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by brynjulf on 14 July 2012 - 17:07

by KellyJ on 14 July 2012 - 19:07
How does her wrapping herself around the handler question her nerve? What is that showing?

by darylehret on 14 July 2012 - 19:07
Well put. And how would a female be lacking somehow in handling a dog that's obviously better equipped to deal with it's environment while working or training? No way that I can figure. (And for those of you who expect some sexist remark from me, put your big girl panties on, and quit being so sensitive on the issue)."Hard refers to a dogs ability to stay in drive and deal with pain and distraction"
by brynjulf on 14 July 2012 - 20:07
OK hopefully that makes some sort of sense. The written word is not my thing :)
by joanro on 14 July 2012 - 21:07

by KellyJ on 14 July 2012 - 22:07

by Nadeem6 on 15 July 2012 - 14:07
And KellyJ that "training" video was hard to watch. I couldn't understand what the handler wanted so how could the poor dog know what was expected. Also picking it up at the end and petting it or whatever they were doing just seemed backwards to me. I don't believe taking a dog off it's feet will encourage confidence.

by Elkoorr on 15 July 2012 - 14:07
To me a hard dog is one that has a degree of dominance, can take a harsh correction (justified or not) without getting back at you. Is in control of its drives, and can bring on a good fight with the helper on its own. One that pushes you as much as you have to drive it; and doesnt shy away or shuts down when challenged with a task, pain or environmentally.

by KellyJ on 15 July 2012 - 18:07
Im with you Nadeem6, I have always understood nerves differently.
I have learned alot from this thread. Thanks all!
by brynjulf on 15 July 2012 - 19:07
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