STEVEN SEAGAL TRAINS GSDS - Page 2

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steve1

by steve1 on 05 January 2010 - 09:01

All i hope is they have some pretty tough Window glass in the house for it would not take .long for dogs acting in that manner to put there legs through it
Steve1

by Don Dildo on 05 January 2010 - 09:01

 "Generally females are tougher them males. It is a matter of survival. Males agression is based on the right to breed. Thus if he does not breed today he may breed tomorrow. Where female and or her pups will get killed if they are not tencious and tough enough. Thus the weak ones got eliminated from the natural selection for tens of thousands of years."

Thank you for providing such valuable insight.  Not only is it helpful as it pertains to dogs, but I now have a better understanding of the root causes of extreme dominance behavior in the resident human female!

Prager

by Prager on 05 January 2010 - 18:01

Don Dildo .... pretty funny comment. But keep in mind that I have also said :
"Good female is also more territorial and will work with a male as a team and not as a competition. "
I hope that this is the situation in your household. :)
Prager Hans

Red Sable

by Red Sable on 05 January 2010 - 23:01

I've never been a Seagal fan, although, I'm reconsidering after seeing this.  VERY nice looking dogs, especially the black one.
 
I'd let him on my white couch  (if I had a paid housekeeper to keep it clean like he does).


Red Sable

by Red Sable on 05 January 2010 - 23:01

I looked on John's site, and saw "Kar".  Obviously Steven S. from California bought him not too long ago - already trained for $65,000.  I thought he said he'd  been training dogs since he was a teenager, yet he went out and bought two, for a mere $130,000 bucks?  Wow.

http://www.protectiondogs.com/personal_and_executive_protection_dogs_for_sale.shtml

by beetree on 06 January 2010 - 00:01

Mind boggling, but you know what? He trusts this guy and when you are a celeb, that is pretty scarce, but money is not.

CrysBuck25

by CrysBuck25 on 06 January 2010 - 00:01

Hey, why not spend more for two dogs than a lot of folks do on a house...If you've got money to burn, just do it!

In realtiy, I guess whereever there's money to be made, someone will step in and push the boundaries of what's reasonable.  That's the way things work, at least for now.

I wish Mr. Seagal the best with his gold plated GSDs, and hope he has a wonderful time with them!

Crys

Red Sable

by Red Sable on 06 January 2010 - 01:01

I'm just surprised when he said he'd been training them himself as to why he'd go out and spend that.  Anyway, looks like 
the Shaq bought one too...

Valliant Hani
German Shepherd





Sold to Shaquille O.
in Miami, FL
 


by beetree on 06 January 2010 - 01:01

Help folks, but that dog in the photo looks showline? I must be wrong! West German lines , my guess.... maybe? 

Also I would add about SteveS: He found a service and a price he was willing to pay. Life is short, he wants a high maintenance dog, he can pay for it, and he will get the benefits of that price, plain and simple. 





by Blazer30 on 06 January 2010 - 02:01

I was thinking the exact same thing.  The new dog looks like a showline.

Either way I think its great that Seagal who is still active law enforcement trusts his famllies safety when he is not home in the hands of german shepherds.  Says alot about these dogs.

The interesting thing is alot of the dogs used in law enforcement in California are show lines.  Prager can you shed some light here?

Also prager would you happen to have any input on SG Orry (IT)?





 


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