
This is a placeholder text
Group text
by Gustav on 02 November 2016 - 12:11
by Bavarian Wagon on 02 November 2016 - 13:11

by Mithuna on 02 November 2016 - 13:11
I like a dog that is quite manly and
Who does not allow anyone to just encroach on the him/her in any sense at all.
by Bavarian Wagon on 02 November 2016 - 14:11
The thread is about “missing things from older bloodlines.” The things you value AREN’T gone from today’s bloodlines and WEREN’T that prominent in old bloodlines. The dogs you read about were particular dogs who were more aggressive and you’ve found the people that owned them to talk about them. They weren’t major dogs, they weren’t extremely successful dogs, they were just dogs that showed more aggression than their counterparts. We can find the same thing today, genetically and also trained for. What you’re seeing on this forum is just a lack of people with such dogs, or people that aren’t willing to speak about their dogs like that. The traits you keep harping about were not that prominent, nor important, 20-40 years ago. Like I said earlier, strong dogs from back then were generally out of control by today’s standards and even the best of training methods back then could only get them to that point, but teams could still score high showing the way they did. Today’s methods are different…for better or worse, and there are plenty of strong dogs that are just trained differently so they are able to perform more under control. Back then, those strong dogs, lacking control, could still make it to higher levels and show…today they can’t unless they’re in the hands of a very very good trainer and so they’re just not known or remembered.
There are a handful of dogs at my club that I work on a weekly basis that are overly socially aggressive. What most people call HUMAN AGGRESSIVE and don’t PC it by calling it social aggression. The dogs aren’t trainable to the point they’d need to be for higher level trialing. Could they get their Schutzhund titles? Absolutely. Will they do it anywhere but their own club? Not in a million years. You want that type of dog? Go to any club in this country and they’ll be there. Get a puppy from it because plenty are breeding them.
by hexe on 02 November 2016 - 14:11
It's never a good idea when someone feels the need for their dog to be representative for who the person wants to be or believes themselves to be. A dog is a dog, not an extension of oneself--expecting them to be the latter is what creates problems for both the individual animal as well as their breed as a whole.

by BlackMalinois on 02 November 2016 - 14:11
Nobody of the experts /trainers can show me a good example GSD of social agression in real live scenario??? I read some people have them in their kennels let us show that dogs....
by Bavarian Wagon on 02 November 2016 - 15:11
Schutzhund/IPO is full of jealousy. “I made it to the world championship 30 years ago with my BA dog, and now all they have is these biddable prey pansy dogs and so I can’t compete because my dog is such a BA that he can’t be trained to score those points.” No one wants to give respect to the trainer or the dog, easier to bash the dog than to admit that they don’t have the ability to train to that level anymore. Also very easy to convince people like Mithuna who will never actually head out to a club or train their dog or learn something about the sport/training through practical experience about how great they are and how their way is the right way. It’s also something that gives approval to the way that his personal dog acts which is opposite of what he’s gotten from others. Approval/confirmation of our own thoughts generally leads us to accept those people as smarter/more credible than those telling us we’re wrong.

by Mithuna on 02 November 2016 - 22:11
BW Before Susie and Hund get going with their 5 times .
Lets try ssomething meta cognitive. Lift the model of the argument from your last post and place it upon yourself and the people who you talk to and who validate what you want to beleive as well . And there you have it..... two types of dog lovers with different tastes.
by Bavarian Wagon on 02 November 2016 - 23:11

by Sunsilver on 03 November 2016 - 01:11
Hexe, as usual....
Mithuna, you're not into pit bulls by any chance, are you?
Contact information Disclaimer Privacy Statement Copyright Information Terms of Service Cookie policy ↑ Back to top