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by GSDfan on 24 February 2009 - 13:02
by GSDfan on 24 February 2009 - 13:02
Here's some training with a PDK9 unit group...Ema's first area search, a high find at that. Her first time so her search wasn't as free as it should be but she made a nice find and indication. Almost tagged my video taper too, lol.
by Jeff Oehlsen on 24 February 2009 - 13:02
Jenni, stop being a weirdo and put up some video. You can do it !!!!!
by ShelleyR on 24 February 2009 - 13:02
:((((
SS
by Jeff Oehlsen on 24 February 2009 - 13:02
by Rezkat5 on 24 February 2009 - 14:02
by steve1 on 24 February 2009 - 14:02
Certainly i have never seen it done in Belgium
In fact in the two clubs i go to three times a week, No one uses an E Collar, they take too much pride in what they do, Of course there are some dogs which take a lot of handling But if worked right they can be okay without being shocked, For me it is how you start from a Pup treat the Pup correctly use firm corrections of the voice from the beginning no soft light tones, they learn the change of voice from prasie, to Not to do that and it carries on later as they get older,
As for me seeing anyone use two or three E Collars on one Dog, I would put two on the owners neck and one down under then turn them up full blast, Then we will see what tune he would sing
That would not be allowed in the Clubs, it would be stopped and if the Guy did not then some one sure would and i would be at the front of of the gang, and the person doing it would be banned from the club But it does not
Steve
by sueincc on 24 February 2009 - 15:02
Steve1 you said:
"In fact in the two clubs i go to three times a week, No one uses an E Collar, they take too much pride in what they do, Of course there are some dogs which take a lot of handling But if worked right they can be okay without being shocked"
Don't you train with Rinus Daelenberghutte? http://www.daelenberghutte.be/index2.htm Your statement confuses me because if you click on the obedience video and both protection videos for the dog Zasko, you can clearly see the ecollar on the dog (not the fur saver, but the ecollar buckled just behind the ears) and the transmitter in the hand (not the leash, but the transmitter and it's antenna). Perhaps they do not allow e-collars at club but they most definitely train their own dogs with them and why not? E collars are an excellent tool!
by Jenni78 on 24 February 2009 - 16:02
Actually, I might still have some video from when Caleb was just a little tot of about 18mos doing some long bites...geez that seems like forever ago. I wouldn't have any idea where they were, though. Probably on some unlabeled disc, lol. I know I have vid of him doing "circus tricks" LMAO.
I'm alone 90% of the time, which makes video difficult. If I'm not alone, I'm doing PP work and I'm handling my dog...so that makes videotaping difficult as well. I guess I could ask a 3rd party to come videotape it sometime....although that makes surprise scenarios a bit difficult...and contrived. I have some video that I filmed, with a dog I had for a few mos...but I didn't post it b/c he wasn't really my dog.
The Bouviers are very interesting to me...if I didn't already have 6 (soon to be 7) dogs, I'd be even more curious.
by Jeff Oehlsen on 24 February 2009 - 16:02
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