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by GSD Admin on 01 July 2016 - 15:07

by Mithuna on 01 July 2016 - 19:07
if it would help the understanding..the dam is also reverse masked and very aggressive; I believe she works as an active patrol dog in one of the Southern States.
Did she get her reverse make and aggressiveness from Ex/Lord too?
by gsdstudent on 01 July 2016 - 19:07
by gsdstudent on 01 July 2016 - 19:07

by susie on 01 July 2016 - 19:07
Mithuna, this may be difficult to understand, but aggression may be the result of dominance/maybe unsocial behavior or the result of insecure/unstable behavior.
As far as I believe to read out of your posts, that´s what you are not sure about, too, but I may be wrong.
Right now none of us knows the truth, and without seeing your dog´s behavior we will never know.

by Mithuna on 01 July 2016 - 19:07
I know many people who do random sh*%$ with their dogs and the dogs NEVER become aggressive. Presently at our club there is a lady with a SL GSD and for more than 6 months they have been trying to get that dog to bite and it has not happened.
by gsdstudent on 01 July 2016 - 19:07
I only can hope your team has the same results as the show dog you mention above. I only hope that nothing happens with your dog. If I ever get a chance to witness your dog and you, I can only imagine telling you to control your ward and stop all bite training.
by Swarnendu on 01 July 2016 - 19:07
Still, if you are so interested about this mask thing, you know we've categorically been cautioned against posting anything OT here.
So, what about another thread?

by GSDfan on 01 July 2016 - 20:07
"I will say that PP dogs must be neutral in public . If the dog is out of control then you can not take it with you and his protection training is worthless to you."
I very much agree with this statement.

by Mithuna on 01 July 2016 - 20:07
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