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Old 02-06-2002, 10:22 AM
Muckdogs Muckdogs is offline
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Originally posted by Mattweiser
as for the "shark shaking"... is it really severe? because IMHO there is nothing wrong with a dog that is very intense, and really wants to kill its prey... as long as you make it a point to attempt to keep the dog as close to prey as possible vs. defense...
Yeah, its pretty bad. I'm so jealous of those dogs that take the slipped sleeve after a really great bite and just hold it in the mouth lookig straight ahead. No way on God's green earth with my boy, not yet at least although the Flinks technique is really starting to work. (Hate to keep harping on Bernhard, but his stuff is really good) You'd have to see it to believe it. Totally out in left field with the desire to kill by shaking. Pisses me off. Went to a seminar last weekend with a world class trial helper and trainer, I was so embarrassed at the lack of calmness (he almost broke my shin when the sleeve hit it whiel shaking).

Couple of comments from the speaker -> "Vell, hee eees a RRRRottveileh (somtimes those diehard GSD folks drive me crazy)
and
"Dat's alotta dog " :D :D
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