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by joanro on 22 May 2017 - 22:05
This is the aftermath of one of those 'never gonna happen' encounters when an intruder followed the dog's owner up to the house. The owner was unaware of the idiot behind him, his dog took care of the situation when she was let out the door. The blood is all from the intruder, the dog was not injured. This is the same female on page five, doing the search for burried drugs.
by Gustav on 22 May 2017 - 22:05
Too many people that are experts in one genre and think they are experts in similar genre. Both ways...lol
btw, my definition of expert is someone with extensive knowledge and experience in something.......

by Koots on 23 May 2017 - 00:05
What do you see in this vid?
First time bitework session and just prior to this was doing obedience on same field. Only the second time at this location. Tug foundation done by me, dog is 20 months old. After this session I noticed the sleeve had blood on it when we got back to the truck, and one of the canines was broken off almost at gum line (it was weakened by something prior and was only 1/2 thickness). Didn't seem to bother the dog during the session....

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 23 May 2017 - 01:05
I honestly wouldn't work the dog like this. This is a very insecure dog that doesn't have the confidence. This is a dog that should be worked in prey.
He hackles and it looks like his front and back hackles are up... not a good thing to see. Even if that was his first session, I wouldn't expect that out of a 20 month old. Also, with a 20 month old dog, the location really shouldn't matter. I don't get why the dog is worked in defense rather than prey. Build up confidence first, put a foundation on him.
by joanro on 23 May 2017 - 01:05
Nice job.

by Koots on 23 May 2017 - 01:05
This dog hackles when playing with the elder female at home - I don't read too much into that display anymore. Why would you work a dog that is more defence than prey in prey to start? Wouldn't you start a dog in it's predominant drive then channel into the other drive if it's there? This session was to see what balance dog has with a view towards defence being predominant than prey but still lots of prey to work with.

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 23 May 2017 - 01:05
by joanro on 23 May 2017 - 01:05
'Straight up insecurity', 'straight up defense'....so a dog must be insecure to be in defense?
I didn't see defense, only prey bites.
Remember what I said about assessing a dog by a short vid clip, baren? You look for a fault, and ignore all the strength demonstrated. Oh well.
by crumbs on 23 May 2017 - 01:05
He's watching the decoy, to me you can almost see it ticking over in his face, wtf is this guy doing he's sus, the dog to me seems to think about what's going on, he gets a little spooked by Joan picking up the suit but recovers instantly. The dog even let's the decoy come and pick up the suit, he's watching him coz the guy has been behaving oddly. I don't think any of that behaviour has to do with being cornered and tied.
It's a look someone pulled out of my dog on purpose while he was younger and crated, yet they were buddies 10mins before, and it was liked. A thinking dog.
In comparison Mithunas friends dog sounds like a shit to live, may as well have a nerve bag in the house if that's the way a dog behaves during a neutral, normal situation of allowed visitors in the house.

by Koots on 23 May 2017 - 01:05
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