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Date Posted: 16:04:39 04/25/08 Fri
Author: Norman Epstein
Subject: Re: BB's in Protection work
In reply to: Hardbodies 's message, "BB's in Protection work" on 19:55:21 04/22/08 Tue

I have done some protection training with mine. Go to youtube and in the search box put in normandavidepstein and that will take you to some 20 training videos of tracking obedience and protection with my Boerboel who is now a Sch A. There are also some training with my 5 month old GSD pup. Norman

>First all, anyone here currently working any BB's or
>dogs in PP work?
>
>I have noticed and let me know if you have experianced
>something different that a BB without ANY training
>taken to the PP field and confronted by a helper works
>out of it's Defense drive, if you were to take an
>adult AB it would mainly work from it's Prey Drive,
>now I start when dogs are pups and trained my BB pup
>through prey, but what have you guys done in an adult
>situation. My trainer wonders that if he just trains
>out of defense, will it turn the dog so aggressive
>that is cannot be socialable in public? Anyone have
>any experiance on this. Or does it just depend on the
>seriousness and aggressive nature of the dog in
>general.
>
>Thanks

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