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northwoodsGSD

by northwoodsGSD on 20 May 2013 - 12:05

I don't want this to turn into a breed bashing. Just saw these videos & thought it was neat people were putting the time & effort into at least doing something with their dogs. Even if it wasn't really what they were bred for.
What other/different breeds have you come across?

I came across this video of a Parson Terrier doing IPO:  http://youtu.be/fqVUYoxcAk0

This is of a Lab:  http://youtu.be/rG9mAbG5OuU

Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 20 May 2013 - 12:05

One of my all-time favourite videos: Teeth Smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTN5kTkdvME

Mr. Murphy was not able to get an official title, as he couldn't do the dumb bell retrieve, so never made it past the BH:
 

Mr. Murphy was trained all the way up to SchH3, but I only completed the BH. He had a problem going over the meter jump with the dumbell in his mouth......he use to flip from the weight of the dumbell and land on his back :( Our house is not the same without him. You can read more about him here: http://www.vangoghkennels.com/murphy.htm Thanks for sharing the video.

Claudia Romard


Our club trainer knows of a Jack Russel that did get its Sch. 1. I don't know if it was a Parson's Jack Russell, though. The Parsons definitely has an advantage due to its larger size.

Two ou our members have Russian terriers. One is titled, the other is just beginning training.  Another has a mixed breed that looks sort of like a miniature black GSD with short legs and too much of a curl to its tail. I think it's part border collie.

The rest have either dobes or GSDs
 

VKGSDs

by VKGSDs on 20 May 2013 - 13:05

We have two mixed breeds in my SchH club and I just adopted a mix yesterday and might try with her for fun.  I was supposed to be getting a GSD puppy this summer but am not so I need something to train :)

dragonfry

by dragonfry on 20 May 2013 - 16:05

One of my friends has a border terrier training IPO in california. I'll try and post his sleeve pix when i get home.  My Standard American Bulldog is training for IPO os i'm one of those "off" breeds.
Or Unicorns as some people claim. :p

by Jeffs on 21 May 2013 - 14:05

I have a smooth fox terrier that does schutzhund training.  He has some aggression issues that the training has helped with.  The training taught me a lot about my dog and gave me insight into training him.

He'll sit in a heel while the decoy taunts him, then bark at the decoy on command, attack the decoy, release on command, and return to a heel on command.

He used to go ballistic whenever he saw another dog.  I was walking him a few days ago when an owner and dog approached.  The dog was pulling on it's leash and barking aggressively at us.  The owner had no clue about getting his dog under control.  My dog just stayed in a sit the whole time.

Mystere

by Mystere on 21 May 2013 - 14:05

 There have been Scotties, Corgis and Poodles that have earned Sch titles.  (Of course, the little guys did it when you could still get enough points to pass when going around the jump).   My club currently has not only German Shepherds, Mals and Dutch Shepherds ( in nearly equal numbers), but a Giant Schnauzer,  two dobies, three boxers, one rottie, one Black Russian Terrier/Malinois cross...and a partridge in a pear tree.   And, not at a sh***er in the bunch!  I am just hoping that the AWDF is on the West Coast in a couple of years.  Regular Smile





 


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