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− | When she was nine years old, her dog named Lord Smiley died. After a long month of depression, she decided to dedicate her life to train dogs, and make them well educated in the image of he pooch.<ref name="Skybox">''{{ap|Skybox|cards}}''</ref> She has been training dogs since 1954, when she graduated Lord Smiley. She believes that "choke" and "chain" are the most important words in life. Her favorite magazine is JOCO (Journal of Canine Obedience). She humiliates the owners of bad dogs, while rewarding dogs and people equally for a job well done.<ref>"[[Bart's Dog Gets an "F"]]"</ref> Her biggest achievement was to train one hundred dachshunds to parade on their hind legs to the tune of "God Save The Queen".<ref name="Skybox"/> | + | When she was nine years old, her dog named Lord Smiley died. After a long month of depression, she decided to dedicate her life to train dogs, and make them well educated in the image of he pooch.<ref name="Skybox">''{{ap|Skybox|cards}}''</ref> She has been training dogs since 1954, when she graduated Lord Smiley. She believes that "choke" and "chain" are the most important words in life. Her favorite magazine is JOCO (Journal of Canine Obedience). She humiliates the owners of bad dogs, while rewarding dogs and people equally for a job well done.<ref>"[[Bart's Dog Gets an "F"]]"</ref> She also operates Madame Emily's Ballroom Dancing School, in which she uses similar methods to her choke-chain technique, and has been widely criticized for it. Her biggest achievement was to train one hundred dachshunds to parade on their hind legs to the tune of "God Save The Queen".<ref name="Skybox"/> |
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| She took part in the world's tallest human pyramid record attempt. | | She took part in the world's tallest human pyramid record attempt. |
When she was nine years old, her dog named Lord Smiley died. After a long month of depression, she decided to dedicate her life to train dogs, and make them well educated in the image of he pooch.[1] She has been training dogs since 1954, when she graduated Lord Smiley. She believes that "choke" and "chain" are the most important words in life. Her favorite magazine is JOCO (Journal of Canine Obedience). She humiliates the owners of bad dogs, while rewarding dogs and people equally for a job well done.[2] She also operates Madame Emily's Ballroom Dancing School, in which she uses similar methods to her choke-chain technique, and has been widely criticized for it. Her biggest achievement was to train one hundred dachshunds to parade on their hind legs to the tune of "God Save The Queen".[1]
She took part in the world's tallest human pyramid record attempt.