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by sueincc on 20 April 2011 - 17:04

by Keith Grossman on 20 April 2011 - 18:04

by sueincc on 20 April 2011 - 18:04
I have never in my life seen a well bred GSD or any dog bred to work that preferred digging holes over training/working, so I don't worry about such things. I have seen well bred working dogs who become destructive because they aren't given a satisfactory outlet for their drives, but the fault lies with people who would be better off owning lawn ornaments, not the dogs.
Keith a well bred GSD should love to work, not just work because their owner has become their own personal vending machine, with praise, cookie, toy, whatever, then going flat, pouting or quitting when they don't see that constant payout. yuck.
I think you and I are not saying anything very different from one another. I doubt you want to see a dog who works only for a reward. So in a way yes the dog loves the work I choose for him because we are partners, obviously he does not do it on his own, but the dog derives as much satisfaction from the physical and mental aspect/exertion of the work as he does from working with me, because that component is equally as important as biddability.
by kacey on 20 April 2011 - 18:04

by Keith Grossman on 20 April 2011 - 18:04
Of course they love to be engaged and to have a job but you make it sound as though the work itself is the primary motivation for the dog and it isn't. The dog's primary motivation is pleasing you...or it should be.

by sueincc on 20 April 2011 - 19:04

by Keith Grossman on 20 April 2011 - 19:04

by sueincc on 20 April 2011 - 20:04
Anyway, I agree, a good dog has lots of drive and works hard for his handler.
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