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by vk4gsd on 29 May 2016 - 21:05
by susie on 29 May 2016 - 21:05
by Gee on 29 May 2016 - 22:05
@Martin Scorcese
I have never seen a vid so heavily edited lol, @ 32 seconds, you cut then paste, (the first of many) would hazard a guess because your dog is humping the slipped sleeve. (this vid has more stitches than Frankenstein)
Also, whats with the scary noises and replays, not to mention the captions, was half expecting to read - this dog has two ears.
Spend less time on special effects and more time on FINDING a trainer who can give your dog some direction, also choose a path, because what you are showing here, falls between the cracks. (neither sport or credible civil)
This is the perfect example of a dog - only interested in equipment, your decoy is wearing pants, your dog has enough rope to target were he wants - but ALWAYS goes for the arm.
The pressure the decoy is excerting is non existent, he is always backing of pre bite, there are zero external stressers. (sorry - but the giant bag of cotton wool aint one in my book)
Having said all that, I think any one who sticks there head above the parapet and shows there own dog / training deserves credit, this vid certainly explains a lot Pete, and will help reinforce many peoples understanding on your ability / knowledge - thanks for posting.
Regards
Gee
by vk4gsd on 29 May 2016 - 22:05
Gee you have to stop thinking so much of men's pants, it's a constant theme with you, self projection much.
Dude slowing down a clip drops the pitch duh.
If I took 20 years to collect 15 minutes of video like you then I could get an academy award.
by Gee on 29 May 2016 - 22:05
Please don't worry on that front, I have a wife and kids, and unlike you Pete, draw the line at supposed scenario training in a public loo with your mate and old cur.
You mentioned a post or three back - that there are KNPV options popping up in your neck of the woods, genuinely no offence, make the trip, give your dog some direction and structure, and a chance to reach his potential.
Over a year a go, I commented on your training being equipment focused, and if genuine protection is your goal, you would need to address that. (Your latest offering vid 10, shows the same as the first one - your dog wont learn if you don't)
R
Gee
by vk4gsd on 29 May 2016 - 22:05
Now go slow down yr dog's demo vid and listen to the pitch change, it might sound like an adult male with it's balls down instead of a puppy.
by mrdarcy on 01 June 2016 - 06:06
Quit with the personal insults. How many warnings do you guys need? It's so immature to read you macho men insults and trying to out do each other...give us all a break and take your slurry to PM's or somewhere other than here on the forums.
by vk4gsd on 01 June 2016 - 07:06
by susie on 01 June 2016 - 19:06
VK doesn´t even breed, whereas others ( including you ) are breeding and promoting dogs without proof of anything besides some fancy "civil" video clips, bred by others, although the breeders claim to be involved for xx years into the breed -
at least in my country we want to see a dog able to do tracking, obedience, and bitework prior to breeding, we want to see proof, but I guess in your world ( of real German Shepherd Dogs ) we are just wimps.
Only for the record: When I was a teenager I owned a Dalmatian - he wasn´t suitable for SchH at all - just for fun we "trained" him to do muzzle work, looked VERY impressive, we had a lot of fun...
by duke1965 on 01 June 2016 - 19:06
@ susie, most good muzzledogs are not suitable for IPO
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