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Prager

by Prager on 29 November 2018 - 20:11

valk well said. Today sport people cannot justify in any other way what the Schutzhund became except comparing it to stand alone a sport like basketball. The fact is that such attitude is leading to degeneration of what Schutzhund and subsequently of the breed and what it used to be and ought to be. I really do not understand why people like Susie is defending degeneration of Schutzhund by comparing it to basket ball.(!!!)

Here I quote from article on Leerburg website:

This year (1999) is the 100th anniversary of the SV. It is also the last time the German Police will hold police dog championships at the same time and place as the SV Bundessieger (Schutzhund championships). This is a break from tradition and not an insignificant fact. It is, in effect, confirmation of the on going decline of the working ability of the German Shepherd Dog. For years the German Police have been telling the SV that it has gotten harder and harder to find suitable German Shepherds for police service work. You can find a reprint of an article to this effect from a German newspaper on my web site. For all intents and purposes these complaints have fallen on deaf ears. While the SV has admitted the problem, they have virtually done nothing about it. That simple fact has lead to this split between the German Police and the SV. Here is a full credit and link to the full article:

http://leerburg.com/99bundes.htm

 

Here is another article : 

Less and Less Shepherd Dogs Are 
Suited For Police Work

An Article Translated From a German Newspaper

by Ed Frawley
 the article is copyrighted so I am posting the link here. 

http://leerburg.com/hessen.htm

 

 


Prager

by Prager on 29 November 2018 - 20:11

I love GSD breed this BS pains me. Politics and PC sh1t destroying the beloved, noble, brave breed which once was THE ultimate GSD. The SV is a gatekeeper of the breed and it has done a poor job. it is DESTROYING IT  and turning a working dog into a toy. Yes, Susie is right. IPO is a sport is not for police - anymore.


by duke1965 on 29 November 2018 - 21:11

Hans, simple fact is that ideal sport/familydog and policedog, require different basics, and since it is impossible to walk a street in two directions at the same time, we are where we are now

but also must say that german police has different view on policedogs than many other countries, I have had germans hear for three weeks in a row testing and buying, and its different quality for lower price than rest of the world will pay for policedogs, not for nothing are german police and bundeswehr short on dogs all the time, as they cannot find it in malinois as well Wink Smile


Jessejones

by Jessejones on 29 November 2018 - 21:11

Duke-
What are the German police looking for that is different?

by duke1965 on 29 November 2018 - 21:11

preydogs, full calm grip as in sport, pressure the dog(generally with plastic jerrycan with rocks) mostly after the dog is on the bite, might see if I can find some vids of that testing/type of dog, most dogs we sell to germany for "diensthund" I sell tu USA for single purpose detection


Jessejones

by Jessejones on 29 November 2018 - 21:11

Would be interesting if you can post those vids.

I know the german police pretty well...and they are very aware of keeping their public image, and of keeping their dog‘s public image, from being too extreme and militaristic...yet are very professional and understated... without much „showy-police flashy-ness“.


by duke1965 on 29 November 2018 - 22:11

every unit has its own specifics, had several here who didnot like civil dogs at all

by duke1965 on 29 November 2018 - 22:11

and yes, they do buy german shepherdsWink Smile


Prager

by Prager on 13 December 2018 - 00:12

I always say that dogs are a reflection of the culture which created them and most importantly who maintains them. The culture of Germans changed after ww2 since as I like to say that culture died at Stalingrad literally and so to speak. The "old tough guard" which survived the WW2 basically died out and got replaced by a gentler, softer generation which is laced with a bunch of snowflakes who demand safe space. That is the culture who maintains the breed these days and makes policies for LE.  That is why the Police in Germany and in other western European countries has softer demands on dogs then they had a few decades ago.
JMO.






 


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