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by Bok on 19 December 2008 - 15:12
I just came across this video yesterday. What do you guys and gals think of it? Aren't trained dogs supposed to bite the arm only? Do you think that these dogs are overly trained and may be abused in the process?

by Two Moons on 19 December 2008 - 15:12
What makes you think these bits of video are about dogs from Israel?
How can you over train a dog? How can you tell if a dog has been abused from a video?
These dogs are not all German Shepherds either. And a couple of the decoys must be convicts, working on an early release....
Whos gonna get hit and taken down by four dogs without a head gear ?
There were some hard hitting dogs there.
I wish someone could make a youtube video without the cheesy music.
Nawwww,
SSDD.

by Bok on 19 December 2008 - 15:12
I don't know were the dogs are from, but that's the title of the video, Israeldogs. I'm just wondering why the dogs are attacking with such a ferocity. I also noticed that some of them are not German Shepherds.

by snajper69 on 19 December 2008 - 16:12
I will watch it when I get home, but no dog's are not train to go just for an arm, that’s SCh etc most personal protection, military dogs, police dogs, private security dogs are tough to go for anything they can, that includes, legs, arms, backs, even your mcnugets :) whatever will get you down :). Personally I want my dog to attack on the inside always and jump you to put you off balance, I don't care much about arm bite. Isreaeldogs are trained to attack that way, I enjoy watching some of the top trainers from there I will send you a link later to some of my favorite clips if you want to take a closer look. I know quite few dogs in the state that are trained that way no abuse involved, talk with Steve Simpkins he is into training a total dogs all his dogs hit like tanks and many are worked on a full suite, but than he is into PPD not as much sport dogs. You want to see your dog attack with so much ferocity put him into muzzle and than after the muzzle fight take it off and send him on decoy you will see a huge difference :).

by London on 19 December 2008 - 16:12
I'm no expert, but WOW! Some incredible dogs, caught with some incredible camera work.

by Karmen Byrd on 19 December 2008 - 16:12
I believe that video shows PSA, and RIng sports as well as a bit of ScH in there.
Karmen

by wuzzup on 19 December 2008 - 17:12
Has anyone ever watched a police dog certification trial?? Cops, dogs, trainers, handelers, decoys the dog brokers.Days of trialing to pass to keep the dog working on our streets..You would be surpised with there bite work !!! So when you hear them say Stop or i'll send out my dog ,,you would be best to STOP before they let loose the dog.

by ziegenfarm on 19 December 2008 - 17:12
israel dogs post quite a few knpv competitions. this particular video is knpv, schh, and psa. some of my very favorite videos are the knpv competitions. i watch this stuff all the time and love it. you-tube has an excellent selection of dog sport videos. if you cruise around a bit you can find some real good stuff from every type of dog sport.
pjp

by animules on 19 December 2008 - 17:12
It's a compliation of various GREAT dog attacks of all different sports from all different countries. It also is a tribute to the helpers that make it all possible. It's been shown every once in a while here and I even go to Israel Dogs site to watch just because it's so awesome at other times.
I have no idea why you would make comments about any of these dogs being abused. These are good, solid, hard hitting dogs doing what they are bred and trained to do. This is for people who truely appreciate the best of the best. (I don't understand why the hyena's but what the heck, that was interesting)
by angusmom on 19 December 2008 - 17:12
damn.
i love how triumphant a dog acts when they actually take a sleeve away! i didn't understand the hyenas thrown in there either, but i'm real glad i don't live in their town!
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