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by duke1965 on 13 April 2020 - 13:04

Mike, dogs dont have rationalized thinking like humans, so either they have enough natural drive to do the job, or they are trained up and will fail when going gets tough, either way, they dont give a rats ass what their owner thinks about the situation 


by Lobovonder on 13 April 2020 - 14:04

Duke1965,
Pretty much what I wrote.

Mike

yogidog

by yogidog on 13 April 2020 - 14:04

This type of dog needs a strong nerve, good drive but at the same time in control of himself. capable to chase, hunt must have a good nose . Definitely needs to be able to switch on and off. Nerve must be strong enough to bite every time he is told but also nerve must be strong enough to release the bite when told.imo alot of dogs do not release the bite because of fear week nerves. Not all the time but iv definitely see it. He has to be environmental very strong. social but not friendly. He must have natural instincts.

by Centurian on 13 April 2020 - 17:04

Yogi .. two thumbs up - a verey nice description of requirements needed .. and absolutrely essential and true !!

Duke that is not exactly true ... GS- if they have good menatlity [ and they SHOULD ] , have also good Discernment. To discern is to make a judgement requiring not only intelligence, but an ability to think and choose in certain contexts . If a dog did not have the ability to do this then every friend we have that walked into our house welcomed , a dog that had natural instinct to bite , well ... they would take a bite. Dogs can Inductively Reason , not Deductively Reason ! How can I liken this : I had a client who was a State Policeman - he learned that I trained dogs. On his day off , while in plain clothes, he took his K9 police dog by my office for me to see . He called me out to say hello to the dog . He let his dog out of his car off leash as I stood right front of him talking with him . Dog came over off** leash** , aloof , sat near us and that was that . The dog , his Police K9 was a fantastic dog with great discernment !! I said to him .. "where o' where did you get this dog, what I dog you have !! " .

emoryg

by emoryg on 14 April 2020 - 16:04

Koots, you were talking about home invasions, armed robberies and auto theft, and how the police dog is often able to achieve compliance by their presence alone.  This call involves a home invasion and also an unrelated incident where the guy thinks he’s pulling up to a road block for him.  The car he was driving was, you guessed it, stolen.  He was also carrying warrants for prior auto thefts.  Those calls definitely kept you busy. 

While there were no bites at the end, he was only tracking for one reason.  And it wasn’t to make me happy; it had nothing to do with me.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tbunuy6ouin6l51/Andor%20Commendation.tif?dl=0


by Nans gsd on 14 April 2020 - 16:04

The dog has to "OUT" immediately when told" or "OUT & HOLD" when told...………...No questions about it that will save our police force and lot of law suits. Just say'in.

And could save the dogs life.





 


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