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by Slamdunc on 25 February 2011 - 16:02
Vikram,
What happened to that resume? I don't need tickets, I'll see him personally when he visits out here. Still waiting...............
Fastest way to get rid of Vikram on a thread is to ask for his knowledge and experience.
Jim
What happened to that resume? I don't need tickets, I'll see him personally when he visits out here. Still waiting...............
Fastest way to get rid of Vikram on a thread is to ask for his knowledge and experience.
Jim
by duke1965 on 25 February 2011 - 16:02
copdogs , it is very simple , dogs with more sharpness naturally dont have the fullest grips , preydogs do , so thats an easy one , also as far as hips etc go , if you know where to look the czech lines have very good hips , some lines are less but thats the case in west and showlines also , furthermore , if I see the list of genetic defects in westlines , it will be hard for czech lines to top that
and vikram , yes ,west dogs are sportdogs , bred mainly for that purpose for over 35 years
and vikram , yes ,west dogs are sportdogs , bred mainly for that purpose for over 35 years
by contimali on 25 February 2011 - 16:02
summary: there's no evidence that full mouth grips reflects confidence of a dog.
by duke1965 on 25 February 2011 - 17:02
he puts it quite well
and beside that , who needs a patroldog that bites a suspect , suspect looses his jacked , and the dog taking of with the jacket ,
and beside that , who needs a patroldog that bites a suspect , suspect looses his jacked , and the dog taking of with the jacket ,

by Ace952 on 25 February 2011 - 17:02
it is very simple , dogs with more sharpness naturally dont have the fullest grips
Why is that?
by duke1965 on 25 February 2011 - 18:02
to put it simple
preybite is to win and keep the prey(sleeve) , hold on to it
defence bite is to defend , chase away attacker , no need to hold on to atacker when you want to chase him away
preybite is to win and keep the prey(sleeve) , hold on to it
defence bite is to defend , chase away attacker , no need to hold on to atacker when you want to chase him away

by Ace952 on 25 February 2011 - 18:02
so for lack of a better analogy......
the defensive dog will bite, let go, bite, let go...
almost like a bird pecking? He will go for multiple bites rather than just full on full mouth grips?
the defensive dog will bite, let go, bite, let go...
almost like a bird pecking? He will go for multiple bites rather than just full on full mouth grips?
by tboss on 25 February 2011 - 18:02
can someone tell me if this dog a cezch ddr or cezch west german her name is Gypsy vom schmidtzerheim thanks
by duke1965 on 25 February 2011 - 18:02
preydog wil make perfect holes when bite in flesh , sharp dog will tear peaces out of you , or go for another bodypart if threatened
preydogs will always bite sleeve , sharp defensive dogs might make mistake
often heard today , if a dog apports it wil bite
translation , if a dog apports a ball , he will also apport a sleeve
preydogs will always bite sleeve , sharp defensive dogs might make mistake
often heard today , if a dog apports it wil bite
translation , if a dog apports a ball , he will also apport a sleeve
by duke1965 on 25 February 2011 - 18:02
tboss , on paper
25 czech 25 ddr 50 west
25 czech 25 ddr 50 west
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