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by Sam1427 on 03 October 2010 - 19:10

Bernhard Flinks. He comes to the US from time to time. Check out his site. Costs $$ to attend a Flinks seminar, but worth it.

by SitasMom on 04 October 2010 - 12:10

I'll look into attending a Flinks seminar, thank you Sam1427

by glbtrottr on 04 October 2010 - 17:10

 I don't believe Bernhard trains other people's dogs, by rote.  Between doing Police work and owning a daycare pet kennel, I don't believe he has the time.

Try Stefan Juntke (s.juntke@gmx.de) - he trains with Sam Beit Haboxer, last year's winner at WUSV, and the owner of the dog I believe, along with Sharon Ronen. 


Slamdunc

by Slamdunc on 05 October 2010 - 01:10

Sitasmom,
What happened to the guys in the US that you sent Hero too for training?  Don't they take dogs for training?

CrzyGSD

by CrzyGSD on 05 October 2010 - 11:10

We do have great trainers here in the US. T floyd is a Great trainer. One of the best in our country if not the best. In the past year i've seen him train a few SHow line GSD's to Sch titles.  

      Mark

by SitasMom on 05 October 2010 - 16:10

The person I sent Hero to trains only one extra dog at a time and he prefers only working line dogs and he's super expensive. He does it as a hobby and not full time job. T Floyd has a very long waiting list and only accepts dogs with over the top drives (working lines), and is super expensive. Dave Croyer is the same, excellent trainer here in Texas, but super expensive, only take certain dogs in and has a very long waiting list.

Jyota is 11 months and can do all the various tasks for a BH and she is biting solidly on a sleeve - with a good mix of prey and aggression drives - deep calm grip every time. I jog her beside a bike for a 2 or 3 miles multiple days a week (all I risk prior to x-rays). She is already retrieving a dumbbell on the flat too.

Even with all of this, the trainers in USA want 6 months ($6000+++) to put a BH, AD, SchH1 and KKL on her..... its not practical. I understand that the trainers want to get the very best out for their clients, but I don't need a dog that gets 90+ in each part of SchH, I would be happy with 75's. USA trainers just don't seem to understand this. They want the dogs to be perfect..... for a working dog its important but not so much for the show lines.




 


Slamdunc

by Slamdunc on 05 October 2010 - 16:10

WOW! 

Jyl

by Jyl on 05 October 2010 - 19:10

Jim
I agree....couldnt have said it better myself...lol

by Sheesh on 05 October 2010 - 20:10

I absolutely despise this stupid argument, but there will always be those with more mouth than sense. "Better to keep your mouth shut, and let people think you are an idiot, than to open it and remove all doubt". I wonder what Mike Andrel would say about such nonsense- he has Yago v Silbersee in the Veteran Male group at NASS. There's a very nice picture of them too. I highly doubt any of the suspects he has brought down ever thought, "Oh! That's a CONFORMATION dog!!! He's not a REAL German Shepherd!"

by Sheesh on 05 October 2010 - 20:10

www.nass2010.org





 


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