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by K9L1 on 26 September 2019 - 18:09
by duke1965 on 26 September 2019 - 18:09
there are dogs that are so high in drive that they forget/ignore everything around them at that time, these dogs can still fall apart when out of drive,
furthermore, I have seen dogs injure themselves again and again on the long bite, some call it courage, other call it stupid dogs with more drive than brains
each to his own
by K9L1 on 26 September 2019 - 18:09
some of them are reckless even in a small enclosed area, such as a room with chairs and old tyres, plastic crates and large empty drums.
by apple on 26 September 2019 - 18:09
by Koots on 26 September 2019 - 19:09
by Hired Dog on 26 September 2019 - 19:09
Again, I am speaking of dogs whose desire to fight anything and anyone at any time is based on actual aggression.
I am also speaking from experience because I owned such a dog, not a GSD, a Malinois and while that level of wanting to fight anyone is impressive to look at, it gets tiring quick.
My dog would have fought King Kong if I had let him and believe with every fiber of his being that he would win.
The reason he was great at search work, building, area, tracking, was because he wanted to fight the man when he found him. Nothing else mattered and no obstacle was too great for him to overcome in his desire to engage in combat.
Was he "sound" in the head? Absolutely NOT, categorically! Did he care about his well being? Not at all. Was he the worst dog ever to live with? Without question, YES!
That same dog went after me one late evening for reasons unknown. He was in the back of the car and when I went to get him out, he went berserk. It took many hours and a catch pole and several other things to get him out, but, 2 years later, he was put down, without having ever worked during that time.
Again, I cannot accept that a dog with that much aggression is sound in the head or that it should be around people.
by Centurian on 26 September 2019 - 19:09
by K9L1 on 26 September 2019 - 19:09
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