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by sable59 on 23 July 2011 - 17:07
THE SIZE OF THIS PUP IS HUGE. MY PUPS AT 8 WEEKS ARE 12#OR SO. I AGREE WITH STEVE ON THE WAY THE YOUNG PUP IS RAISED OF THE GROUND. IT IS I AM SURE ,USED TO PROMOTE HIS DOGS. WONDER IF HE DOES ALL OF THEM THE SAME WAY?
I DON'T TEACH MY DOGS TO OUST AS MY CLIENTS WANT THEM TO BITE AND HOLD NOT HOLD AND BRRK.
DUKE, I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO KNOW THE ANSWER TO THAT.
I DON'T TEACH MY DOGS TO OUST AS MY CLIENTS WANT THEM TO BITE AND HOLD NOT HOLD AND BRRK.
DUKE, I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO KNOW THE ANSWER TO THAT.
by duke1965 on 23 July 2011 - 18:07
many people like to see this in a pup , but Im curious if they turn out to be better sportdogs or better at anything when they grow up
back on topic , the way to teach te out varys from dog to dog , for the one in the clip I think that is the best way , choking him would be a long struggle

by myret on 23 July 2011 - 19:07
I must say that I like this pup and I don't know if that is the typical gsd pup don't think so
I like prey dog alot with a litle serious ness but most prey

I like prey dog alot with a litle serious ness but most prey

by Brandi on 24 July 2011 - 02:07
IMO, some SchH people get too caught up and just don't the puppy be a puppy. If you want to work a dog like the way this little fella was worked, buy an adult dog.

by steve1 on 24 July 2011 - 15:07
Brandi
Yes, that is correct. I teach the Pups everything i can right from the day after i get them at 8 weeks old, like sitting and downing on command and looking at my face when i give it a treat not at the hands that hold the treat, Plus we play a little with the rag, all this my latest Pup is doing at 9.5 weeks old and i make it play time, but never would i lift it in the air when it is holding onto the rag at that age, They will of course most Puppies will do that it proves absolutely nothing of what the Pup has or what it will be, However it has a good chance of messing up the teeth of the Pup and indeed its future bite etc, If something happened and it caused the Puppy a lot of Pain who knows never worth the risk as i said it did not impress me
Steve1
Yes, that is correct. I teach the Pups everything i can right from the day after i get them at 8 weeks old, like sitting and downing on command and looking at my face when i give it a treat not at the hands that hold the treat, Plus we play a little with the rag, all this my latest Pup is doing at 9.5 weeks old and i make it play time, but never would i lift it in the air when it is holding onto the rag at that age, They will of course most Puppies will do that it proves absolutely nothing of what the Pup has or what it will be, However it has a good chance of messing up the teeth of the Pup and indeed its future bite etc, If something happened and it caused the Puppy a lot of Pain who knows never worth the risk as i said it did not impress me
Steve1

by myret on 24 July 2011 - 18:07
brandi
I agree but I still think its ok to test the pups , beutiful dog on your avatar
I agree but I still think its ok to test the pups , beutiful dog on your avatar

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