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judron55

by judron55 on 11 October 2011 - 10:10

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vc-QJTqxNrA


the back transport bite is awesome.....forget the points...watch the dog!

by Nans gsd on 11 October 2011 - 16:10

WOW,  very impressive.  Thx for sharing,  Nan

by Duderino on 11 October 2011 - 17:10

Sorry, that judge was wrong.  The re-attack bite was not full and he would have seen that if he was not out of position.  More visible was the absence of the sit before the side transport.  THE DOG NEVER SAT AS REQUIRED BY THE RULES.  It is stated in the rulebook, THE DOG MUST TAKE THE BASIC POSITION ALONG SIDE THE HELPER BEFORE THE SIDE TRANSPORT.  This is a mandatory point deduction and should have been scored as such,,,especially at a Championship.

by Duderino on 11 October 2011 - 17:10

Looking at the video of the whole performance, the rest of the competitors should feel cheated.  Besides the fact that the dog did not sit before the second side transport, he bumped the arm when he came around blind 6, his escape bite was short and on the elbow and even after trying to re-adjust, was still short.  The re-attack from the escape was short on the right side, the dog should have been more attentive to the helper in the back transport and forges after the turn and the handler does not maintain the distance of 5 paces from the helper.  SORRY, ABSOLUTELY NOT 100 pts. AT A CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT.  The sad part is, people look at the scorebook and not the actual work.  That judge should have his pencil broken.

judron55

by judron55 on 11 October 2011 - 17:10

The sad part is, people look at the scorebook and not the actual work.....or the score given by the judge......



look at the dog.....


by Ibrahim on 11 October 2011 - 17:10

I don't know the details of how it goes but the dog is very impressive, knows his task and very determined

Ibrahim

by Duderino on 11 October 2011 - 18:10

I did look at the dog, the right side of the dog's mouth is not full on every grip.  Not full on one side tells you that the grip is shifting in the dog's mouth.  YOU LOOK AT THE DOG.  The dog is competing as a Schutzhund dog at a Schutzhund World Championship and was given a "perfect" rating of 100 pts.  IT WAS NOT PERFECT.  I'll see what I can do about posting pictures of a dog that maintains a solid, firm, full grip throughout the drives.  NOT SHORT ON ONE SIDE AS THE HELPER MOVES INTO OR AWAY FROM THE DOG.  Apparently you are looking at the scorebook. 

steve1

by steve1 on 12 October 2011 - 05:10

On this i agree with Dudering, and what he has said, The dog did not sit that alone is a point lost. and i did see the whole of the exercise as i was there watching it live.
A lot of people were suprised the Dog was given full points as the work certainly very good but was not perfect and that is proved simply because the dog DID not sit and that is not counting the rest of the work, but as been said some time ago i was not overly impressed by some of the Judging at that event, but then what the heck we are just bystanders and what we people who are watching and what we think are not thought to be of any value and certainly that what we see is not correct. Me' i thought he was worth 98 which in its self is a good job of work
Steve1

by reason on 12 October 2011 - 07:10

I was at the event the protection judging left a lot to be desired the judge writes a good article but that did not reflect in his judging, the dog show VERY GOOD work throughout the test, but for me not even excellent when you consider coming out of every hide wide, touching the sleeve on the contact with the helper , no sit before the transport these alone without the grip/bite on the escape means it cannot even have excellent

by Gustav on 12 October 2011 - 10:10

Was not a 100 point score in Championship, but definitely a 100 point dog to improve the breed!





 


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