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by Prager on 07 August 2016 - 01:08
I see that the dog is equipment oriented dog ( carrying sleeve around) and bit the hand in momentum of the exercise and not because he is civil. Then ( obvious from letting go without command) he realized that he is not biting sleeve which is what he was trained ,. so he let go because that was not what he supposed to do since in this type of training the decoy is actually a "helper" and he is dog's friend. The dog did not want to hurt a friend. That is what I see. Nice dog. Can be trained civil but IMO carrying sleeve around is not the way I would go. JMO.

by Jyl on 07 August 2016 - 04:08
As for him letting go when he bit. If you watch the video carefully You can see the decoy wi his other hand reach under the dogs jaw and quickly pop the dogs mouth off his hand.
by duke1965 on 07 August 2016 - 05:08
Qman that is exactly how I see this

by BlackMalinois on 07 August 2016 - 08:08
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by Swarnendu on 07 August 2016 - 09:08
It was a Training ERROR, as the header suggested, so OP knows that. It's a good dog, everyone agrees. I haven't seen many Trainers having the balls (some don't have them naturally) to post their own errors.
Duke
by hexe on 07 August 2016 - 09:08
by duke1965 on 07 August 2016 - 11:08
must say in general I think czech republic has the best helpers in the world, for building, young dogs, correcting mistakes and top sport, and we have a large section of top helpers who we see on podiums on national and worldlevel

by Prager on 09 August 2016 - 00:08
I also now see that the decoy made the dog let go by squeezing his Adam's apple. The fact that the dog bit bare hand does not signify that the dog is civil because the error bite was caused by the momentum and rhythm of the repeated action.
IMO the dog may be eventually trained to be civil, but at this stage of the training the dog is clearly equipment oriented and it is not civil because civil dog does not carry sleeve around and will never show his ass to the decoy.
JMO.

by Koots on 09 August 2016 - 01:08
... it is not civil because civil dog does not carry sleeve around and will never show his ass to the decoy.
I disagree with this statement. For example, my dog is civil and would bite the body if not trained to target the sleeve for the safety of the helper and for sport (IPO) work. He will carry the sleeve for a short distance as he was trained to do as part of the reward for 'winning' the sleeve and to 'unload' him to prepare for the out. This does not diminish the fact that he is more civil and works slightly more defence than prey, it simply means that is what he was trained to do for sport work. 'Absolute' statements such as you have made are not correct and cannot be applied to every dog.
With regards to the title of the thread - I believe it to be both - training error AND good dog.

by troublelinx on 09 August 2016 - 03:08
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