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by yahoo on 20 February 2009 - 22:02

inges doing bites armored kennel long island http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNVsL86bxQM&feature=channel_page

by yahoo on 21 February 2009 - 00:02

i will see this group sunday. i will find out if he is looking for a new home for Inges.
if so i will tell him to put him on here for sale.seems there are people who are experienced enough to give this dog the home and life he deserves

by Get A Real Dog on 21 February 2009 - 00:02

I looked at the video and did not see any serious conflicts with the handler. It is funny how everyone seems to have such an experienced opinion on this subject.

If a dog wants to go at his handler it is probably not going to do it in bitework. It's going to do it in OB. dogs don't silently lay in wait for an opportunity to go after their handler.

Please knowlegable people see my calling you out thread and let's see what you got.

jletcher18

by jletcher18 on 21 February 2009 - 01:02

i would like to see the video where the handler got bit.  not because im sick, just want to see how the dog reacted in the situation he was put in.

john

jletcher18

by jletcher18 on 21 February 2009 - 01:02

if he didnt want his phone number posted maybe he shouldnt have posted an add for stud

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/classifieds/54134.html

just a thought,
john

jletcher18

by jletcher18 on 21 February 2009 - 01:02

i too would like to see the dog work in person.  but as mystere said, i would breed to his pedigree. 
john

by Get A Real Dog on 21 February 2009 - 02:02

Oh gee, the guy advertises the dog for stud and out comes the haters.

Imagine that

by 1doggie2 on 21 February 2009 - 03:02

Something is not right here, I would be thinking something went down between the owner and the dog right before they took the field.  I have owned dogs that need time to cool off once they are ticked off. I have a pup now that holds a grudge and needs time to cool down. I agree 80 stitches, this dog was mad as heck, or ill.

by Get A Real Dog on 21 February 2009 - 03:02

Maybe he is just a bad ass........

I just think it is funny when people don't understand real aggression and automatically think something has to be wrong. There are many reasons why a dog will bite it's handler. Shit my last Mal bit me 4 times in the 3 months I owned her. She did it totally out of prey. If you had something in your hand you better throw it or you were going to get bit. We had a good relationship and she was just fine.

God, I wished that dog would have worked out. I have a lttermate now and she is a trip. I have no doubt she will come up the line a time or two when I correct her in drive.

Dogs will bite their handlers for a number of different reasons. Does not automatically make something wrong with the dog, the handler, or their relationship.

Elkoorr

by Elkoorr on 21 February 2009 - 03:02

Yahoo,
I watched all the videos posted. Inges appears to be a nice dog with great fight drive, but really not overly aggressive. I was not too excited watching the training of the dogs tho. It appeared to me that they were trying to create very aggressive dogs as the decoys frequently reinforced out of control behavior. If thats the owner handling Inges in the video then he is doing some foolish stuff with that dog.





 


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