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by joanro on 05 June 2016 - 17:06

just 'normal decoying'. Not sportism nor pppdog. only 'normal' training....

 

https://www.dropbox.com/sc/h6521vekw0ri5i9/AADyDOoaYUmTMOttTQmxRauMa

 


by duke1965 on 05 June 2016 - 18:06

agree, its a littleShades Smile


by joanro on 05 June 2016 - 19:06

Spayed female, (Nukem) never bred, so not advertising. One of my own Czech bred dogs with good hips, normal elbows and great temperament. No holes in her, no flies on this dog.
 A fun dog to work.


by joanro on 05 June 2016 - 19:06

Some more 'normal' training, young female czech lines my breeding. Olivia here...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/l2h84vyvgfo2gpn/2014-09-10%2011-31-15%20-%20P1080662.MOV?dl=0

 

 

Another session, (short clip, again) of nukem.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/vvymf98jfesmfzq/Nukem%209-10-14.MOV?dl=0


Prager

by Prager on 05 June 2016 - 19:06

This a coment to first video here. Good dog. But where is the command? To teach the dog to alert on person because he moves in a jerky fashion is not what I would recommend that is unless one wants to train their dog to attack person who moves in jerky motion. But who wants that?
In civil training this is more common then not though and it comes from sport (thus sportism after all) where it's not even allowed to commanded to attack in IPO. Also in sport dog is basically in drive the moment he enters the field or at least he know that he is participating in a set routine.
Where in civil training the command is of paramount importance. Yet what I see here and on most videos of other trainers, command be damned .
This is JMO So do as you want, but I recommend for the dog in civil training to attack from calm when he is relaxed and not in drive and from drive . Dog IMO ought to be commanded to alert and then attack or just to attack ( without prior alert that is depended on situation) on passive civil decoy who starts to agitate only after command is given.
There are exception to this in case of automatic attack, where the dog is trained to attack automatically in specific scenario. But I do not believe, this is what we see here.


Prager

by Prager on 05 June 2016 - 19:06

Second video is cut at the beginning and the third video we have alert command but after the decoy is already in action in a decoy way.  


by Gee on 05 June 2016 - 19:06

Joan - Nice bitch, the verbal command is a valid point, and will be easily executed.

Like your male she has good focus, using a Gator (John Deere) as a tie back - nice 1.

Thanks for posting.

R
Gee


by joanro on 05 June 2016 - 19:06

@Hans, gee,Thank you for your reply, much appreciate the input.
The first video is during the training session, after a sleeve bite ( on the ground to the left of the dog). Changing it up, allowing the dog to have some 'fun'. Decoy was not moving in a 'jerky motion', but casually walked by and then moved in threatening manner directly at the dog. Dog acted appropriately and was already put on 'atert'.

The second video, is not 'cut'. These videos are not cut, but only short clips could be uploaded with the internet connection at the time. That is a different female, second time I worked her with a decoy, that is my girl, Olivia. She was given pazor command as the decoy approached and during barking for association.

The third video is the same female as first video ( this session was one month later than first vid), showing her grip.


by Gee on 05 June 2016 - 19:06

You are welcome.
R
Gee

Prager

by Prager on 05 June 2016 - 19:06

By "cut" I mean I can not see more on the begging prior to what I see on the video. I mean no negativity. Good dog.





 


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