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Author Topic: Having to good of a handle on cd???????  (Read 3102 times)
creynolds
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« Reply #20 on: April 06, 2012, 10:07:23 pm »

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I would recommend using a different dog to protect your house. There are many things that go into training a dog for protection that would make them dangerous at a catch.
Dogs that are good at protection work love doing it and in training you teach them a certain body part is just a blast to bite and hold on to. A lot of protection guys like to train for the forearm now imagine next time you break your dog off an ear and they are in that seeing red phase when he just looses the grip on the ear and his other favorite thing in the world to bite (your buddies arm) just happens to be within reach. Or your wife’s or your buddies kid or you. Just think of everyone walking around with a pig ear on their forearm.

Second if you truly plan on training a good protection dog you cannot not possibly do so without back tie work. This is simply working a dog tied to a post or chained to an anchor. Give a dog two or three times on the back tie and he will start doing flips trying to grab anyone but daddy that comes within reach... and they dont even have to be mad. Kind of like them dogs down the road that bark like crazy because people teased them so much… well back tie work is that but on purpose… and unlike the dogs down the street they know what to do the second a body part comes across the line. This will make tying the CD to a tree very dangerous for anyone you chose to hunt with and could even make taking them off the rig a complication when everyone gets excited. Not to mention your buddy jumping up and down waving his arms hollering to send the CD… this can look a lot like what decoys will do to agitate a green protection dog.

To break it down you are making it so that your CD sees people the same way he sees pigs. In my personal opinion people pour countless hours/ years into training a true man stopper. If you want a weekend sport dog that can do a little sleeve bite work once or twice a month you should be fine but don’t expect it to bite anyone without a sleeve on. Or you just want a dog that will bark at strangers near the house you should be fine but don’t expect it to stick with a guy who will to call his bluff. But it you want a real man stopper that you can point at someone and know they are going to get bit and where keep it separate.

Lastly and anyone who has picked up a bite sleeve will agree with me on this. Most dogs cant even bite a sleeve and only a small percent of them will truly bite a human and stay with it. My little dust buster vacuum has broken many hearts and shattered egos.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME?

there is a difference between sport dogs, fear biters, spastic genetic freaks and REAL,STABLE dogs.

First off a dog that cant decifer the difference between a pig and a person and check himself is not welcome in my presence ever! and I reccomend no one ever breed a dog of this caliber for any reason, but I know there are people doing in the name of sport.



Nope not kidding… It would be like having a 40 cal that seconds as a squirt gun.
And when a hog is caught and the dual purposed human/ hog catch dog is pulled off and daddy and buddy go grappling with a hog again to get it tied the lines can be very blurry. For example my personal dog is very safe with friends and family (never even snatched at grandpa when he wheeled over his tail) but if a buddy were to tackle me just ruff housing he would most defiantly get bit because the dog knows his job. That’s not being crazy that’s taking his job and purpose in life seriously. 

Kids and family members are bit every day by their own untrained dogs that were up until that moment considered level headed dogs. Hog doggers are bit on accident from time to time for putting their hands in the wrong spot at the wrong time. Why add a trained attack dog to the mix? It’s just not responsible.

Guess we will have to agree to disagree.

You said attack dog. Attack dog vs. guard dog. They are not the same.

Really? Ok... I fold. Have fun partner.
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