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Old 12-12-2007, 10:52 AM
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i was at training the other night and got some pics while doing ptoection work. i had to touch up the pics with photoshop because of how dark it was outside.





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Hello Wheezie - May I ask you what your dog weighs and how is he bred? How old also maybe?
In the second pic from the bottom, he looks as if he is in a reasonably intense mode of "prey drive" with his hackles up on his back and tail. Would he attack if that arm guard was dropped - does he know the agitator? Also, what would the reason be for the attack training - would you consider the need for him to defend you to be a reality at some stage?
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he weighs in at 90 lbs as of right now, he is a mutt so i can not tell you how he is breed lol. he is 20 months old. i never noticed until now that his hackles look up lol. i can assure you that is not the case, as i said previously, the photo was touched up with photoshop. the arm is down because my trainer was releasing the sleeve from his arm so i can have him do a carry. i know the helper he is my trainer. Schutzhund is a SPORT first and foremost, my dog wont bite anyone that doesnt have a sleeve lol. if you have any more questions feel free to pm me.
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Thanks for that answer, appreciated. There are aspects that interest me with regards to Schutzhund and bulldogs. You dont get no answers if you dont ask questions.....
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thats the truth. i can tell you this. when it comes to my dog there is no HA its all about the sleeve. think od it as the ULTIMATE tugg toy. when he sees it thats all he wants. Schutzhund is something this dog absolutly loves... al phases, obedience, traking and protection. im a firm believer in giving a job to a working dog.
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Looks like your dog is into what he's doing there.

I'm always up for learning something new, so thank you for answering questions in the forum, rather than pm!
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nice WHEEZIE...I do the same thing as you may know...How is he on the out my dog did pretty good on the bite the trainer say's he has a strong bite and good prey just with these pit bulls they where not bred to release so i'm having a lil difficulty with that part well we only been training for 3 months now and i know people who have been there for over a year and haven't master the out
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his out is good, suprisingly i had more dificult with full grips
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arre you saying that your dog will go after a sleeve?
cause my dog go's after gloves,he wasent taught this he just does it...
any advice or anything....thanks in advance,linda
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