I thought it was pretty nice, I don't like to say to much from watching just a video clip but one thing I see often is that certain countries , even here, people don't teach their dogs to target properly.The decoy is very fast at pulling the sleeve ,almost as if he was giving the dog a miss/bite (on the miss) and with a dog that thick ,heavy ,at a pretty good speed, that's a hard target for a dog like that, you'd have to present the sleeve longer ,I think the decoy is pretty good but he was too fast for that dog on the miss bite.
Just an assumption, but it's hard to really say from that clip.
The crappy ( and *loud* ) music makes it much harder to give a good evaluation of the dog's work. You can't hear it bark, and you can barely ( and often can't ) hear the handlers commands.
Losing the audio element of the work really decreases the value of that video.
I have never liked music on videos that are K9 sports related.You can't flipping here a thing that matters in the video.I also sometimes wonder if they took the time to add music, what else they add or motify, like the speed ect..
That's why I don't like to comment on one one unless I know the facts already .
Looks like on every reattack, the decoy pop the sleeve up and back for a prey bite, wonder what happen if he really attack the dogs instead of giving a prey bite and then attack, but they all looks good as far as I can see from the video except for the one that bounce off the sleeve, maybe he closed his eyes when he went in. Just kidding.
The crappy ( and *loud* ) music makes it much harder to give a good evaluation of the dog's work. You can't hear it bark, and you can barely ( and often can't ) hear the handlers commands.
Losing the audio element of the work really decreases the value of that video.
You are absolutely right Will, good thing they posted the video with original audio too:
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