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Welcome to the World Famous Frawley Castle Website this website designed for viewing at 1680 widescreen resolution
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The WFFCW is
8 years old
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WHAT IS THIS WEBSITE ABOUT? Some of this is a personal website containing REBUTTAL, REPLY, and COMMENT to (primarily) public statements and accusations made by various self proclaimed "internet dog training experts". The majority of the statements and accusations are false, and refer to me, personally. The nucleus of this website is based on verbatim quotes of public messages, most of which are archived with their respective lists. Unless noted, nothing has been altered, other than formatting line length to screen width and changing the font style. Other parts of this site contain OPINIONS, HUMOR, PARODY, COMEDY, and SARCASM which reflect my own personal sense of humor and viewpoints. The First Amendment of the Constitution adequately, particularly, and specifically provides these rights. This site is for educational and entertainment purposes. This is emphatically not a "hate" site. There is no hate in sight. Profanity is kept to a minimum, but it does exist. If this website seems offensive to you in any way, please leave now. Please do not subject yourself to being offended. |
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IF YOU THINK ANYTHING HERE IS FALSIFIED, DOWNLOAD THE ORIGINAL CAPTURES. IF I'M NOT 100% HONEST AND ACCURATE, CALL ME A LIAR and CONFRONT ME WITH THE FACTS. I'm waiting. I've been waiting since 2001. | ||
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Voodoo's Shocking Invention
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Voodoo Louie Castle has publicly accused me on numerous occasions of "shocking a dog on his testicles to get him to out". He's done this on several mailing list groups in hopes of degrading, belittling, and humiliating me. Well, it didn't work very well. (Read court is in session) In fact, it didn't work at all.
It happens to be a fact that I have been training outs without the use of force ("force" includes any and everything the trainer may do or use which the dog finds unpleasant - this includes electronic collars in my world) for well over 12 years. Many, many people know of this, and many videos have been sent around this country and in Europe, showing that these aren't just vacant words - they're facts.
It also happens to be a fact that I've used electronic collars since Tri-Tronics started selling them. When appropriate, for "low stim" escape training, and, when appropriate, for "high stim" punishment training. I've probably owned 18 of them at any one time. I was also an Innotek dealer for several years. I've always believed electronic collars have a valid place in training, and their place isn't necessarily EVERYPLACE. I have no problem at all with trainers who specialize in electronics - that's entirely their choice, and I respect that choice.
Thanks to a dog training genius named Gene England, I learned a simple exercise called "turn on-turn off" - or "TOTO" - and it entirely bypasses outing problems with new dogs.
It ALSO can be used to correct any outing problems in previously trained dogs - WITHOUT ANY FORCE. It doesn't work sometimes - it works ALL the time. With no force at all. It may take some time, but most training takes time.
Electronic collar world experts like Voodoo Louie don't have the time or patience for this type of training. They don't even have the capacity to understand what's going on and why. They hurry things along with remote electronic collars. They (think they) get results NOW. Don Yarnell's famous video is a classic example of "results" - I suggest you watch it. It's overflowing with submissive, insecure dogs, dogs biting their handlers, along with flat out refusals to go bite. A real piece of professional work, Yessuh!
One day I heard of a brand new electronic device - an invention of Voodoo Louie's - and I had to see this for myself. I searched and searched the internet, and finally found the article. When I read it, I was amazed:
Voodoo Louie actually broke the barriers of size, portability, reliability, performance, and functionality.
Voodoo Louie Invented the METS
I just couldn't believe my eyes - I had to save the picture immediately.
This device is known as the "Miniature Electronic Testicle Shocker",
and obviously that's JUST what it's designed for.
As you can see, it's an ultra tiny electronic collar, made specifically for use on testicles.
It features an adjustable velcro strap, so one size will fit all dogs.
Voodoo Louie has devised a unique "testicle adapter replacement kit",
which permits this amazing device to be used on female dogs as well.
Don't be fooled by the tiny size and weight - under 1/2 ounce,
the METS packs a wallop worse than a stealth missile.
Thanks to Voodoo Louie, "STIM" has now taken on a whole new dimension.
"Shocking Testicles In Miniature"
For those super-pro world expert trainers who DO shock dogs
on their testicles to train outs, this could be the solution of a lifetime.
"It's a little pricey!!!", states Voodoo Louie, "But it's worth every penny!!!"

kindly note: the intent and purpose of the above picture is humor, parody, and sarcasm.
it is specifically not intended to be interpreted as "pornography" - it's intended merely as a form of humor,
based on untrue public accusations that repeatedly refer to "shocking dogs on their testicles" as a form of dog training


