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by Ibrahim on 23 March 2010 - 21:03
Ibrahim

by Red Sable on 23 March 2010 - 21:03
I love this thread too! Thanks guys, it is very interesting.

by dani81176 on 23 March 2010 - 21:03
The thing I admire the most about Desa is her protective nature - but like you said, just so far. I have taken her to different locations, exposed her to different levels of pressure and she's been just fine so far. I am predicting she won't be very drivey but that is ok, I don't intend to compete in sports, just want her to be a good guard dog / breeding female.
As far as movement, Desa is 'light' and I love to watch her run, she is very "fluid" like, that's the best way I can describe her run. I will get that on video at some point and will put it on youtube.
Well as much as I like talking about these things, bottom line is she is still young. There is still time for change, I can only hope the change will be good (if any). One thing I know for sure though, she will be a big one.
by Ibrahim on 23 March 2010 - 22:03
Ibrahim

by dani81176 on 23 March 2010 - 22:03
I will title Desa in IPO1, just enough to get things moving. I'm not a big fan of sports, but rather looking for that sharpness I once saw in the "old" dogs. Under communism my country (Romania) had some very nice, sharp dogs, up until the early 90's, which is why I fell in love with the breed.
I will do my best to remember to post a video of Desa when I get some done.

by dani81176 on 28 March 2010 - 13:03
www.youtube.com/watch
by Ibrahim on 28 March 2010 - 15:03
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by GermanK9lover on 28 March 2010 - 18:03

by Border11 on 28 March 2010 - 19:03
Dani,
Very good work

good concentration and is not only looking for the (sleeve). Decoy
did excellent job in letting her win the sessions. She will come around
very nicely just take your time with her and she will be very good. Ibrahim
thanks for posting those beautiful pictures of your Pups, Chetra will come
around in time also perhaps get some starter info. from danni on what he's
doing and at what age. Be sure to always let them win as they are young
if they show no interest you can always give them more time but about
that 12-14 month point you should see the change and willingness to
work. Prager also could give you some great details if you Pm him he
loves Teaching and Helping especially when it comes to this line of working
shepherds. Keep up the good work guys and keep this great thread going :-)
Border 11
by Ibrahim on 28 March 2010 - 20:03
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