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Old 04-12-2009, 15:33   #6
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Originally Posted by Rolf
I don`t care about your photos, I live the dog and see him every day, how many times did you see him in real live
And maybe its exactly the problem, you see then everyday and that's why find so normal such kind of problems, as its the common of your dogs.

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Originally Posted by Rolf
most workingdogs just have to do the job does`nt matter how they do it as long as it achieve the goal(bringing the sheeps back without hurting them, finding the drugs/people, catch the bad guy and so on...), in sportingdog exams the dog does`nt just have to catch the "bad guy" it have to do it in the correct way, on the right time and according to strict regulations and it also have to do a lot of other stuff, most workingdogs only have one function .
So, are you saying that the few minuts shepherd test select more the dog than the working, where the dog pass years covering several kilometres for move the sheeps or cows, and needing to controling they everyday.

But lets take specifically the bite here, you mean that a dog which fights with a man in a sleeve its BETTER than a dog that attack at command someone he never saw in life, that have something he have no idea what is in hands, with someone he have no idea about the reaction, in a place he have no idea how safe is?

Maybe, that track in line, in a open field a counted time old track with counted size is more difficult than search people in the middle of the florest where you have no idea where are you going, and how long and easy will be the path.

Maybe you also have seen some explosive dogs jumping and barking uncontrolable after find the explosive, instead of quietly lie down


Maybe that is easiest for a guide dog dont respect his owner will and command because he know something dangerous is ahead, even if the owner is using some very negative reforcement because of it, than only obey the owner in obedience tests for make some tricks for few minuts.

Well, I saw here how many experience you have with it, maybe next time you should search about dogs which are only able to bite the sleeve, as its so common.

Or do you wonder why sports like Mondioring was create? And even it isn't perfect for select the dog

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Originally Posted by Rolf
Just like it would be much wiser if you would stick to talking about things you know just a little bit about oh... I forgot you must be an expert, because you had CSW`s for how many years ? and you have how many years of experience with working/sporting-dogs ? and ofcourse I guess you must have at least 7 or 8 different doctor degrees in health of dogs(especially mine).
Again, you have no arguments and try to make personal attack, it arrives to be funny
But lets say that I know this breed and studie it much before you ever think about the existence of CzW, as I work with dogs and use my dogs at work much before you ever think in traine yours, I can say that I pass a little bit more than half time of my whole life working with dogs in differents way.
Different of you, I have experience with both situations, work and sport, and diferent of you I know the differenced between it, I dont only imagine how it look like as you do.
Without talk about how many time I already worked in a vet hospital with some well known specialists, and the fact that I'm vet student.

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I really don`t know why you are writing this ? ...I have absolutly no interest in you or your dogs, you are nothing to me.
What paradox again

But only for refreash your mind
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Originally Posted by Rolf
how many exams do your dogs have ?
When you ask something, you can wait for reply, if you dont care or you dont want to know and so on, so it makes no sense in ask.
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