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by susie on 24 February 2016 - 19:02
It´s a shame - some single people are able to destroy the reputation of 1000s...
But, honestly, what the heck do owners await from a dog "titled" after 11 days???
Why don´t they ask for video proof of the trial? Not that difficult...they pay for it...
My answer:
1. they don´t know better
2. they don´t want to learn even the basics of dog sport
3. they don´t care, only the "title" is important
4. they want to spend as little money as possible ( more time, more money )
We are able to IPO1 title a good dog within 3 months on club level niveau, the breed survey, if dated, soon after. These dogs are trained 5 times the week, tracking, obedience, bitework, mostly show trained and rated, too - that´s a lot of time spent with one dog... but after all that´s still club level niveau, not more, not less.

by susie on 24 February 2016 - 19:02
In summary we are dealing with uninformed, uninterested, unknowing owners on one side, and scrupelous, cheating trainers on the other side...
and as long as the owners don´t care, and don´t try to learn about their own dog, and the sport their dog is going to participate in, nothing will change.
Back to the beginning : Do it yourself or you´ll never understand...
by vk4gsd on 24 February 2016 - 20:02
by Bavarian Wagon on 24 February 2016 - 22:02
The SV itself has very little to do with what happens in the United States. No one in America has to follow SV rules. We can breed what we want, how we want, whenever we want. The only people “ruining” the breed in the United States are doing it on their own accord and by their own choice. I really don’t care if the dogs do IPO or not. If they don’t, I’m not buying from them, but they’ll find someone else to buy their puppies. The problem with not doing the sport and just going along with what the breeder says is that their dogs rarely if ever actually prove themselves. They do some biting, they probably never track, maybe do some obedience…but they’ll never actually bite a criminal. But the breeder/handler will tell you they will, and as long as the dog puts its teeth on a sleeve, the general public will be all over it.

by Hundmutter on 25 February 2016 - 04:02
Just an observation on the point in BW's last sentence - that
the general public are so keen to buy a dog that they think will
bite, they will accept any old BS they are told - I have NEVER
fully understood why that applies so often ? It sounds as though
you have this 'looking for PPD capability' syndrome more pro-
nounced in buyers than we do, although I often see it here too.
Surely can't be the Captain's instruction about keeping it a
working breed ? I mean, you don't seem to get Joe
Public being convinced in advance that their Newfie pup is
going to grow up and save shipwreck victims, even without the
owner actively taking the dog water-training every week.
TBH if I was breeding, the prospective puppy purchaser who
said they wanted a dog that would definitely bite if they got attacked,
but showed zero interest in doing ANY sport with a bite element
in it, would be the LAST person I would want to sell to !

by Keith Grossman on 25 February 2016 - 13:02
by Bavarian Wagon on 25 February 2016 - 17:02
The national organizations have very little control of their member clubs. Now more than ever they have even less because the moment they reprimand or speak with a head of a club who has had a complaint issued against them, that information is aired over social media and you get the natural division of people either for or against the organization or the person being “warned.” Again…a people/member issue and not an organizational fault.
Most training clubs are affiliated with a national organization but stay very far out of the national or even regional politics that occur. The majority of people in the sport don’t know and don’t care to know about the historical issues between the powerful or vocal members of their respective organizations. 95% will never go anywhere but their own club and will never work with any other helper/training director unless their club hosts a seminar and even then many of those people won’t care enough to go. If you want to train your dog, you can find a club, find people you like to work with, and you can get through a title without even knowing who is on the executive board or what happens anywhere outside of your club field. Those that want to blame the national organization as the reason they left are just spreading lies and trying to find a reason for their own failure.

by Keith Grossman on 25 February 2016 - 17:02
"Those that want to blame the national organization as the reason they left are just spreading lies and trying to find a reason for their own failure."
I absolutely disagree with this as it relates to the demise of the WDA.
by Bavarian Wagon on 25 February 2016 - 17:02
It might've affected trialing as there has been confusion over the past few months about judges and events still being held, but if the title is all that matters, a trial within driving distance was probably available from one of the other organizations.

by Keith Grossman on 25 February 2016 - 18:02
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