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by vk4gsd on 15 January 2015 - 20:01
so glad you focus on performance and not papers.
by Ibrahim on 16 January 2015 - 21:01
I will use the chance to ask a few questions, not far from the topic
Drives, prey and defense, are seperate from instincts such as protectiveness and seperate from traits such as solid nerves and fight willingness.
So we can assume a dog or puppy with good instincts and traits can have low, medium or high drives, the only thing that can be affected in case of low drives is easiness of training, and in some cases fitness for a job that needs and benefits from high prey drive. Is that correct understanding?
by duke1965 on 16 January 2015 - 22:01
very complex stuff Ibrahim, high drives can make training easyer but in same time high drives can make training harder, high drives can also cover up weaknesses in courage andcaracter
I would say the ideal workingdog has good preydrive, balanced with civil agression and suspicion, backed up by courage

by Kalibeck on 17 January 2015 - 00:01
Your little monster looks pretty fearless!
jackie harris
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