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by Uber Land on 02 September 2009 - 00:09
ok
I just watched the video posted above of some dogs at the show doing the bitework. I have dialup so its taken me almost 4 hours to download a 9 and half minute clip. after seeing this my question is WTF! do you call this? this isn't protection work, and this isn't an "off" or bad day. In a real life situation, would you trust having one of those dogs at your side? or run the risk of him having an off day when your life depends on it? this is sad people. I would have been ashamed to have enter some of these into a small local show let alone the world sieger show. Its disgraceful! This is bettering the breed!?!
I didn't see any problem with how the helper handled the dogs, actually I would like to applaud him. the last 2 dogs reacted like they had never been struck with the stick or challenged by a helper.
by Samba on 02 September 2009 - 02:09
by Dana on 02 September 2009 - 10:09
The test at a HZS is very stenuous because of the atmosphere and the inexpericence of a lot handlers and badly trained dogs. At the WUSV 2004 Eindhoven 13 dogs failed in C: Schutzdienst! 15 dogs got only sufficient in C = less than 80p.
This is in total 28 dogs! of the world best trained GSD's and most experienced trainers which had opportunty to train in het staium before und conditioned circumstances. Even Helmut Raiser only got 80 points after a bad prefrormance in C with his dog. An experienced trainer can tell you, yes a dog can have a bad day. A dogs character and temperament is not only the bitework. Also the helperswork was very different in Ulm.

by senta on 02 September 2009 - 11:09
Bad trained dogs. Sad for them.
by eichenluft on 02 September 2009 - 13:09
molly
by Mackenzie on 02 September 2009 - 13:09
Mackenzie
by Gustav on 02 September 2009 - 14:09
BTW, Marko and Mutz were in the early Seventies!!
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