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Just a couple of things.
1 - To get the dogs off the "assailant" the dogs is being picked up off the ground with a prong collar on its neck and being "flanked". When a trained dog is told to OUT he OUTS, this cop is using pain to have the dog release, he has no control over the dog. Grant you, we'll use that with untrained dogs, either a flank or a prong collar because their drive is high, but to do it in a demonstration using both is pathetic. 2 - When the dog is in the down position, the dog attacks without either a command, or provocation. He does it on its own, again, no control. 3 - Thirdly, the sheep with absolutely no idea what they're watching are just like WOW. I've make a call into them to see what their training looks like. |
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General, I've been a part of K9 training, on the receiving end (guy getting attacked). |
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