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by duke1965 on 30 November 2018 - 17:11
people writing, that civil simply means a dog will bite without equipment is a big misunderstanding or misrepresentation of Civil, this is generally the problem with people who cannot read dogs and/or understand dogs and therefor try to define things in one simple phrase, it is not just as simple as that.
some extreme high prey/possesive dogs will bite anything just to have something, they bite without equipment, but are definately not civil, these dogs are not to be confused with sporty prey dogs, who will only bite prey they are motivated on, some KNPV lines will bring such extreme high prey/possesive dogs
civil dogs also come in different variations of drive levels, I would tend to use suspicious or responsive to treath, earlyer, than bite without equipment, as that is only small part of civil dog
anyway,to explain full range on computer writing is almost impossible
by apple on 30 November 2018 - 18:11
by duke1965 on 30 November 2018 - 18:11
apple, when a dog has good prey/posessiveness, and you fight the dog for that prey, the drive will rise, same as when you have a ball without rope, or a ball on rope and pull it, the drive will go up when you pull the rope, there is nothing macho or hardcore about that
many KNPV and IPO people want prey only, as it is better trainable,controlable and better for points,full calm grip bogus etc, fast on long bite etc.
when they say dog working in defence is less confident, it shows they have no clue what they are talking about, as dog working in prey or defence alone, tells you nothing about the courage, hardness, dominance etc of said dog,
go compare a confident strong dog working in defence, against a nervy weak dog working in prey, and as you see the endresult will be more defined by the question if the dog is strong, confident, nervy or weak, than which drive it is working in at that time
furthermore, it has nothing to do with breed, other than some breedspecific elements on each side, mali or cross can work both in prey and/or defence, same as a GSD
by apple on 30 November 2018 - 18:11
by duke1965 on 30 November 2018 - 19:11
certainly, a high prey dog can be hard strong and couragious, same as a low preydrive dog,
as courage, hardness and dominance are not connected to prey or defence alone
by Vito Andolini on 01 December 2018 - 01:12
Sometimes this board reminds me of something Raino Fluegge said, "Does anyone here have a good dog?"
by Juno on 01 December 2018 - 14:12

by emoryg on 01 December 2018 - 16:12
Duke hope you get more videos of that puppy as he matures. I always enjoyed watching the progress.
Apple, your dog too. I think it was you who posted some videos of a promising young dog that I enjoyed watching.
I also enjoyed reading the different comments of what a civil dog is. I think along the lines of, a dog in fight can never take flight. Despite how ugly it got, I needed him to be the aggressor no matter what the criminal was doing to him.
by Juno on 01 December 2018 - 17:12

by Jessejones on 01 December 2018 - 19:12
Emoryg says:
I think along the lines of, a dog in fight can never take flight. Despite how ugly it got, I needed him to be the aggressor no matter what the criminal was doing to him.
Perfect comment in a nutshell.
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