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Mike(Mont) 09-11-2008 12:49 PM

Dogs and MFD's
 
What allows a dog to detect an MFD signal line? One person told me his dog would go right to the target the instant he turned on the transmitter. Another said his dog would lie down on the signal line. I started thinking maybe there is something to this. I have read that dogs lie down in areas of "good energy" (cats are just the opposite). I don't know if this has anything to do with it. Typically most people get an uncomfortable feeling when they are on the line. This might be the reason some people claim they can't locate the line--they subconsciously avoid it like cats do.

Both these people say there is absolutely no question their dog picks up the signal. One said it was humorous how the dog acted. It would sometimes get a confused look on it's face when standing near the line, like it couldn't decide for sure before finding it. Then the dog would lie down with it's head right on the line and give the look that this is the line. I tried to find out how the dog was trained, but all I got was that the owner praised the dog and took it for a walk as a reward after success. I never got back to the other guy. I have jokingly suggested to wrap a treat in gold foil and use it for a target. I suspect most dogs are too smart for this trick, but it might be worth a try.

Max 09-11-2008 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 78542)
What allows a dog to detect an MFD signal line? One person told me his dog would go right to the target the instant he turned on the transmitter. Another said his dog would lie down on the signal line. I started thinking maybe there is something to this. I have read that dogs lie down in areas of "good energy" (cats are just the opposite). I don't know if this has anything to do with it. Typically most people get an uncomfortable feeling when they are on the line. This might be the reason some people claim they can't locate the line--they subconsciously avoid it like cats do.

Both these people say there is absolutely no question their dog picks up the signal. One said it was humorous how the dog acted. It would sometimes get a confused look on it's face when standing near the line, like it couldn't decide for sure before finding it. Then the dog would lie down with it's head right on the line and give the look that this is the line. I tried to find out how the dog was trained, but all I got was that the owner praised the dog and took it for a walk as a reward after success. I never got back to the other guy. I have jokingly suggested to wrap a treat in gold foil and use it for a target. I suspect most dogs are too smart for this trick, but it might be worth a try.

So... do you feel more like a cat or a dog ? :D

Theseus 09-11-2008 01:58 PM

My, my, my... a signal line hunting/finding dog. What next?

Do you suppose the dog has to have an empty stomach before it will work? :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

This guy obviously has toooooooo much time on his hands.

Mike, have you ever stopped to consider how much money you could've made just getting a legitimate job, instead of chasing pipe dreams all day with a bent wire? :rolleyes:

Mike(Mont) 09-11-2008 02:39 PM

I figured you wouldn't believe it. That's one of the reasons you have trouble with this subject. Doubts and fears are an impassable obstacle for you. I admit the one guy said his dog would dig up the cache and one might attribute this to the dog smelling the spot. But the other guy said the dog laid down on the signal line there is nothing to trace it back to other than the signal line itself. The guy said the dog was more accurate than he was. I don't know, maybe the dog sensed the owner's aura or something, sort of a biological GSR device. One time he said he searched for twenty minutes and the dog laid down on the same spot the whole time. He eventually "took the dog's word for it" and sure enough it was right on the line.

Mike(Mont) 09-11-2008 02:57 PM

Yes, I've spent many hours messing with the locators and I can't imagine my life without them. I've learned a lot and love to share my thoughts on the subject. You, on the other hand, haven't learned a thing. You convinced yourself they don't work and there is nothing left for you to learn.

It would be interesting to see what would happen if you did hook up a GSR unit to the dog.

Fred 09-11-2008 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 78542)
I have jokingly suggested to wrap a treat in gold foil and use it for a target.

I can“t help thinking of far future treasure hunters wondering about uses of ancient civilisations wrapping bones in gold foils...

Theseus 09-11-2008 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 78549)
I figured you wouldn't believe it. That's one of the reasons you have trouble with this subject. Doubts and fears are an impassable obstacle for you.

Trouble with this subject? Doubts? Fears? I have no idea what you have reference to. I understand this subject perfectly. It's just a wild guess, but based on your postings, I'd say you are the one whose life contains a lot of doubts, fears, low self-esteem and a large helping of paranoia.

Are you and your dogs like Silvia Brown? A clairvoyant over the Internet?

By the way, did you ever dig down to see what a signal line looks like? What do you suppose it looks like? Is it electrical in nature, or would it be more like a physical piece of thread that is composed of little ions, all lined up in a row? :rolleyes:

Qiaozhi 09-11-2008 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 78551)
Yes, I've spent many hours messing with the locators and I can't imagine my life without them. I've learned a lot and love to share my thoughts on the subject.

On the contrary, you have learned nothing. Instead, you have fallen hook, line and sinker for the pseudo-scientific claptrap bandied about by the purveyors of dowsing and LRL nonsense.
I guess your mindset is now completely closed to any rational explanations for your subjective experiences.

Theseus 09-11-2008 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Qiaozhi (Post 78562)
On the contrary, you have learned nothing. Instead, you have fallen hook, line and sinker for the pseudo-scientific claptrap bandied about by the purveyors of dowsing and LRL nonsense.
I guess your mindset is now completely closed to any rational explanations for your subjective experiences.

You know... it's sad really. That in this day and age, there are folks like Mike that can be completely bamboozled by scammers like Dell.

I often wonder what they did instead of paying attention to their 7th Grade Science teacher. :rolleyes:

Mike(Mont) 09-11-2008 04:59 PM

Fear and doubt are a dowser's worst enemy. They both originate inside the person. I read somewhere that the negative emotions are ten times more powerful than positive emotions. I'm not sure about that, but they certainly cancel out anything positive. If you have doubts about what I say you don't have a chance with dowsing. There are many fears that stop a would-be dowser dead in their tracks. One is peer pressure, what would your friends say? You ridicule others and you don't want anyone doing it to you. Other fears include what you have been programmed to believe. Maybe there is a curse? or God will punish you, or whatever.

Qiaozhi 09-11-2008 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 78569)
If you have doubts about what I say you don't have a chance with dowsing.

Theseus is correct in his analysis. You have learned nothing from visiting this forum, and probably never will.

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 78569)
Maybe there is a curse? or God will punish you, or whatever.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm wetting myself with fear!!
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Theseus 09-11-2008 08:15 PM

Yeah, right... Mike. God is going to punish me for being skeptical of, and fully understanding the art and practice of dowsing.

Where do you come up with this crap? (rhetorical)

Since you talk so much about fear and doubt, I rather imagine you are speaking from first-hand experience.

Did you ever consider that maybe you've read one or two books too many? From the way you carry on about this topic; I'd say you could benefit from a little psychological counseling.

Why don't you read a little about Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. You might recognize yourself as the poster boy for OCD.

joecoin 09-11-2008 11:35 PM

Mike,

What kind of dog was it?

Mike(Mont) 09-12-2008 02:40 AM

I know but I do not feel I should say. Two different breeds, so probably any smart dog could learn. Chow Chows probably aren't smart enough, at least that is my experience. Someone once told me dogs with a lump on the top of their head means they are intelligent, bigger lump, more intelligent. Some people just have a subconscious link with animals.

Max 09-12-2008 05:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 78625)
I know but I do not feel I should say. Two different breeds, so probably any smart dog could learn. Chow Chows probably aren't smart enough, at least that is my experience. Someone once told me dogs with a lump on the top of their head means they are intelligent, bigger lump, more intelligent. Some people just have a subconscious link with animals.

But I still don't understand... do you feel more like a cat or a dog ? :lol:

J_Player 09-12-2008 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont)
I tried to find out how the dog was trained, but all I got was that the owner praised the dog and took it for a walk as a reward after success.

I have been told there are several prerequisites to training a dog. One of them is you must be smarter than the dog.

Best wishes,
J_P

Theseus 09-12-2008 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by J_Player (Post 78640)
I have been told there are several prerequisites to training a dog. One of them is you must be smarter than the dog.

Best wishes,
J_P

Oh dear... me thinks we might have a problem here. :lol:

Qiaozhi 09-12-2008 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by J_Player (Post 78640)
I have been told there are several prerequisites to training a dog. One of them is you must be smarter than the dog.

Best wishes,
J_P

From what I can determine, it appears that the dog is training the owner. Perhaps he's trying to mine his wallet. :lol:

Fred 09-12-2008 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 78625)
I know but I do not feel I should say.

:shocked: Is this a technological secret ??
are you going to sell puppies or trained dogs?

Mike(Mont) 09-12-2008 03:28 PM

If the people don't post the info then I assume they don't want me to post it. From what I gather, it has more to do with the relationship between the owner and the dog--the dog tries to please the owner, but I don't really know because I can't seem to train animals any better than I can train a skeptic. I've read training manuals and all I remember is the owner needs to be trained and never kow-tow to a Chow Chow.

Max 09-12-2008 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 78655)
If the people don't post the info then I assume they don't want me to post it. From what I gather, it has more to do with the relationship between the owner and the dog--the dog tries to please the owner, but I don't really know because I can't seem to train animals any better than I can train a skeptic. I've read training manuals and all I remember is the owner needs to be trained and never kow-tow to a Chow Chow.

But still we don't know if you feel more like a cat or a dog !? :stars:

But... I know... all dowsers and entusiast LRL guys never answer the interesting questions! :lol:

Kinda of a virus ! :rolleyes:

Mike(Mont) 09-13-2008 07:39 PM

One other possibility is that the dogs might be hearing the signal line. One guy said he happened to point his L-rod at his dog's ear and he saw the ear twitch (the dog was looking the other direction). I know the human aura has sound...

Mike(Mont) 09-14-2008 04:13 AM

I read that dogs are affected by magnetic fields. Tests were done where they reversed the polarity to their brain and the dogs went unconscious. I don't know exactly how this relates to the MFD signal line, but it sounds to me like there is something there. Some animals can be taught to be sensitive to magnetic fields. I got this out of a book by Victor Beasley "Your Electro-Vibratory Body".

Steve in MS 09-14-2008 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Max (Post 78667)

But... I know... all dowsers and entusiast LRL guys never answer the interesting questions! :lol:

Kinda of a virus ! :rolleyes:

You've got that right, Max, I have never seen so much ducking and dodging when simple questions are asked:D.

Regards,
Steve

Qiaozhi 09-14-2008 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 78765)
I read that dogs are affected by magnetic fields. Tests were done where they reversed the polarity to their brain and the dogs went unconscious. I don't know exactly how this relates to the MFD signal line, but it sounds to me like there is something there. Some animals can be taught to be sensitive to magnetic fields. I got this out of a book by Victor Beasley "Your Electro-Vibratory Body".

And I suppose you have the whole six volume set of "The Supersensitive Life of Man"? Now we know where all this stuff is coming from. :rolleyes: At Powells Books, this book is listed in the Parapsychology section with Uri Geller, ghosts, hauntings, poltergeists, pendulums, dowsing and pyramid power.

This is the sort of nonsense that Mike has been reading: "Healing in its essence is a spiritual-soul impulse operating in the worlds of matter, for in the ultimate sense, the patient, not the physician, heals himself through contact with the higher forces of his own cosmic-governed consciousness, whether or not he is aware that such contact has been made." :shocked:


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