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by vk4gsd on 20 October 2014 - 23:10

anyhoo, back to drago...


by zdog on 20 October 2014 - 23:10

that's because there's nothing good to say about them.  They're huge, they're bulky, you can't move for crap and for all that padding and bulk it has weak spots all over it that feel like there's nothing there when they bite anyway.


by joanro on 20 October 2014 - 23:10

" If he had been developed as a pup I think the results would have been notable.". Lol, Haz, for this it takes a good decoy and not what is available in these parts = bounce around, crack the whip and cram the sleeve down their throat.

by joanro on 21 October 2014 - 00:10

Vk, thaks. if you want , I have a couple vid from three weeks or so ago.

by Haz on 21 October 2014 - 00:10

Its hard to find good helper work.  He would definitely still do for PP work, my development comment was in regards to taking him into a more sport oriented venue, developing grips and calm in the aggression.  Still no one would come on your property or bother you if you had him with you.  I wouldnt worry about my wife if he was home with her.  :)


by joanro on 21 October 2014 - 00:10

Here's a recent video<


by Haz on 21 October 2014 - 00:10

The thing about the dog too is that there is next to no work or foundation in bitework on him and he still shows well. Knows what he is supposed to do and targets the man.


by joanro on 21 October 2014 - 00:10

Thanks, Haz. It's genetics for sure.

by joanro on 21 October 2014 - 00:10

This was the second time in the truck, same day.

Switched the vids.I had the two vids reversed in order of happening. This second time, decoy stuck his arm out, said the suit didn't protect his thigh....there you go, vk, this is a ray allen.

 


by Hutchins on 21 October 2014 - 01:10

Joanro,

Thanks for taking the time to explain again why you kept that litter.  I don't read most of the threads on here that is why I hadn't seen that you had explained it before. I commend you for your reasons.  In a situation such as that, I can totally understand. I dont like close linebreedings such as 3-2 or any linebreeding in the first 3 generations.  Its a really big chance the breeder is taking, but if done, holding onto the pups for that long is the responsible ethical thing to do. 

I really like what that dog is the video is showing, especially for only being worked twice. His natural instincts and potential is obvious.  That's just my opinion. 






 


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