Absolutely love your channel. So open with your knowledge. I've been incorporating some of your training methods with my pups with which I intend to compete later on down the track. I've been getting good results. You deserve at least 1 million more subscribers.
Would you please be sure to post a follow up video of the next steps? I have a dog I will be working on track for S&R purposes and I want to use this method of training. Thanks!
Good day! Just a random question. Is it possible for a male gsd showline 4yr old to introduce bitework for sport protection? I know it's too late but, is it possible? THankS!
I don’t think so. How is his drive? Your better off starting with a younger dog. You can do OB with him to brush up on that but he may be too old for it. In my experience for the most part SL aren’t drivey enough to be able to do everything involved with IGP. It’s not just biting it’s tracking/advanced OB as well. I think it’s important to lay that foundation work in early. However It does not develop to the full extent until the dog is 18 to 24 months old and with some dogs not until they are 3 years old so I’m not saying it could never happen but it really takes a specific type of dog. Before actually competing you need to get his BH-VT .This tests the dog's scenting ability, but its mental soundness, and physical endurance.The BH is a degree for traffic-safe companion dogs that tests the dogs temperament in and around people. It includes basic formal obedience - heeling on and off leash, sits, downs and recalls - as well as practical tests of the dog's character in everyday situations.
@@misssamhain4334 thanks for this. I asked people here who are enthusiast in working dogs, and they said I should start it at early age. The trainer said to me that only "civil" can be evaluate on my dog.
So I’ve recently took my Beauceron puppy to her first IGP training day and there was an adult showline GSD bitch there. She had done a few days tracking wise but I did hear one of the trainers say “you’re going to really struggle to get good results from her. Even though her drive is high for a show line, it’s still not near a working dog drive.” They haven’t progressed to bite work yet, but by the way she was talking she was trying to politely deter him from pursuing IGP with a showline
Absolutely love your channel. So open with your knowledge. I've been incorporating some of your training methods with my pups with which I intend to compete later on down the track. I've been getting good results. You deserve at least 1 million more subscribers.
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Good seeing this, I am just starting to dig into learning techniques in tracking so definitely looking forward to a series from you on this
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This has been so helpful. Been super frustrated with tracking lately. Thank you !!!
Would you please be sure to post a follow up video of the next steps? I have a dog I will be working on track for S&R purposes and I want to use this method of training. Thanks!
Great help thanks! Hoping to see a follow up video soon!
Thank you! Going to get started with my pup this week!
Incredible drive! Cheers mates!!
Need to teach mine. Only thing is he doesn't eat off the floor, only from the bowl
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What else can I use as a marker instead of a flag? I have 5 acres of underground fence flagged. He knows to stay away from those flags.
Can you keep the step by step going with this
Good day! Just a random question. Is it possible for a male gsd showline 4yr old to introduce bitework for sport protection? I know it's too late but, is it possible? THankS!
I don’t think so. How is his drive? Your better off starting with a younger dog. You can do OB with him to brush up on that but he may be too old for it. In my experience for the most part SL aren’t drivey enough to be able to do everything involved with IGP. It’s not just biting it’s tracking/advanced OB as well. I think it’s important to lay that foundation work in early. However
It does not develop to the full extent until the dog is 18 to 24 months old and with some dogs not until they are 3 years old so I’m not saying it could never happen but it really takes a specific type of dog. Before actually competing you need to get his BH-VT .This tests the dog's scenting ability, but its mental soundness, and physical endurance.The BH is a degree for traffic-safe companion dogs that tests the dogs temperament in and around people. It includes basic formal obedience - heeling on and off leash, sits, downs and recalls - as well as practical tests of the dog's character in everyday situations.
@@misssamhain4334 thanks for this. I asked people here who are enthusiast in working dogs, and they said I should start it at early age. The trainer said to me that only "civil" can be evaluate on my dog.
So I’ve recently took my Beauceron puppy to her first IGP training day and there was an adult showline GSD bitch there. She had done a few days tracking wise but I did hear one of the trainers say “you’re going to really struggle to get good results from her. Even though her drive is high for a show line, it’s still not near a working dog drive.” They haven’t progressed to bite work yet, but by the way she was talking she was trying to politely deter him from pursuing IGP with a showline
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