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by Western Rider on 19 October 2014 - 17:10
Let this be a learning topic
TP do you think you can expain further why you think there is no guarding so that others may see what you see.
by TP WLGSD on 19 October 2014 - 17:10
Pay attention how the dog barks, the intensity... There is no power in the guarding.
Entry in the courage test is nice, grip is nice... but where's the guarding, where's the possessiveness?
Also, the grip right after the guarding does not reflect power, IMO.
I see a well trained dog with some nice drives, but lacking power and aggression.
In order to have strong guarding, a dog needs a certain amount of sharpness... I'd like to see more possessiveness and dominance displayed. Please note that I have not seen this dog in person, my opinion derives only from this video.
by TP WLGSD on 19 October 2014 - 17:10
by joanro on 19 October 2014 - 17:10
by TP WLGSD on 19 October 2014 - 17:10
It's not physical power I am talking about.
by joanro on 19 October 2014 - 18:10

by BlackMalinois on 19 October 2014 - 19:10
@ WLSGD you have no idea where you talking about
The training between KNPV and IPO is very different
(I have no sense in discussion because most of the people on this forum have never trained in KNPV with dogs)
I know Ranger I have worked with him as a decoy in KNPV the dog has good powerfull grips and good atention
for guarding. It is not a hard dominant aggresive dog but he,s doing well, maybe its not your type of dog
And remember you have only seen a small part from the dog on video , .........................
by joanro on 19 October 2014 - 20:10

by BlackMalinois on 19 October 2014 - 20:10
@Joanro
I have seen his sister Rayka but not worked with the dog myself.
Opinions from dogs is very different and personal what is good or what is not good..........
by joanro on 19 October 2014 - 20:10
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