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by bzcz on 27 July 2014 - 03:07
Lol. Keep deluding yourself because you are the only one that's being fooled here.
It's what happens when you've only worked with dogs that knOw how to run and bite. Here in the real world our dogs have control on them and they can still bark and grip. Get out from behind the computer monitor and see what it's really like out on the training fields.
There's one section in the video I'll be sure to point out to you.shows a dog in drive that flips over into control and back into drive with no loss of power or grip
My daughter is working on the video uploads. Then where are you going to go hide?

by alienor on 27 July 2014 - 14:07
Despite the argument this has been very informative. In fact I'm not really sure what the 'argument' is all about. (NO, don't tell me!) But more videos would be good. Lets see the dogs work.
by Nans gsd on 28 July 2014 - 14:07
Thank you all for sharing your thoughts and training techniques. Will try to put them to test now. Nan Have good days...
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