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by Bob McKown on 07 June 2011 - 11:06
I love the way people come on here and blast and mouth off about others how bad they were and how terrible ever thing is BUT when they do there stuff there always perfect and to the letter.
Summer: Blow it out your ass, don,t be such a puss, if your going to make such comments you better have balls enough to put your name to it. Your a coward.
Congrtas to all those that competed and donated there tme for this event, being the first time this event has happened i,m sure notes have been made and remembered.

by UglyK9 on 07 June 2011 - 12:06

by judron55 on 07 June 2011 - 13:06
I secong what Ugly said in reference to Mark.....what a sh** comment Sumer

by steve1 on 07 June 2011 - 13:06
Regards there being no ceremony after the event i guess everyone competing would know that before it started Plus there only intentions was to do well to get top scores with there dogs i doubt they were bothered about any accolades afterwards,
I met Mike D once at the worlds a very nice man to speak to and very passionate about the sport, Regards the Guy on here who says ScHh people are some of the worst and most selfish people he knows, well he says he is not training now could it be they found him to be the most selfish and worst person to know, Probably so
Steve1
by nanu on 07 June 2011 - 13:06
one has to appreciate anyone standing up to help out. Events are hard enough to put on and rely much on reliable volunteers. With that said, glad things went off well.
and, years back having two dog handlers with my dogs, I found Mark Przybylski to be helpful, teaching and a sportsman. He also didn't care for a soft dog. I liked him for that. After our day at Nationals in Boston ( a decade ago) he took the time to tell me every detail on my dog's scoring and why. It was impressive.
Congratulations to those who qualified and those who tried out. We need more competitors.
Nancy Rhynard
www.westwoodkennels.com

by sueincc on 07 June 2011 - 13:06
Generally people get out of something what they put into it. People in schutzhund are no different than people involved in any sport or activity. Many times they are better than average, as evidenced by the great sportsmanship displayed by many in the context of the juniors at this event, and sometimes they fall short and disappoint. Whatever, it's called life.
You said "you train you don't complain". Are you joking? You have made exactly two posts on this board and that's all you've done is complain!!!!! Do you see where this is going?
Also you said: "try out victim a good way to ruin your dog". WTF are you talking about? The dummy dog does the OB pattern, that's it. As a matter of fact, being the dummy dog is an excellent way to get the dog on the trial field and still be able to correct the dog if necessary. The only way to ruin the dog is if the handler is a dummy, dummy dog or not.

by Mystere on 07 June 2011 - 18:06
Sumerfun( I assume the misspelling is intentional): You set out a list of accomplishments, yet studiously remain anonymous. It that because it is a "Helserian" list? One must presume so, by dint of the anonymity.

by Hedi on 07 June 2011 - 22:06
*More information available to the public (in terms of the event and changes)-I know lots of people were unsure about a lot of various things before the actual event (on the public side).
*website with updated information concerning recent scores and such
*event apparel that represents all involved organizations
*2-3 dummy dogs available on site (preplanned)-not sure if it was planned to have some this year or not, it does not appear that it was planned for.
*some sort of award ceremony or something to at least to indicate achieving such a pivotal level of achievement in the sport-which would include the need for sponsors and such
This is our sport and we need to move forward and get over slamming others. It is hard enough to get new members/helpers as it is. It should be about getting better and improving in all aspects. It is us that represents the sport that we love so much and we are the representatives of it, each of us.
Any other suggestions to make the event even more of a success? If my suggestions are not appropriate suggest that as well. I ask again, who is sponsoring the team uniforms? I look forward to a constructive dialogue.

by Mystere on 08 June 2011 - 00:06
Ergo, no trophies, no awards ceremony, etc. by design and agreement of the parties.

by Hedi on 08 June 2011 - 00:06
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