There is a sample video of the 2004 ADWF Championship. It is about 7 minutes long and if you don't have broadband downloading might take forever. The video shows a couple pits, dobbies ,rott,malinios and gsd's. It can be found here http://www.famtreasures.com/DogPages/awdf.htm
After viewing please feel free to comment on dogs and decoy I would like to hear your views and observations.
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Nice clip, liked the background music <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
I enjoyed watching the decoy guy with the ponytail, he picked up the dogs well. the other guy (who kept on falling) i think was blocking the dogs and not good footwork, which ended him up falling, i mean the first gsd was not that fast and if you see it in slow motion, check out his feet. my opinion <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
I have to agree with Stephanie. The footwork and style of the second helper can get a fast dog seriously hurt. Don’t think any of those dogs should have caused the helper to fall or “crash” with the dogs.
According to the 2003 IPO/SchH rules the judge isn’t allowed to walk up to the blind during the bark & hold, like the judge in this clip.
When I click on the sites button all I get is a white screan with a bunch of weird writting. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> What am I doing wrong?
The helper that falls down twice is a great helper and a great trainer Ive trained with him many times and totaly trust his judgement, he did however have a bad day that day and it can happen. The first dog looks like it was targeting to his right then at the last moment went back to his left, the mal was just fast and seemed very centered and the pressure of not getting jammed again looks like got him in trouble. Not trying to invent excuses for him but sometimes stuff happens and it did that day however this clip is not a good representation of him. Anyway just wanted to get my two cents in on his behalf.
Stop making excuses for your dog and start training it!
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