steve strom Webboard User Reg: 03-17-2006
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But Bob, you get to sit down to compete,,,,I can't believe how judgemental some folks can be.
Hmmmm! I think I'm getting closer to looking into this.
Two 80 lb GSDs! Maybe they have a Brace class?!
Somebody slap me!
Brace? Isnt that show stuff? This a working dog sport. Grip, drive, work that shin. There's gotta be a backchaining sequence to take a dog to the higher levels.
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Grip, drive, work that shin.
Grip, drive, work that shin. OMG that's funny.
Now I can't get it out of my head. Keeps going around like an aerobic move to a catchy tune.
Not sure what prompts this behavior on humans, let alone have any advice on back chaining it. Not one of my dogs has ever done this. A little dominant posturing on each other before they learn it's unacceptable but never on a human.
Sorry Steve, no help but you can call me a hillbilly. That was absolutely hilarious. The humpies.
Steve, back chaining starts with the final behavior being trained first. Not sure how that's gonna happen and still train for the front half. Just not enough energy left.
They have a brace class in OB, show ring, beagle field events and a few others. As long as you have two legs to stand.....errr...sit on I see no reason why this new sport couldn't handle a brace. It could be called a brace for the embrace!
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