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by eichenluft on 26 February 2010 - 08:02
this is a video of Strut and Sabre 9 weeks old - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh3GJKhcNNs
molly
Eichenluft
http://workinggermanshepherd.com

by VomRuiz on 26 February 2010 - 09:02
I just googled your website after watching Strut's video :-) Very impressive. You have some very nice breedings planned for 2010, I wish you the best. It's nice to see breeders here in the US that have high standards and though I don't know you personally, it seems you take a great interest in where your puppies go and how they are progressing.
Stacy
by malshep on 26 February 2010 - 11:02
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC_9HLMbWtk
If you are not too far from me you must be getting lots of snow also, suckie weather. We train out in this when it is not too cold for the dogs. Gus plows our pattern on the training field for us, he does not want to see the dogs or us get hurt in this deep stuff. He also has a small trailer with heat in it so we do not get chilled after we work our dogs. Have fun training :)
and keep up the good work.
Always,
Cee

by judron55 on 26 February 2010 - 12:02
May I ask why a table was needed to supposedly tap into the dogs defense? I like the dog!
ron
by adlerbach on 26 February 2010 - 12:02
Thanks Mel and Stacy. Melanie-- pat Andy and Ema for me and enjoy some puppy breath too! Hope you are keeping one back for yourself, Barb
by beetree on 26 February 2010 - 13:02
by adlerbach on 26 February 2010 - 13:02
For others who would like to read a nice article about using table, Nate Harves has a good review on his site, Sportwaffen K9. Barb
by Gustav on 26 February 2010 - 15:02

by Slamdunc on 26 February 2010 - 17:02
Excellent answer.
I would add that I do utilize a table with our Police dogs periodically. It gives me the ability to work on any equipment fixation issues we feel a dog may have. With some high prey drive dogs after a couple of sessions you can lay a sleeve or two on the table and the dog will step over the sleeve to bite the decoy for real. It has the advantage over post work of being safer for the decoy. I can get within inches of the dog and not get bit. I can reach in and touch the dog and pressure the dog (you have to be very quick). With the experienced K9's I will get much closer than what was shown in the video enabling me to add more pressure and release the pressure when appropriate. It is impressive to watch a dog step over a sleeve and go directly for the decoy. It also gives us the ability to turn the dog on and turn the dog off on command, that is one of the goals of the table work.
The decoy did a very nice job in the video with this dog and the dog responded well. I would also say that this is not the type of training where you build a table in your garage, put your dog on it and have your buddy work it. You need to work with some one experienced as was done in the video.
JMO FWIW,
Jim

by judron55 on 26 February 2010 - 17:02
I believe the sleeve needs to be removed from the picture period. I would suggest developing the bark through suspicion...JMHO
Good Luck
ron
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