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by SitasMom on 29 September 2010 - 17:09

Do you know of any trustworthy trainers in Germany?
Please give your experiences?


by SitasMom on 29 September 2010 - 20:09

I will clearify then, trustworthy trainers for show line dogs.


MAINLYMAX

by MAINLYMAX on 29 September 2010 - 21:09

SitasMom,
                        German trainers and Show line dogs are almost
incompatible terms, unless you are referring to Dachshunds.

If it is a Sieger show... there are some very good ones here in the
USA. It depends on where you are located.

I yield... only because I know there are more show line GSD than working ones
in the USA. ....Probably 30 to 1...or more.

I am a working dog trainer.....

Jacko

by Jacko on 30 September 2010 - 05:09

Yes. 

I wonder why all GSD folks seem to do is try and tear one group down or another, I sure hope everyone feels better about themselves when they are finished.

ronin

by ronin on 30 September 2010 - 08:09

I have recently attended a seminar with Bernard Flinks and I found him to be first class with a very strong work ethic and passion for dogs.

Nellie

by Nellie on 30 September 2010 - 08:09

SL or WL a good trainer will not have any problem training as long as the dog can do the Job

by SitasMom on 02 October 2010 - 05:10

ronin - thanks for the recommendation!

I was told by the club helper that my pup is "officially on a sleeve - good deep calm grip" and I should be happy that she's doing so well, at only 11 months, then I was lectured about all the things I need to improve on.............LOL


by Marge on 02 October 2010 - 15:10

MAINLYMAX said:
 "German trainers and Show line dogs are almost incompatible terms"     

 MAINLYMAX,  You mean the same as the high prey drive working dog is incompatible with. "The calm, reliable disposition make him a versatile Companion dog and superb family pet !!!   

Yes, we can all play those stupid word games. Go get a life, or get another breed. Show and Working German Shepherd people should learn to live together and appreciate both want different things from their dogs, after all we own the same breed.  If I wanted a over agitated Working dog I would buy a Border Collie.


by Love My Canine on 02 October 2010 - 16:10

Marge you are wrong.  The german shepherd is a working dog.  Showline dogs are german shepherds in name only.  None of them do any work.  The only solition is for showline people to give us the name German Shepherd Dog for our working dogs and the showline people call their dogs something else. If the founders of our breed where to see these showline dogs and their handlers running around a comformation ring with skweeky toys they would puke.   It is not the same breed. I refuse to call these show dogs german shepherds. I call them comformation dogs. That is all they are and all they can do.  I would never insult working dogs by saying the showline is the same breed.

Jacko

by Jacko on 02 October 2010 - 18:10

love my K9

poor little guy.  






 


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