For those of you that have used dogs on actual unprotected people...while your dog is biting, is it good suspect submission practice/bite training to pull your dog a bit - so he feels he's losing grip - and then let him loose, so he rebites with a full mouth? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
I am not sure where your going with this - you need to email me before posting anything else on it. I have been invoilved in proptection training dogs for 30 years and have never needed this kind of information. Maybe police K9 handler need it - civilians dont.
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