Man, I gotta believe that the decoys adrenline is pumping wildly knowing they are about to be hit by a 60'ish lb dog at 20+mph. They must take some serious abuse.
Sandy Moore Webboard User Reg: 07-25-2006
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Tim, I was having a little trouble with my internet connection lagging a bit during the video and since my eyes aren't what they used to be it made it doubly hard to see...did I spot a couple of GSDs in there? It looked like it from my end...if they were the ones I'm thinking of, I love the GSDs' style, powerful
I just plain love seeing a dog take down a bad guy. It's thrilling.
Sandy, there were no GSD's in the video. In the PH1, PH2, Objectguard routines, there were no full GSD's. There were a couple crosses that looked like GSD's.
Michael, these dogs are used to the collisions. They tense their muscles up and prepare for the impact. There aren't that many injuries to the dogs. Now a dog that isn't used to that type of collision and doesn't prepare itself for the impact, would have a higher chance of getting "jammed".
Michael West Webboard User Reg: 05-23-2007
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Hey there Tim,
I know what your talking about, my dog has a very thick neck too. Now he doesn't normally do hits like that but some times, and each time is scares the crap out of me.
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