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Personal Protection Dog Training
30 April 2012, 16:16,
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RE: Personal Protection Dog Training
No one would argue about that G79, you're dogs are bullet proof. Or are they?
My present one is scared of frogs. Innoculous enough thing that is but it goes into a fight or flight state. It takes a while for it to relax despite reassurance.
Previous dogs I've professionally handled, hail, mopeds, cats, ticking accumulators on trains, crow alarm calls, the list goes on and my mates (two of whom are current drugs dogs handlers) have seen worse down to one who attacked a woman wearing lace gloves.
My sniffer dog was afraid of cases with wheels on. She'd clamber over everything including these cases but when a case was wheeled near to her she would react nervously.
Sometimes it's the subtle things that cause distress and whilst a dog is thinking about that, it's not 100% on the job.


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Personal Protection Dog Training - by 00111001 - 30 April 2012, 11:34
RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - by g79 - 30 April 2012, 14:17
RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - by g79 - 30 April 2012, 14:31
RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - by Paul - 30 April 2012, 15:22
RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - by g79 - 30 April 2012, 15:27
RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - by g79 - 30 April 2012, 16:05
RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - by Paul - 30 April 2012, 16:16
RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - by Paul - 10 May 2012, 18:13
RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - by Paul - 15 May 2012, 17:46

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