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by beetree on 18 June 2016 - 23:06

I expect the originator who used the term civil as applied to a dog that bites people wearing normal clothes, meant he does so indiscriminately and intends to do harm. Regardless, if a human purposely provokes the dog, even though those are the ones who really deserve to get bit.

Soundness then, isn't part of the equation for determining all civil dogs. The provocation is not the issue, only the result.


by duke1965 on 19 June 2016 - 06:06

@ prager that dog is trained in KNPV

by joanro on 19 June 2016 - 12:06

@prager, un-block me from your pm. Impossible to respond otherwise.

susie

by susie on 19 June 2016 - 13:06

Prager: "To put it over lowest common denominator and to essencial of what "civil" is, then I will say that the term civil is a matter of targeting."

I don´t think so, for me "targeting" is the result of training, whereas "civil" describes a basic attitude.

"1/ Dog is not civil if the dog will not bite anything else but equipment period."

This only holds true for a totally untrained dog - I know a lot of "civil" dogs who are trained to bite equipment "only", but the dogs in itself are still "civil".

"2/ Dog will bite a man but prefers to bite equipment if present is between civil and not civil."

There are "civil" dogs that do have a lot of preydrive, too - doesn´t make them "between civil and not civil", just makes them civil dogs with preydrive.

"3/ civil dog is the one who prefers to bite a man rather then equipment and will even avoid equipment to get to the man."

Same as #2, and I didn´t see a "civil" dog yet, that tried to "avoid" well presented body protection equipment, but tried to get an "unarmed" body part without former training by purpose.

"Type1 / type2" - in case there would be 2 types of dogs only, dog training would be pretty easy, but it isn´t.

by duke1965 on 19 June 2016 - 15:06

well said Susie

BlackMalinois

by BlackMalinois on 19 June 2016 - 16:06


Duke I think that GSD is not yet ready for the suit this is why they put him
on a sleeve

If you look to his grip he loose grip he goes too much downstairs, If you put
him on the suit to the biceps I expect he goes to the underarm if you put some
pressure on him,. 

This what I see from this small  video.

 ,  nice to see another GSD in the KNPV hope he will succeed.

did you breed him?
 


susie

by susie on 19 June 2016 - 16:06

Black, I think different.
Duke said that this dog was "civil" as a pup already, but they didn´t want to develop "civility", because they want to title him.

What we see is the attempt to strengthen the prey drive - it´s not perfect right now, guess the ( still very young ) dog doesn´t feel 100 % comfortable in the situation yet ( prey or BG ? ).
He doesn´t trust the helper, but he wants to get the prey - not that easy for a "civil" pup.

Some more months, and he´ll be fine.

BlackMalinois

by BlackMalinois on 19 June 2016 - 16:06

 


 , The decoy give some
good pressure with his performance, a good genetic strong dog will act difference  equipment or not.

That dog looks a litle bit confused not very sure.......... maybe the age???

But most of the times I see it different than other people time will tell.
 

 


susie

by susie on 19 June 2016 - 17:06

I like "confused" - think about a lefthander=civil forced to write with the right hand=prey ( I know, it´s maybe lame, but I guess it fits ).

I am a lefthander, and I was confused for quite some while when I started to write with the other hand, didn´t feel good , my brain really had difficulties ( okay, my brain sometimes still has some difficulties, but out of other reasons...), but after a while I was fine ...

I guess the owner wants to keep this dog, that said he has to "follow the rules", no kick´n rush, no fancy bitework videos for customers, but a dog able to follow "the official routine" later on.

People would wonder about the amount of "civil" German Shepherd Dogs trained to play according to the rules...


by duke1965 on 19 June 2016 - 18:06

black malinois, im not worried what you think you see, it is 7 MONTHS old puppy, started on sleeve, and it is not preymonster, what do you expect, flying stickattack at this age LOL

if you look at first video you see he is spitting out prey to go for the man, I am very happy how he works so far





 


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