hello,
what is ve seen with RRs is that even if they cant be trained with sch rules, you can trust them when is comes to protection.their basic instinct is still "untuched" and to my opinion thats their beauty.
you are right, they "fall" with the game training.and i use this just to keep the dangers level low:when they decide to hit you have to be sure that you can stop them.personally i dont mind training them to hit.they know that better than us..
regards!
I've read through the posts and we have a GSD female and a RR male. It's amazing how different these two dogs are. If schutzhund training involves sleeping, eating, being a giant goofball and other non-demanding things, then the RR is perfect.
This is somewhat tongue-in-cheek, but I couldn't imagine my RR doing this type of work. I have worked with the RR extensively on obedience training and he's a very good responsive dog that is focused on me. I am also currently training him for turkey hunting (which comes pretty natural to him). The GSD on the other hand will do whatever I ask of her whenever I ask.
Steve your breeds are definatelly different.like mine dobermanns and ridgebacks.
with my hand on my heart i really wish you never see your ridgeback angry for a human - i wish for me it will never happen again.
its a bloodline issue and a 'more guard'-'more hunter' puppy issue.guards dont track well - hunters dont guard well.
i ve got a guard and a tracker.and its 100% sure that RRs are not for 'ballet' , at least the ones closer to S.A. bloodlines.
cheers
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