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A dog with IPO is an agressive dog? CsW protecting the house or working as watch dog - is it an agressive dog? Is dominant dog an agressive dog? |
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But activity , fearless etc is not equal dominancy....and also not equal with agressivity, such as dominancy is not equal agressivity also. Moreover as csw is a tipical pack dog, they accept the pack rules.....so the position in the pack is depending on behaviour and the opposit. And I also don't want to wrote my oppinion about working dogs.........just only one thing : if you work with malinois or gsd you surely don't want to work with csw !!!! |
does that exist a calm wolfdog?? :lol: :lol:
the only ones that I saw which is really " calm" , to see too calm are dogs which after information are dogs under treatment.... :? I am not expert, far from, however, of what I see at home and of the various dogs that I could see, on their premises, in their element, are of the dogs of dominant nature, and I must acknowledge that is this difficult character which me also attract in the race ... :lol: |
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There was always the problem with too heavy dogs which were too lazy to move... ;) But it was caused by the type such dogs represented - lymphatic dogs tend to be slow and flegmatic. But since some time there are more and more cases of "Saarloos alike" character by Czechoslovakian Woldogs. There is sojmetimes really no difference between better socialized Saarloos wolfhonds and some CzWs I've seen. Both are... I would not say "friendly" but "indifferent". The behave similar to the dogs which get calming drugs (but I'm 100% that the owners do not gave them any drugs!). And I know such dogs appeared in different countries... |
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csv is not limited in its possibilities, but we have to "give" more to get more from csv. it explains all. imho of course 8) i don't work with my wolfdogs (i mean professional level), but i see their abilities ;-) and the most sad thing is that many lazy breeders (lazy to train, lazy to select by temperament - or just saving their money) proclaim this as a norm... |
ok...than write about this, just after you made IPO exam with your dogs
I did...with csw and also with other breed...so I know what I'm talking about ! Edit |
i know some dogs which are not controlable, not stable etc. but they have ipo diplomas :lol: and we don't speak about concrete dogs, but about our breed. and about very bad trends in breeding ;-) and not only...
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A socially very expansive male that will show this behavior not only against dogs but also against humans is nothing desirable as a pet in our modern times. A self confident dog is something desirable because it will stay calmer in socially stressfull situations, being not in need to proof itself at any time. So a calm dog might be very self confident if it doesn´t see a need to get exited. That doesn´t tell anything about it´s trainability. Ina |
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Males growling on other males in the ring are normal. Dog not tolerating dogs from other "packs" are normal too.... Sorry, but I read too many accusations on this forum "because you have an agressive dog"... People with unusual dogs attack people which have dog which show really typical CzW character... I would not say that 'unusual' dogs have always 'untypical' character - but "the exception proves the rule"... Quote:
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In standard we have 2 lines descripcion of so broad topic. What is utility of csv? We have two exams: SVP which don't test behavior and IPO which is to difficult because need's good drive and eliminate shy dogs.
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There are several exams and several training technics......we were talking about IPO because Daiva wrote about it.
My personal oppinion is yes Margo...csw's are very intelligent, could study easily.....but not the classical working dogs , and not the breed which is good for IPO work. It is not means that some of them couldn't pass.....but those who worked with malinois or gsd...those surely could feel the differences :lol: Edit |
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and this info we have from moore countrys about atypical activity in wolfdogs and diferent in temperament p.s. yes when was heavy old cz type dogs this are moore ok, but when now we saw light and moore feminine type dog with this - a little to strange |
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Expansive dogs which are also "sure" about their strengt are much harder to provoke. Sure, if they decide that somebody crossed the line the reaction will be hard. The top of the pack is always a calmer individual. Self-confident dog which do not need to attack other pack members. Exactly the "second" dog tend to be more agressive: weaker animals which are affraid to "loose" what they "own" tend to be more agressive... Dogs are not much different than people - they accept voluntarily charismatic leaders. Calm but self confident. Agressive tyrants have small chances to be accepted (and it makes them more and more angry). |
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Two fighting males might be behaving like dogs but this will depent on how the fight started. Quote:
As long as every kind of motivation will get mixed up it will not be possible to name the new character problem. The indifference you described, if I did understand you properly, is something normally caused by lack of self confidence that has been trained of. The dog learned how to manage those situations. It is different to the lack of interest many adult wolfdogs show to social interaction with strangers if they don´t provide treats or being petted. Ina |
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Ones more. What type of working dog is csv? |
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Apart from that I start to think the problem here is a language one. And still I don´t know what is untypical about this one dog. |
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