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Baerenfangs Erbe

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 20 July 2016 - 02:07

Haha! Sure, it ain't hard if you have the MONEY to do it.
Money, Time, Dog Material, more Time and more Money.

It's not easy to get to the top. Especially from scratch and it's not easy to stay at the top either. To consistently stay at the top basically means to live and breath dogs and lots and lots of money to do so. ESPECIALLY in the US.

So please, give me a break! I know what it takes. We've been doing it for over 30 years. There are people who have the resources, the talent and the dog material. But you can have the talent, the resources and participate multiple times at the Nationals without never even touching the WUSV team because that last bit of spark is missing.

There is a reason why there is only a select few that will consistently make the world team and basically made it for the last decade or so. So please... stop with the arrogance!

by Gee on 03 August 2016 - 00:08

Just back from holiday, seems to gone a bit of topic lol.


Basicaly this short vid shows  - a new environment for this dog, and NO VISUAL EQUIPMENT TRIGGER - SUIT or LOBSTER ARM SLEEVE, hence the word CIVIL.

Assocciating the dog with location/equipment/decoy, is not only the oppossite of credible protection dog training, IT IS is a FALSE prophesy.

R
Gee
 


troublelinx

by troublelinx on 04 August 2016 - 01:08

The decoy ought to target the leg with the hidden sleeve. Anything else is ludicrous. LOL. I hope people are not expecting anything different.

by Gee on 04 August 2016 - 10:08

Exactly - we draw the line at snuff movies.

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Gee






 


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