IPO and KNPVdogs together @ midsummer attack evening - Page 2

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by duke1965 on 22 August 2017 - 17:08

never saw any training outside program in Netherlands and not in czech, I did several competitions like in this post, also with my IPO dog, but these are mostly entered by KNPV dogs

susie

by susie on 22 August 2017 - 19:08

You know what's funny, Black?
I recognised a friend of mine in the vids-first time Mali owner, and very interested - it's a small world...


BlackMalinois

by BlackMalinois on 23 August 2017 - 12:08

 


@ Susie very very small world

Same KNPV/IPO did some fun exercises in Gronau Germany last januar together.Wink Smile   Handlers who live in the south of the the Netherlands are very lucky , there is also a lot of fun in Belgium

with oustanding exercises from the ringsport people over there .

 


by duke1965 on 23 August 2017 - 13:08

in the north there is frisiana which is big event en hardenberg has a nice event, last time I went to both there was an entry from Germany as well, big guy who does KNPV

by ValK on 04 October 2017 - 15:10

spending time apart from "trial picture" work would mean a huge number of dogs would never earn titles (or would take years to do so).


that's only says about bad direction, taken by official IPO/SchH bodies in changing the rules and approach to setting critearias for passing trial dogs. it seems over past 30+ years, this did gradually went into nearly absurdity. nowadays winners at all levels of competitions isn't the really strong dogs (from standpoint of workability), which could be easily re-trained to real life service tasks in accordance with prevailing in them traits, but rather the dogs, which are soft enough to be manipulated during preparation to puppet's level of performance.


KYLE

by KYLE on 11 December 2017 - 14:12

Great stuff thanks for posting. This is real world test. My mentor would place a decoy in a dimly lit basement and see if the dog was willing to go through the bilco doors to the basement. Ok they went down the stairs, are they willing to get a grip? Is the grip as strong as it is outside? Some folks scoff at PSA but I believe its a truer test of a dogs nerves.

Strong dogs. Not many people have the skill set to handle a serious dog. How many times has someone asked me to help place a dog because the owner can't control it.

I would like to see clubs increase their members training education, ie. attend at least one seminar a year, attend a different dog sport trial, ring, knpv, psa. You can always learn something new. I have been fortunate to have had many high level trainers come to my area. But then again you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.





 


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