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Old 01-15-2008, 07:12 PM
moz205 moz205 is offline
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Location: New York City
Re: Ready for civil helper

Just curious as to protection training- am I wrong or in protection training is it desirable to have a dog make the attack decision? Isn't part of the training not to allow that? If that were the case then I guess my two unstable, uneven tempered dogs would have been considered personal protection huh? (In a way they were I guess as everyone went to the opposite side of the street when they were with me) Yikes, nearly cost me my apartment! As I said, I know nothing about this.
Living in a big city with lots of action I just wouldn't go into the park at night. I wouldn't put my guy or myself in jeopardy. About 2 weeks ago a Rottie was shot dead by guys breaking into a house not far from here. I chased a guy last month at 2 am after he broke into hubby's car. I left Buddy home and went after him myself- picture this- in my nightclothes, yep right onto the streets of New York City! (I think the poor guy would've begged for the cops to show up!) Not a pretty site!
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Buddy, our precious 2nd Rottie.
Rommel, my first, very missed Rottie at the bridge, 13 yo.
Mindy,"dingo dog" rescue waiting at the bridge, 16yo
King, my wonderful GS, waiting at the bridge, 14 yo

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