No offense taken . They are legitimate observations based on what was seen on tv. I was just giving further information on what I know of these K9 Teams .
Originally it was to be 10 episodes . Animal Planet liked it so much they asked for 5 more episodes and they are still filmimg here to complete those .
Ranger has a bad case of happy tail . Wags it so much he cut it open on everything . Kept wagging it and it wouldn't heal because he wagged off the bandages. Removing part of it was neccessary for it to heal properly . We have a few dogs like that .
Yea Jim... how come the program isn't more "multi-cultural" ?? Where are all the Mali's???? ;-)
We train quite a few for other departments but tend to stick to GSD's for us. Old habits I guess . I'm no longer a trainer but I heard through the grape vine that that may change . I've always been partial to Dutchies myself .
I'll not weigh in with any criticism because I know that if your dog is gonna screw you it'll be on camera or in front of a crowd. I am enjoying the series thus far and am glad to hear its been extended.
Caught an episode tonite called "Hide and Seek" and saw a little bit of some guy named Jim Nash and his dog Bingo.
While it may be easy for you guys to focus on the mistakes that probably only you would notice, I think, all in all, the program is a real positive thing and goes a long way in promoting the value and benefits of using K-9s.
I'm looking forward to more episodes and some more action with Jim and Bingo.
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