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by susie on 10 June 2013 - 15:06
This is ridiculous...

by bubbabooboo on 10 June 2013 - 16:06
Again screen shot omitters .. a set of screen screen shots already posted shows the helper with knees bent and the sleeve low with Ebor 10- 15 feet in front of him. The next screen shot just milliseconds later shows the helper standing upright and the sleeve at chest level with Ebor 5 feet in front of the helper. The next frame shows him pivoting and the next frame shows Ebor trying to reach the sleeve with the helper about a foot off the ground. In fact what the helper did was more likely to injure the dog than giving Ebor a steady target and taking him around in a normal pivot. When the dog must reach up at the last moment (because the helper is jacking up the sleeve vertically) his neck and back are more vulnerable to injury than a safer and less fancy catch. I have dogs just as fast and just as strong as Ebor and I catch them and I know better than to wave the slevee around after they get close or I will hurt them or they will hurt me. All that crap about saving the dog is just crap. The helper did not get in position and had to pull the sleeve in tight and turn quickly to catch up to the dog that he misjudged. In so doing he pulled the sleeve up a foot or more and denied Ebor a bite. The helper screwed up clear and simple if you watch the video but if you are using your imagination or don't have experience with a dog as fast as Ebor I see it could be easy to get confused. I don't trust anyone defending the helper as innocent for two reasons .. first the video says you are a liar and second none of you have been worthy of trust in the past.
by zdog on 10 June 2013 - 16:06
Is this guy ^^^^^ for real??? LOL

by susie on 10 June 2013 - 16:06
"...and second none of you have been worthy of trust in the past."
We never met each other, why do you think I´m not trustworthy?!?
"In fact what the helper did was more likely to injure the dog than giving Ebor a steady target..."
At this point I´d sue you - this is allegation of intention and the end of any discussion.
We never met each other, why do you think I´m not trustworthy?!?
"In fact what the helper did was more likely to injure the dog than giving Ebor a steady target..."
At this point I´d sue you - this is allegation of intention and the end of any discussion.

by bubbabooboo on 10 June 2013 - 16:06
The presentation by the helper was first low and then normal and then high .. he was not giving a presentation according to the rules (you know those things called the rules). All of the "so sure we are great and smug folks" never consider that they don't own the only GSD dogs in the world. Just because a dog doesn't have an IPO title or belong to the USCA " fake as can be " breed registry doesn't keep them from being fast and strong .. and they all can bite a jute sleeve. Get rid of the smug "you must believe us because we say so" attitude. If anyone knows any of you they know you are a lot less than what you advertise on your labels. Watch the video and stop cutting out the early presentation by the helper that was low. Also include the shot of Ebor standing straight up on his back legs as the helper is a foot off the ground.
by Bob McKown on 10 June 2013 - 16:06
Again, It,s the same 2 idiots who criticize and complain and want to tell everyone who is wrong and they are right.
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by susie on 10 June 2013 - 16:06
Bubba:



by bubbabooboo on 10 June 2013 - 16:06
Raising the sleeve makes the dog reach up for the sleeve as he has already got into position to bite. Nothing good can happen when a dog is bending their neck upward at the last moment and all of their body weight is about to be pivoted around a bent neck. That is my experience but I know it doesn't count unless Kevin Nance and Zdog .. the experts on all things give it their official Ok?? Susie .. If you want to sue me I welcome your proof that what I said is wrong.

by bubbabooboo on 10 June 2013 - 16:06
Susie .. please take your own advice or watch the video and look at the truth.

by susie on 10 June 2013 - 16:06
Bubba, not talking about me, but about the helper. You really should learn to stop in time.
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