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Mithuna

by Mithuna on 27 December 2016 - 00:12

Looking at the picture of this NY powerhouse dog, can anyone say if he is prey or defense drive and what are the indicators?  He does not seem to  be retreating and that show of teeth says something.

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Western Rider

by Western Rider on 27 December 2016 - 02:12

I will take your word he is a powerhouse as you must have seen him.

This is a picture how can you tell.  I have pups who can open their mouths and show me teeth like this and be pulling on a leash.

I can't tell from a picture can you


by vk4gsd on 27 December 2016 - 02:12

I can tell for sure the handler must have soft hands, prolly shaves his legs and the dog has teeth, 4 legs, a tail... not a lot else for certain.


Mithuna

by Mithuna on 27 December 2016 - 02:12

So there is no way we can tell if the dog is in any drive at all?

Western Rider

by Western Rider on 27 December 2016 - 02:12

I don't think so  you should have seen my 9 month old female no training trying to get some meat from my hand she was positively deadly looking and feeling when she could not reach my raised hand so went lower and got my arm

Maybe someone else can tell from a picture be glad to hear from them and learn something


Mithuna

by Mithuna on 27 December 2016 - 02:12

This is a working scenario; the shadow of the helper can be seen in front of the dog

Western Rider

by Western Rider on 27 December 2016 - 03:12

I think with all the equipment laying around and the harness most knew it was a training session.

My point is/was that a show of teeth does not tell you what drive a dog is in.


Mithuna

by Mithuna on 27 December 2016 - 03:12

I just sense that the dog is being set up for a put down

Western Rider

by Western Rider on 27 December 2016 - 03:12

If that is so then he has a pathetic low life handler and helper. Won't call either of them a trainer nor this a training session


Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 27 December 2016 - 08:12

If you don't already know that's a helper's shadow, that dark splodge on the grass could tell you about as much about the presence or absense of a decoy as the photo of a dog with its mouth open can tell you about what drive the dog is in.





 


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