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BlackMalinois

by BlackMalinois on 12 January 2015 - 16:01

@ Duke thats why I  say he could be not he is  already   , anyway I like his strong  drive to get something

 

 


bubbabooboo

by bubbabooboo on 12 January 2015 - 18:01

Like a lot of mals his spring is wound too tight and he has those crazy eyes that suggest he would just as soon bite his handler as anyone else.  The mal in the video is well on his way to having no front teeth and being a useless out of control mess.  Making this dog more possessive serves no purpose other than to ruin him.


yogidog

by yogidog on 12 January 2015 - 18:01

detection dog are ment to b cam friendly and not  threaten all what that dog is not


by duke1965 on 12 January 2015 - 19:01

he will find only 1 mine Wink Smile


susie

by susie on 12 January 2015 - 19:01

Once again, does this show "drives" or does this show the result of "forced" apport?
I may be wrong, but maybe some of you teached the forced apport ( pressure/release ) - the Mal exactly shows the same behavior.
Imagine the capsule being a dumbell - no difference.


BlackMalinois

by BlackMalinois on 12 January 2015 - 20:01

No it isn,t forced apport he likes  to do it .


susie

by susie on 12 January 2015 - 20:01

Did you ever teach the forced apport? Maybe I´m really wrong, but it looks exactly the same.


by joanro on 12 January 2015 - 20:01

Dogs learn to love doing apport even when traned forced retrieve. I don't refer to force being electric.

susie

by susie on 12 January 2015 - 20:01

"Dogs learn to love doing apport even when traned forced retrieve." Yes, they try to get the dumbell as fast as possible ( pressure/release).
What do you think about the vid?


BlackMalinois

by BlackMalinois on 12 January 2015 - 20:01

No I don,t like forced apport  and I don,t need it

I have owned  and tested some  malis of this and showing  very strong natural drives 

I have also owned dogs who are more in balanced not the extreme drives.

 






 


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