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by Am Virk on 10 January 2011 - 01:01

by deacon on 10 January 2011 - 03:01

by alexander the great on 10 January 2011 - 18:01

by Pirates Lair on 10 January 2011 - 19:01

by Am Virk on 12 January 2011 - 19:01
The dog is a PPD and a stud dog.
Pirates Lair
Thanks for the input. Here is another video, no whip.
www.youtube.com/watch
Am Virk
www.blacklionkennels.ca/

by Pirates Lair on 12 January 2011 - 20:01
That’s nice work, however, to eliminate any criticism from the Peanut Gallery.
I would try and do a video where the Decoy is in the camera view the whole time, and no stimulation on the Decoy’s part. Have him walk up, stand still and then send your dog.
I'm not being critical, just trying to be helpful for what it's worth.
Kim

by ggturner on 12 January 2011 - 22:01
by frankm205 on 12 January 2011 - 22:01

by Pirates Lair on 12 January 2011 - 22:01
Kim

by SportySchGuy on 13 January 2011 - 00:01

I more or less agree with Frank. Who is going to act like that? Although a lot depends on what stage the dog is at in training. The scenario suggests it is a dog that is farther along so IMO the attack should be focused on the handler. The decoy shouldnt need to get the dog fired up if that is the case. Bottom line is we need more info. It says the dog a PPD and stud so if the dog is considered trained then I would like to see the handler stay back away from the dog and badguy. I would like to see the dog out and recall as well. Also, a trained dog should not need the support from the handler ie. "atta boy" at that stage. Now if the dog is unexperienced and just starting then all my criticizing goes out the window. Good luck.
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