Re: I have a question for experienced dog people...
[Re: John Haudenshield ]
#204546 - 08/05/2008 02:23 PM |
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Could someone post a video of some good (suit) decoying by a female decoy?
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Re: I have a question for experienced dog people...
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#204547 - 08/05/2008 02:25 PM |
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Hopefully I'll have some footage after our club's helper certs later this month- but it'll be majority sleeve work.
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Re: I have a question for experienced dog people...
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Re: I have a question for experienced dog people...
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It depends. Some French Ring folks are wanting to come out as well, so *they* may do some body bites.
If you're meaning simply wearing a full suit, yes, we'll be dressed to the nines, enough to make the Michelin Man proud.
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Re: I have a question for experienced dog people..
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#204552 - 08/05/2008 02:49 PM |
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It depends. Some French Ring folks are wanting to come out as well, so *they* may do some body bites.
If you're meaning simply wearing a full suit, yes, we'll be dressed to the nines, enough to make the Michelin Man proud.
Excellent. I think the suit worked as hard as the dog to take me down.
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Re: I have a question for experienced dog people..
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#204554 - 08/05/2008 02:57 PM |
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Try wearing 30 lbs Interceptor Body Armor, with sleeves, frontal, back and side plates inserted, groin protector and neck yoke attached. Then add 8 lbs Kevelar Helmet with NVG mount, full 5 qt CamelBack, full combat load of M4/M203 & M9 Ammo (another 40lbs, easily), and other miscellaneous fun stuff hangin' off.
Then a hyper 60 lbs Malinois decides to get a running start, and tackle you, feet planted squarely in your chest, and hang from the neck yoke.
Did I mention, it's 130 degrees Farenheit, in the shade?
Good times...
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Re: I have a question for experienced dog people..
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#204562 - 08/05/2008 03:26 PM |
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Try wearing 30 lbs Interceptor Body Armor, with sleeves, frontal, back and side plates inserted, groin protector and neck yoke attached. Then add 8 lbs Kevelar Helmet with NVG mount, full 5 qt CamelBack, full combat load of M4/M203 & M9 Ammo (another 40lbs, easily), and other miscellaneous fun stuff hangin' off.
Lol, add a 75 lb. rucksack and then hump the hills with all that gear......welcome to the world of SF.
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Re: I have a question for experienced dog people..
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#204563 - 08/05/2008 03:39 PM |
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Lol, add a 75 lb. rucksack and then hump the hills with all that gear......welcome to the world of SF.
There's a reason why women aren't allowed in.
I could probably handle the load and the mission for a month or so.
After that, I'd be worthless to the Army, I'd be broke beyond recovery. As it was, I destroyed my knees pushing myself to pass the APFT at the male standard (which I did every time) for my first three years in.
One day I woke up and realized, shit, there's a reason for the difference in standards.
And it ain't " cultural", neither.
But carrying a .40 would be a nice change over the 9mm.
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Re: I have a question for experienced dog people..
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#204619 - 08/05/2008 10:45 PM |
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Try wearing 30 lbs Interceptor Body Armor, with sleeves, frontal, back and side plates inserted, groin protector and neck yoke attached. Then add 8 lbs Kevelar Helmet with NVG mount, full 5 qt CamelBack, full combat load of M4/M203 & M9 Ammo (another 40lbs, easily), and other miscellaneous fun stuff hangin' off.
Lol, add a 75 lb. rucksack and then hump the hills with all that gear......welcome to the world of SF.
Geesh, makes carrying a 30 to 40lb pack on searches and a 45lb pack on wildland fires seem tame....LOL
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Re: I have a question for experienced dog people...
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#204621 - 08/05/2008 10:55 PM |
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I would like to add that I meant not based on the handler's skill or confidence- but a man vs. woman- the fact that a dog naturally smells the differences between two genders. Just like a dog can tell if another DOG is a male, female, or neutered, and also their age/etc. The dog can sense more testosterone in a man, and not in a woman, just like they would in a dog.
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