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#52864 - 02/15/05 08:07 AM "starter kit" suggestion
Marc Wolf



Registered: 03/15/04
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Hi Ed


Does this package contain all the basic knowledge I need (i had a couple of good dogs, so I don't need the very very basics) to raise a working puppy until the age of 8 month or did I forget a movie (or perhaps I chose too much?)

The Foundation of Grip Training
Basic Dog obedience
Drive Focus Grip
8 weeks to 8 month
Bite training for Puppies
working puppy
first step of bite training
grooming gsd


The biggest Problem for my hesitation is that I that I don't know exactly which equipment I will exactly need. Which sizes of bite-roll etc. I will certainly know it after I watched the movies, but perhaps you can give me a list of exquipment, you recomment along that is needed till the age of 8 month?


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Marc

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#52865 - 07/28/05 08:46 PM Re: "starter kit" suggestion
Brian Lampton
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Registered: 07/27/05
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I had recently asked Ed a similar question via an email.

Q: "May I ask, what is the difference between #101B & #108? Should I get both or will one suffice?"

(FYI - Bite Training for Puppies = Video # 108
The First Steps of Bite Training = Video # 101B)

Ed Frawley's reply was as follows:

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I don't think you need Bite Training Puppies..... I think the DVD on Building Drive and Focus is a better way of training.




I went with his suggestion, but I am just starting out so I would listen to what Ed and others have to say on the issue before making your final decision.

One thing I will suggest, unless you are a vet, buy the First Aid video "Save Your Dog's Life #423", it's only $20.00 and with it you will be better equipped to save your dog's life should the need arise. I can't wait to get mine. The way I see it, most of the training is based on making the dog better able to serve man, however this one is about man being a better handler, it's the least we owe them. Not to mention, it protects our investment.

I will take interest in answers to the question you posed about required equipment. I too am starting out and want to get a list of things I will need to have early on.

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