Ivan Balabanov
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Because typically the athletic guys, they're quick. They're like, move, move, whip, whip, poof, poof. Yeah, they want to show it. And not even waiting for the dog to respond to anything. They just go, go, go. And the people that don't have that athleticism,
Because typically the athletic guys, they're quick. They're like, move, move, whip, whip, poof, poof. Yeah, they want to show it. And not even waiting for the dog to respond to anything. They just go, go, go. And the people that don't have that athleticism,
even if they don't want to, but they kind of allow the dog to be in charge and dominate them because they're not so overpowering with their presence and movements, right? I mean, ideally, you have to play both. Yeah, sure. You have to.
even if they don't want to, but they kind of allow the dog to be in charge and dominate them because they're not so overpowering with their presence and movements, right? I mean, ideally, you have to play both. Yeah, sure. You have to.
How often would you do... Like a dog that already has IGP-3 and everything is going the way it should, how often... Typically, you would do the actual routine or you would work on different pieces? Do you have any certain approach to this?
How often would you do... Like a dog that already has IGP-3 and everything is going the way it should, how often... Typically, you would do the actual routine or you would work on different pieces? Do you have any certain approach to this?
Right, it's definitely compliance for sure.
Right, it's definitely compliance for sure.
When you are into this last stretch, those last two months, how often or do you ever would train the dogs when they know that they don't have any colors to control them? Or you will always have that? You know, sometimes trainers are like, oh, I need to make them see. And then the dog is like, oh, look at me now, right?
When you are into this last stretch, those last two months, how often or do you ever would train the dogs when they know that they don't have any colors to control them? Or you will always have that? You know, sometimes trainers are like, oh, I need to make them see. And then the dog is like, oh, look at me now, right?
Yes. You're like, well, let's see what happens. You don't want to be, let's see what happens. No, no, no.
Yes. You're like, well, let's see what happens. You don't want to be, let's see what happens. No, no, no.
How do you feel about the bark and hold where the dog in the blind barks at your side for the toy And then on the field, he has a good direct out for the re-attack, but then it shifts back to guarding for the toy. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I know what you're saying. Where do you stay on this one?
How do you feel about the bark and hold where the dog in the blind barks at your side for the toy And then on the field, he has a good direct out for the re-attack, but then it shifts back to guarding for the toy. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I know what you're saying. Where do you stay on this one?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, so... But the problem is that the dog is, depending how the command is given, can be ready to attack or go into the guard. So you cannot really...
Yeah, so... But the problem is that the dog is, depending how the command is given, can be ready to attack or go into the guard. So you cannot really...
once they you know once it's a bark and hold and there is no re-attack and the dog is here we know that if there was a re-attack they would fail but there is no re-attack no but for for me a dog has to be in center yeah i i agree i'm with you on this very much i was how how offensive is dog barking if it's on the side right
once they you know once it's a bark and hold and there is no re-attack and the dog is here we know that if there was a re-attack they would fail but there is no re-attack no but for for me a dog has to be in center yeah i i agree i'm with you on this very much i was how how offensive is dog barking if it's on the side right