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|  12-11-2003, 00:55 | #1 | 
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			some questions (a poll?) - could be the CSW considered a "working dog" ? - for who has tried to train it : which it is the most large problem that you have gone trough ? - is FCI group 1 (sheepdog!) the right group for CSW, or the right group should be, for example, group 5 ? of this thing already it has been discussed on an italian mailing list...ulterior opinions on the argument would be appreciated   sorry for my english...is from...google! 
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|  12-11-2003, 02:34 | #2 | |||
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   If you work on higher level (competitions and championships) there is also a problem with motivation of a CSW - they never work for nothing...   Quote: 
 It sounds funny but the are good sherherd dogs...   
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|  12-11-2003, 03:20 | #3 | ||||
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|  09-12-2003, 01:42 | #4 | ||
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  She is very friendly to them and we 'll never give her a chance to change this behaviour   Quote: 
  My dog Chezka did a normal apport, a play apport and a search apport without any reward, as the fasted one of the whole training group (like it was her normal dayly work!) | ||
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|  26-12-2003, 18:19 | #5 | ||||
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 In the first case it looks horrible: most CzW see no sence to bark without any good reason. (I fully agree with them....  ) And learn them to do it is long and hard work.   In the second case: barking during the protection work is not a bigger problem. OK, sometimes you will meet a very resistant dog (like our Merry Bell  ) - she never makes any bigger noise. We own also a GSD-mix which is barking whole day so I must say I like this characteristic of Bell very much but we have a hard work to do...   Quote: 
  I know it. Here you need to use the obedience instead of playing with the dog. Only then you can be sure he will aport in every situation. For a long time people said: it's almost impossible to learn a CzW to aport. Last year only ONE CzW among ten did the aport during the exams in Lazne Belohrad. But the people also learn. And with better knowledge about training the dogs they also come to a conclusion: "it is possible if you know how to do it".  And this year only ONE dog among 10 making the ZOP exam get 0 point for aport....   Quote: 
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  ). We have a small herd of goats. I already used Merry Bell to graze them - it was working and it was funny. But I will not call Merry a shepherd dog - for this work you need special training and the dog should grow up among the herd. Merry Bell is just a Sunday shepherd...   
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|  29-12-2003, 00:50 | #6 | |||
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 but now we are tryng to teach him to howl on command  very harder to learn (and so useless...but so funny  ) Quote: 
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|  05-01-2004, 23:21 | #7 | ||||
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  We also tried it - now we are able to encourage our CzWs to howl but we need a lot of exercises to teach them to howl on command...   Quote: 
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|  06-01-2004, 00:15 | #8 | |||
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			navarre schreef Quote: 
  ) But with my CsW's I am still trying to teach them, they now only howl when they hear a real wolf on tv! margo schreef: Quote: 
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   One of my CsW's is always playing with our cat (since she was 6 weeks she was used to a cat) But the other one every time thinks the hunting season is open!   But since a few days there seems to be a armistice   Maybe it came because of the correction of me on the right moment, while in the same time the cat did give him one big scratch. since that time they ignore eachother  greetings mijke | |||
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