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by Get A Real Dog on 05 March 2009 - 01:03
Spazzy Azzie
One of our club members made this up for me from last weeks training.
Sorry for the cut and paste but something on this computer prevents it from a direct link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uXM-y_9hk4
She is far from a Man-Eater but is a fun little dog. This is only our 2nd or 3rd time out. We have some issues to work on but unfortunatley that is not uncommon when you get a Mal @ 17 months that has never seen anything. Esp with this nutso's kind of drive
One of our club members made this up for me from last weeks training.
Sorry for the cut and paste but something on this computer prevents it from a direct link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uXM-y_9hk4
She is far from a Man-Eater but is a fun little dog. This is only our 2nd or 3rd time out. We have some issues to work on but unfortunatley that is not uncommon when you get a Mal @ 17 months that has never seen anything. Esp with this nutso's kind of drive

by animules on 05 March 2009 - 01:03

by London on 05 March 2009 - 01:03
Nice video. Looks like you have your hands full with her...in a good way. Nice energy.

by snajper69 on 05 March 2009 - 01:03
Nice dog, looks like she been waiting for this for last 17 months lol
by olskoolgsds on 05 March 2009 - 04:03
GARD,
Nice girl, I appreciated the handler working with you.
Nice girl, I appreciated the handler working with you.
by Get A Real Dog on 05 March 2009 - 08:03
Thanks guys.
Yes Olskool it is nice to have someone to help you, instead of having to tie the dog out.
It is not the most graceful performance of my career. She got ahold of my sleeve adn chewed the strap off. when you have a leg sleeve at it's most loose setting, no strap to hold onto, a dog that gets a little hectic, and trying to teach handler and dog at the same time, it gets a little difficult. Club members are pooling together some money for equipment so we get some new stuff soon.
This is a littermate to my dog Pandora. She is a trip. Fun little dog
Pandora was a nasty, sharp little thing that was harder to the man. She would bite your ass. Azzie is a little worried about the man but is stronger environmentally. She is not the most couragous dog in the world, but she should gain confidence with more work. Pandora was more oriented to me were Azzie doesn't need me, she wants things her way.
The problem with these types of dogs is if they don't know how to win, all that drive can make them hectic. You can probably see that in the video. When I work her the whole time I am thinking, "Bitch calm the f*@k down! Her name fits her perfectly. What is nice about these dogs is I don't have to hit my inhaler after working them. (Unlike someone's GSD
) You don't have to pump these dogs up, you have to calm them down.
It is nice to be able to watch yourself on video. I noticed I worked her on the bite too long. I need to shorten her time on the bite so she doesn't get so frantic trying to win.
When I post videos, all constructive questions or comments are welcome.
Yes Olskool it is nice to have someone to help you, instead of having to tie the dog out.
It is not the most graceful performance of my career. She got ahold of my sleeve adn chewed the strap off. when you have a leg sleeve at it's most loose setting, no strap to hold onto, a dog that gets a little hectic, and trying to teach handler and dog at the same time, it gets a little difficult. Club members are pooling together some money for equipment so we get some new stuff soon.
This is a littermate to my dog Pandora. She is a trip. Fun little dog
Pandora was a nasty, sharp little thing that was harder to the man. She would bite your ass. Azzie is a little worried about the man but is stronger environmentally. She is not the most couragous dog in the world, but she should gain confidence with more work. Pandora was more oriented to me were Azzie doesn't need me, she wants things her way.
The problem with these types of dogs is if they don't know how to win, all that drive can make them hectic. You can probably see that in the video. When I work her the whole time I am thinking, "Bitch calm the f*@k down! Her name fits her perfectly. What is nice about these dogs is I don't have to hit my inhaler after working them. (Unlike someone's GSD

It is nice to be able to watch yourself on video. I noticed I worked her on the bite too long. I need to shorten her time on the bite so she doesn't get so frantic trying to win.
When I post videos, all constructive questions or comments are welcome.

by Jyl on 05 March 2009 - 09:03
GARD
Nice videos. To bad I didnt get to see her work when I was there. I hate having to train and run. You would have LOVED my working line GSD. He is 12 years old now and is retired. He was a very serious dog. He would bite for REAL. I used him for security work for years. He was the best dog. He loved everyone BUT when it was time to work LOOK OUT!!. All the Police officers loved him. They would always ask it I had him. He helped me more times than I can think of. There were a few helpers I worked with that didnt like taking bites from him. He would do what ever he could to get over, under or around the sleeve so he could get them. He was suppose to be a SchH dog. But he HATED the sleeve. He loved the bite suit and hidden sleeve though. So he made the best damn protection dog I had seen. He would have been awesome at PSA.......anyways I need to stop rambling.
Great video of a very nice dog.....even though she is a Malinois.....hehe......
Nice videos. To bad I didnt get to see her work when I was there. I hate having to train and run. You would have LOVED my working line GSD. He is 12 years old now and is retired. He was a very serious dog. He would bite for REAL. I used him for security work for years. He was the best dog. He loved everyone BUT when it was time to work LOOK OUT!!. All the Police officers loved him. They would always ask it I had him. He helped me more times than I can think of. There were a few helpers I worked with that didnt like taking bites from him. He would do what ever he could to get over, under or around the sleeve so he could get them. He was suppose to be a SchH dog. But he HATED the sleeve. He loved the bite suit and hidden sleeve though. So he made the best damn protection dog I had seen. He would have been awesome at PSA.......anyways I need to stop rambling.
Great video of a very nice dog.....even though she is a Malinois.....hehe......

by Rugers Guru on 05 March 2009 - 14:03

by malshep on 05 March 2009 - 18:03
I like driving Ferrari's without seatbelts too. A high drive female is alot of fun.
Always,
C
Always,
C

by animules on 06 March 2009 - 01:03
BTW, good job Rugers Guru in handling her.
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