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by Angela Kovacs on 19 April 2008 - 21:04

 I am sorry, maybe you need to go do some reading about Schutzhund... My dogs are NOT protection trained dogs. They are participating in a SPORT. Do your research before you go spouting off about things you have no knowledge of.


LittleCountry

by LittleCountry on 25 August 2008 - 01:08

I weight pull train my dogs the drive out of the dogs are awsome and the work hard


deathrow dogpack

by deathrow dogpack on 05 December 2009 - 03:12

angela, you really kept your composure on that response.  very nice job.  it seems the world is not ready for bite work sports. you never see them on animal planet and maybe never will.  my psa titles are something i am very proud of and required a ton of teamwork and practice.  i  know of countless sport dogs, many of them apbt that are still great family pets.  although my apbt is not titled, he participates fust for fun and took to it like a fish to water and is a great channelling of energy.  has not made him mean or nervy, quite the opposite.  those that are still doubters, go check out a sport training, or a trial, and speak with some of those showing, listen to the judges critiques, enjoy the true teamwork of dog and handler.

yankee girl

by yankee girl on 08 April 2010 - 00:04

i train in psa with 3 gsd, all different ages, and 1 apbt. my apbt excells at it but its just a big game for him. when he walks onto the field and see's everyone, he smiles and wont stop wiggling. to him the decoys are just big play toys. when were done working him he will climb all over the decoys and just loves them. is he stable, oh yes. loves everyone no matter were we go.

my adult shepherd is a different story. she walks on the field and means business. not a game at all.

both go to a nursing home 2x a week to visit family and they are gentle and love everyone.

if your apbt is stable, as with any breed, it will not change their temp or personality.

by APBTSchH on 15 June 2010 - 18:06

My pitbull is CGC, TDI and will be getting her BH in the next few months and by the end of the year have a Sch1 if all goes to plan.

She is a rescue. I am actually interested in finding out what lines she is from because she has such a solid and sound temperment with fantastic drives and a beautiful expression and body that I would like to find out who is breeding these pits

This is the kind of pitbull who goes out onto the Sch field in complete prey drive, can take a ton of pressure, get a little defensive if she needs to be, and as soon as she is all done, she can come into a croud of people and even children and lay down nicely for pets with the sleeve sitting right out in front of her. The kids can even sit on the sleeve.
fantastic dog.

Its a complete joy to work this dog and call her my own. And this is just fun for us to give us something to do as she is spayed.










 


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