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by Paul Garrison on 02 January 2014 - 13:01

I am a lover a hard aggressive dogs. It has been harder and harder to find as the years go on. I own GSD"s and a Mali and l like them both for different reasons. Very few folks understand why anyone would want a dog like this and they is a big push for social soft dogs. By the time people realize they need a real protector it will be too late.

by Paul Garrison on 03 January 2014 - 13:01

I was really enjoying the thread. Get it going again please.

GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 03 January 2014 - 16:01

I so was not going to post but i guess I could not help myself so here it goes.



Most people who purchase dogs based on the trend and final product don't understand that there are hours put into those dogs. Training, fine tuning, understanding that no dog is perfect.. It is a lot of effing work. When people see one of my dogs do areal searches, they think the dog woke up one day and decided to search 4 mile area.. bullshit!!! that asshole would not track till he was nearly 3 years old. It took me nearly a year to figure out how to get him use his nose. Few (the trained ones) of the puppies out of him are excellent trackers, like SAR dogs that actually are on active teams, dual purpose in Pacific Northwest but... NONE of them just did it! They all had to be trained..
The potentials are out there in many dogs, it just has to be explored and developed. Some will be better at some venues and some at others. I say, all have to be implemented because GSD should be versatile.

I posted this because people forget that it takes work to bring out all potential out of even the most talented dog. It takes training, tuning, figuring shit out.... One of the nicest dogs I have ever trainer was so NOT balanced when I first got her. She lacked prey, brain, and had zero toy drives at the age of 8 mos.She could care less about me and it took nearly 3 months to develop first sighs of relationship between us.  It was a lot of work but the final product was amazing. She was not mine to decide what to do with her next...but if she was, she would have been my competition dog.

Someone decided that female was not good enough, I recognized some fantastic potential! Still that dog was far from perfect! No dog is perfect.. no line is perfect, no breeder/breeding is perfect!









 

by vk4gsd on 03 January 2014 - 20:01

this thread is a trip, ddr has managed to mind F himself into thinking the brand-name  is the dog and the dog is the brand-name.

i bet he was also like this just prior to giving himself the ddr user name; what the border-patrol/wall dog trip no longer fulfill you in the mind?

dutch guys;  plan on buying yourself a new pimped out leisure barge -  just as dark sable became the new black & tan with the pet crowd, knpv is the new ddr with the "real" working dog wannabes = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$, US of course....

KNPV genotype


Kinetic - (K gene) dog likes running fast and bumping into people

N - no sweat

P - (P gene) Picnic basket defense dog

V - (V gene) Victory dog


cool thread



 

BlackMalinois

by BlackMalinois on 04 January 2014 - 04:01


 Hey VK4GSD what can you tell us what you know about the KNPV program   and their dogs and do you have trained yourself KNPV before

 Tell me something about your training and your dogs which breeders are they coming from?

by joanro on 04 January 2014 - 09:01

He's troll. He doesn't do KNPV, not in Auzzyland.

by Gustav on 04 January 2014 - 09:01

Smile

by Paul Garrison on 04 January 2014 - 12:01

VK4GSD


Please go and look at your videos of your dogs and tell me you know the difference between "dog shit and a tree". Once you learn the difference, maybe just maybe you could recognize you do not know shit about dogs. Then maybe you could have the ability to listen and learn. Second thought probably not.
 

susie

by susie on 04 January 2014 - 12:01

VK4: "...just as dark sable became the new black & tan with the pet crowd, knpv is the new ddr with the "real" working dog wannabes = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$, US of course...."

Although VK4 is kind of a modern cowboy out of the outback, yelling loud, talking nonsense sometimes, he did a pretty good job with his dog without help and instructions.
I at least have seen far worse even from "knowledgeable" people.

His remark quoted above is spot on
 

by joanro on 04 January 2014 - 13:01

@ susie; "...spot on." spot on shit.





 


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