DOG BITE during demonstration accidental
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handlers fault all the way!! she should have a small malinois instead of a GSD that probably weighs as much as she does
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lol she lost control n reacted sooo slooooow
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That's why women shouldn't be handling dogs that weigh a much as they do. What an idiot.
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No what happened was this…the handler wasn't capable of handling the dog..hopefully you didn't ruin the dog with the badguy/decoy actually handling the dog and keeping him from biting. If the dog is not strong it could ruin him. I'm sure the dog is strong enough civil that the decoy didn't ruin the dog. Handler..learn how to post up, don't move when doing civil agitation.
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Looks like the dog needs work on being called off?? I don't care if you are a 300lb man handling a 30lb beagle, anyone can slip/trip and fall. Should have been able to call the dog off.
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Looks like the dog needs work on being called off??
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Shit, man. Old vid I know, but GOOD on you for how well you handled her(?) slip-up.
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@rjBlack9 hey just wanted to give you kudos on still making this positive for the dog.... I think I remember in training that the dog always wins
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Nice,,, kudos for the trainer to still make it positive... remember that the dog always wins
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And the recall commands? doesn't seem like handler was in control of situation. Even on short distance deploys if practiced a recall works with a strong handler command. Decoy was more in control after handler was on her ass.
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@princephilip123456 PLEASE. My dog weighs 100 lbs and Ive never lost control of him or slipped.
As the individual on the receiving end of this. I would like to clarify. I dropped the wrap (sleeve) to conduct "Civil" aggression which ensures the dog focuses on the decoy and not the equipment. For those that think it's the handler or decoy's fault might want to look at the bigger picture.
rjBlack9 2 years ago 2