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by joanro on 14 May 2016 - 01:05

by GSDfan on 14 May 2016 - 01:05
try the links

by GSDfan on 14 May 2016 - 01:05
Another video to show civil response over equipment.
https://www.facebook.com/melanie.howe.77/videos/10202618323963821/?l=2848166277219129395
by joanro on 14 May 2016 - 01:05
Thank you for sharing. Very good work, as usual. :-)
by vk4gsd on 14 May 2016 - 01:05
Gsdfan, who the (language edit)are you??
BOOM, right there folks - blows Prager's theory into oblivion. That is great grips, great handling, great decoy, with actual pressure..intelligent, methodical training.
Nice work, you the type of people I would be trying to train with.
Newbs this is how it looks when people know what they are doing.
Compare it to Prager (language edit) and make up yr own mind, not hard.
by beetree on 14 May 2016 - 01:05
Martina.... Right? It has been ages! A real expert... And still a wimmin! 😍

by Prager on 14 May 2016 - 01:05
gsdfan:A good ideal GSD should be capable of doing sport or PPD. PERIOD. Their only limitation is what venue their handler chooses to pursue.
hans : True and if you would actually read what I say b3efore you criticize then you would know that I agree with such notion
gsdfan:If training a dog with equipment during it's foundation (grip work and targeting) limits the dog's ability to be civil later there is either a serious genetic limitation with the dog or very poor training. There is absolutely no problem with doing sport foundation with with a pup and later progressing to civil work. If you have a good dog and GOOD TRAINING, the transition will be seamless.
Hans: Yes you can train civil dog and sport dog in one dog > I have said so many times . read what I say beofre you criticize. And yes transition may be seamless when you advance a dog from teaching him bite the sleeve and not man to bite the man and not sleeve . However such illogical approach even though perfected to be seemless leads to serious and dangerous problems . After all, seamless does not mean correct of logical.
AlpineK9 Hans

by GSDfan on 14 May 2016 - 02:05
But I've trained a few dogs, am a decoy, and learned from some of the best in IPO, PSA and Police K9;)
by beetree on 14 May 2016 - 02:05
@Hans Illogical as the idea that a parallel approach to training is supposed to be anything other than an excuse for consistency, denied.
by joanro on 14 May 2016 - 02:05
Bee; malanie. Yet *ANOTHER* FEMALE * working dog trainer/handler....mith's head must be spinning by now. lol.
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