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by Ibrahim on 21 April 2012 - 18:04

I find this piece of info very interesting

If you can read dogs you can certainly watch a SchH trial, tracking, OB and protection work and tell who the really good dogs are from the really well trained dogs. 

It means that a breeder can breed to a sport dog not because of his name but because he's a good one if he/she knows what to watch and look for.


myret

by myret on 21 April 2012 - 18:04

Joanro


first of all I have never started this discussion again in this thread vomeisenhaus did because he is obviosly takes it very personel that I have written in a former thread that many gsd have the drive as a poodle

have never mentioned anything about RING or that schh is a crap sport

I quote I wrote the SV rules have done nothing good for the breed at that it does not seperate the good dogs from the bad ones only thing I have written

I do not generalize all gsd but I come in alot of schh training fields and most of them does need to be pumped up to keep drive especially in OB many do this toy motivation before OB tease the dog with a toy to hide it a do OB

let me say this

in the rescue work here those that wants to be proffesional dog handlers and go to disasters world wide they have e hard training programme and let me tell  that really many of the gsd fail the big events

many have difficulty maintaining drive for long periods of time without reward like maybe 45 minutes or more hard work in rocky mountains almost every gsd fail

the fail the test where they are supposed to find several peolple hidden in the cliffs and barracks and work hard with no  reward for 40 minutes or so in hot weather and they have to find maybe 10 hidden people without breaks and rewards almost every gsd fail these tests

they have won the tracking for best tracker but none of the above

by workingdogz on 23 April 2012 - 10:04

Slam wrote:
'The point is dogs are dogs and there is good and bad in every breed.  If you can read dogs you can certainly watch a SchH trial, tracking, OB and protection work and tell who the really good dogs are from the really well trained dogs.  If nothing else it gives you a standardized arena to evaluate dogs, if you know what you are looking at.  It helps to have titled a few dogs to be able understand the differences between good training and good dogs.'

That sums it up pretty well






 


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