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4pack

by 4pack on 12 August 2007 - 01:08

jettas mom nice job, love the leg work pic.

Ek nice car jack senario.

Ajay, Jilnannah is the BOMB!


by Drakegsd on 12 August 2007 - 04:08

Here are a few shots I took at our club training :)

 

 

 


by GS Mom on 12 August 2007 - 05:08


EKvonEarnhardt

by EKvonEarnhardt on 12 August 2007 - 06:08

Friend  told me my American Shepherd was a wussy and would not bite

She proved him wrong

 

 

 


by BFTCC on 12 August 2007 - 13:08

Here's a couple I took at training.....

 

 


by eichenluft on 12 August 2007 - 13:08

I love some of these pictures- Betty your pictures as always are amazing.  The first one I love - and some others - but most of them - wow they just make me cringe.  Teeth showing, ears back or sideways, hackles up, avoidance, fear behavior, and dogs being jammed on the sleeve (or yanked upside-down and back in mid-air with no grip - what's up with that picture?) - some of these pictures are really not showing the dog or helperwork well at all.  Yikes!


ziegenfarm

by ziegenfarm on 12 August 2007 - 14:08

the pic of ek flying thru the car window with sleeve in mouth made me chuckle.  one of my girls managed to fly into her crate in the same manner.  i never get pics of the really good stuff, though.  darn.

pjp


by jettasmom on 12 August 2007 - 15:08

Molly instead of critizing others why don't you put up some of your own pics. I don't believe this thread was asking for people's opinion on helper work or the dogs bite.


by eichenluft on 12 August 2007 - 15:08

some of the pictures are very scary!  That's all - no specific criticism.

 

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Kennel von Lotta

by Kennel von Lotta on 12 August 2007 - 15:08

"or yanked upside-down and back in mid-air with no grip" - are you talking about my picture of Handra, Molly?

If you are, I can see how you could get such impression, as you only see one picture out of the context, but she wasn't yanked AT ALL. She is a VERY drivey dog and as I was standing there holding the leash, she launched after that bite-pillow so hard that she flipped. The leash was tight to begin with - she did it from a jump-start. Spirited dogs do this sometimes.

This is a unique moment caught in that picture.






 


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