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by duke1965 on 04 August 2012 - 05:08
the whole dogworld seems to been taken over by happy go lucky , social , dont pull the leash ball drive puppies
laws are fine , but I would prefer my dog to take care for me no matter what state laws are , state laws dont help you when you are dead and buried
by duke1965 on 04 August 2012 - 05:08
you need training , then the dog , I would prefer the other way around , first you need good dog , than training, without good dog you can train all you want, but will never get there

by Slamdunc on 04 August 2012 - 07:08

by GoAheadBreakIntoMyHouse on 04 August 2012 - 12:08

by BoCRon on 04 August 2012 - 12:08
We participate in Schutzhund with all of our dogs (currently 8 GSDs), some just for the enjoyment and for the control work and some to title. But we have other means of protection in our house. I think our dogs would be a huge deterrent to most of the criminal element out there. We are good friends with a number of cops in the area since we used to train the K9 units here and they say that most criminals (around here) are dumb kids or lazy opportunists.
If you do decide to seek out protection training, just keep in mind that bad protection training is worse than none at all in most cases. It sounds like you have nice, social dogs that you may not want to change :).
by Blitzen on 04 August 2012 - 12:08
I'm surprised that GSD's would not be interested when confronted with a situation like this one. Didn't they even investigate what was going on?

by GoAheadBreakIntoMyHouse on 04 August 2012 - 12:08
The only signs I have are on my outdoor kennel. They used to say beware of dog with a picture of a snarling GS. The sun bleached out the lettering so all is left is the picture on them now.
I wish I could put up a picture. Jojo & Max are beautiful.
Anyway I don't need to be instructed about the law and I don't need help. I understand the dogs better now. Fortunately the bad guys don't read these forums.
Like I said earlier, I don't want to discuss the gun issue any more than I want to discuss details of my home's alarm system.
One huge reason that German Shepherds have been the second most popular breed is that people are buying them as pets AND for protection. This thread has provided a lot of good insight into the protection part. They need to be trained to atack on command and that usually means jumping up and firmly biting the victim's arm which will usually knock the person down. They also need to break off the attack without hesitation on command (one reason you don't see many dobermans as general police dogs).
I know a lot about these dogs but am still learning. Aren't we all?

by rtdmmcintyre on 04 August 2012 - 12:08
by duke1965 on 04 August 2012 - 13:08

by GoAheadBreakIntoMyHouse on 04 August 2012 - 13:08
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