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by Baerenfangs Erbe on 04 December 2017 - 18:12
@Apple: yes, a lot of women are phenomenal handlers, specifically if they come out of horses.
by apple on 04 December 2017 - 18:12
by BlackMalinois on 04 December 2017 - 18:12
Personal I don,t think it have to do with if you a man or a female, a quality dog trainer/handler
you are or you are not. Some peope will only train wit easy material and some people always
like to train with some more dificult harder dominant dogs than the more easy dogs will get higher points but the question is who is the better handler trainer.........I know who is te winner....
Give any malinois/GSD trainer a real hard bouvier or rottweiler and like to see who can certify/ title them and who have the PATIENT and skills
by Baerenfangs Erbe on 04 December 2017 - 18:12
What people do not understand is that the GSD isn't just one or the other. He can be all of that. He can be a neutral dog and biddable yet still come out and scan the entire neighborhood to fuck someone up without being nervy or defensive. You can keep them in prey, yet they are still civil dogs when it comes down to it. You can have a dog that is hard as a rock, that you can hit with a 2x4 yet still with a super high packdrive and a high will to please, it just makes it more difficult to correct something because they quite literally don't give a shit about your correction.
That's the beauty about the GSD that people on here don't seem to appreciate.
You can have all that in one package. A dominant social, highly motivated and pack driven dog with a will to please thats also civil and hard as rock with full calm grips. A dog that can be handled by any Kid but can also make adults think twice about approaching.
by Sunsilver on 04 December 2017 - 18:12
@Apple: yes, a lot of women are phenomenal handlers, specifically if they come out of horses.
Two thumbs up on that!! Too many men rely on brute force in training - see it all the time!
by BlackMalinois on 04 December 2017 - 18:12
Personal I don,t like calm( pulling )grips like most GSD today I like real fight and pushing grips with power
in a dog
by apple on 04 December 2017 - 18:12
by Baerenfangs Erbe on 04 December 2017 - 19:12
A dog with full and calm grips isn't necessarily a puller. My dog is a natural pusher and will drive in on a suit but has calm grips on the sleeve. However, getting him to pull is a different story.
by BlackMalinois on 04 December 2017 - 19:12
Sure oldschool KNPV handlers will selecting dogs different than most modern dog trainers today they have there reasons
Ask Dick van Leeuwen or Gerben Kamphuis about this and there view of modern trainers dogs and handlers and breeding will be an eye catcher in Belgium from the ringsport there is Paul Sleeecx and Martine Loots another interesting persons
by Glock on 04 December 2017 - 19:12
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