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smith

by smith on 21 June 2011 - 00:06

Lol Keith stop it will you ! Title dog means nothing to me! But here's one I have that's a real dog! Zoie vom ausland! Heres another sitting in my lap now karma starkes herz. I've seen many titled dogs I sure wouldn't rely on protecting my wife and kids while I'm gone. How Many military/police dogs have schutzhund titles? Most swat k9 handlers I know, think schutzhund is a joke along with this forum.
The guy around here that supplys police departments their dogs doesnt care about papers or pedigrees. Ive seen dogs with junk bloodlines way better then dogs bred out the ass.

by Jeff Oehlsen on 21 June 2011 - 01:06

Quote: The guy around here that supplys police departments their dogs doesnt care about papers or pedigrees.

I can see that, but then again, he doesn't have to create those dogs, he just buys them.

Quote:  I've seen many titled dogs I sure wouldn't rely on protecting my wife and kids while I'm gone.

How would you know ? You still think that jumping at a dog is funny. What are the odds that you can read a dog in the first place ?

Think I am just f***ed in the head ? Look at all the dogs you see in the news protecting their owners. Probably not a dog that YOU would think that would have done so. Why ? Why Jeff are you saying that ? Because I don't think you could read a dog if it was written in english on the side of the dog.

Chaz Reinhold

by Chaz Reinhold on 21 June 2011 - 01:06

Jeff, I think the joke is that he couldn't read a dog with a teleprompter.

SportySchGuy

by SportySchGuy on 21 June 2011 - 02:06

Wow....so not only do you guys think the guy should be bitten which could result in reconstructive surgery or worse....but you also believe the guys ass should be kicked for jumping at a dog (which I think is stupid and no no one SHOULD do it)  and not even touching it? If that is how you really feel then you guys are the ones giving GSDs a bad name!

People are idiots and they do stupid things. It is our job to protect our dogs from these idiots and losing our cool or allowing our dogs to bite them is not protecting them. That is even more idiotic than the moron that tried to provoke your dog. I'm done guys. Have fun! cheeky

smith

by smith on 21 June 2011 - 02:06

U guys are ate up! It was my fn buddy's dog he told me to do it! So if I told you to go pick a dog to protect you by meeting the dog in person or by just a good pedigree most of you on here would pick the pedigree. And u guys must be bored to keep bitching about someone "jumping" at a dog ! Jeff I haven't been on here In months and I was just waiting for you to chime in! 

smith

by smith on 21 June 2011 - 02:06

And why shouldn't u jump at your buddys dog during protection training? Did I say I was walking down the street and jumped at some random dog walking down the road!?

troublelinx

by troublelinx on 21 June 2011 - 02:06

LOL?

smith

by smith on 21 June 2011 - 02:06

Hey Chaz post a video of you working your dog or protection training

Chaz Reinhold

by Chaz Reinhold on 21 June 2011 - 03:06

Well, Smith. Let me know where you are, and I'll let you work my dog yourself. You may want to buy some scratch pants or an apron. Wearing jeans like you are in your avatar won't cut it. But then again, you have "real dogs"! Are those Levi's? Is that the preferred attire to work a "real dog"? Just curious! I've never seen a "real dog" that isn't sleeve happy, but safe enough to wear a pair of 501s. Seriously, we can have a good time. You work my dog, I work your dog, we drink some beers and laugh about how great we are. You may want to bring some Jorts. It is hot right now.

troublelinx

by troublelinx on 21 June 2011 - 03:06

Smith, do you have videos to share? LOL





 


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