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by Sparrow on 03 December 2007 - 14:12
Just a thought, some dogs are smart enough to know that spinning can break leads and chains, is there a possibility she's trying to break free to get to the decoy?

by AgarPhranicniStraze1 on 03 December 2007 - 16:12
Well Sparrow, you saw her doing bitework....what was your take on it?
by Sparrow on 03 December 2007 - 16:12
I'm thinking she wants to get loose.

by AgarPhranicniStraze1 on 03 December 2007 - 16:12
Sparrow- LOL. Yhea I got that impression from her too. I don't think she fancy's her decoy too much.
by Sparrow on 03 December 2007 - 16:12
Maybe she's been talking to Agar
by Jeff Oehlsen on 03 December 2007 - 19:12
by Get A Real Dog on 03 December 2007 - 19:12
Oh boy, Jeff you just raised a very interesting point........
If the arguement is that spinning is a "nerve issue" brought on by a dog that cannot "cap' their own drives thus the nerve issue stems from an inability to handle such high drive, then Mals must be clearer in the head and have better nerve as they are able to handle a higher level of drive than a GSD?
Wow that gives us something to think about
I am still hoping someone can produce some video of another breed of dog spinning like a maniac during bitework that is not a GSD.
Folks it is a GSD thing and not a big deal. Sometimes things just are the way they are and we do not need to "fix it" try to identify what causes it, or place a lable on it.
by Jeff Oehlsen on 03 December 2007 - 20:12
by Jeff Oehlsen on 03 December 2007 - 20:12
by Jeff Oehlsen on 03 December 2007 - 20:12
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