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by Gustav on 27 January 2011 - 16:01

Scores reflect skills of handler/trainer...not necessarily the dog.

remione1

by remione1 on 27 January 2011 - 17:01

 Lynx,
If you go to www.truehaus.com & scroll down there is video of Tommy doing PSA

by Duderino on 27 January 2011 - 17:01

I disagree.  The fact that the dog had been titled in SchH and PSA was brought up.  The sport (if properly applied) is an evaluation of" the dog" for the breeding suitability of "the dog", not the handler.  If it weren't for the series of standardized tests, who evaluates the dog, you?

GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 27 January 2011 - 17:01


pathethic.. do it or talk shit about it..


hunter k-9

by hunter k-9 on 27 January 2011 - 19:01

Duderino, lets see your scores with your Doberman. A simple question was asked, no one brought up scores or ? if a doberman could do the work.

Lynx,
http://www.youtube.com/user/springborodogpack#p/u/14/CXafQa9jh-Y

http://www.youtube.com/user/springborodogpack#p/u/13/4lPULCYXopU

by Duderino on 27 January 2011 - 20:01

And a retort comment was made that because a dog has a SchH3 doesn't necessarily make it an "outstanding" dog.  I personally don't consider a Dobermann to be a working dog (any more).  At one time maybe, but in this day and age, the breed has been taken over by the show line standard and working temperament is secondary, if that.  A Dobermann was brought up in the conversation of dogs with multiple titles from different disciplines to which I will reply, for every Dobermann with a properly tested SchH3, I can probably find 100 that cannot do the work.  Personally, I would hold it in much higher regard if the dog had a FR or Campagne or NVBK title or NVBK certification than I would a PSA title written on notebook paper.

by Duderino on 27 January 2011 - 20:01

Personally, (again) I think when a Dobermann enters a SchH trial, it should do the long bite first and maybe the escape bite second and if it can pass those 2 exercises, properly done, then let it go do the other phases.  If I see one at a trial, I don't even watch the other exercises as it hurts my eyes.  Just show me the long.

by Gustav on 27 January 2011 - 21:01

Whatever, to each his own.

alboe2009

by alboe2009 on 27 January 2011 - 23:01

Dude,

What's going on? Such hostility today.......................... on this thread and others today. OP asked a question. We received a few responses. Then we got yours?

by Duderino on 28 January 2011 - 01:01

Oh, I'm sorry, I forgot that if you have a contrary opinion and find flaws with a popular premise or theory, that must mean you are wrong and lack knowledge of the subject matter.  I kinda like things more in the 60's and 70's before everyone had to be politically correct and people didn't cry if you told them the word "No". 





 


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