisted. I think there are different levels of care, with different costs, of course. Our parents were in the most independent level, but over time one died, and the other had to get help with medications and laundry. We loved the proximity, and we liked the facility a lot. It was brand new then.The staff seemed very nice and caring, usually, although they seemed to suffer from a lot of turnover. We attributed that to the fact they were a brand new concern, still working through staffing issues.
I thought overall the folks were very well cared for. There were a lot of activities for them to partake in. There were many different locations they could escape to…. a library, a computer room, a nice deck area, a sitting room, and even a dining room in case they wanted to invite family for a special meal.
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