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Old 03-24-2008, 03:04 PM
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Re: what makes a dog stop working?

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Originally Posted by jazzking1971 View Post
well, I was with one club but the drama was too much so half of us split with the helper and started up another club. The original club trained on two different field. Our club has trained on three different fields.

I also work with a group of independant schH guys who liked my dog enough to allow me to train with them as green as I am. They can't stand Rotties but like my dog. One of them lived with Balabanov and studied with him for weeks. His ot vitosha female won the trial that our original club put on. We train at various field that is dictated by availability. There are three helpers in this group.

We've also visited other places with different helpers and have had other helpers work with our club. The main helper in our group in a national level helper and a rottie person. He's well connected and often invites his schH helper buddies to train with us.

I don't know how ideal this situation is but it is what it is and my dog is not appearing to be helper dependant.

Man, NO training Director? I would be going super slow with the training then.
All these guys you train with have national level experience, and no training director? A good training director is super important. Where did all these guys get their training? None of them have a TD now?
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