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Call Me Sexy Srdcervac
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Rona wrote that her Lorka is first not shy csv seen by her trainer. And you where so suprised when I wrote that they are shy...
same times ago I changed my opinion about training for similar to Rona. just few csv works in reserching and traking. If as guarding dog you understand dog which is barking by gate but run away from figurant-yes they are good guarding dogs... I know much dogs this expiriend owners and my opinion about them is diffrent then owners opinion. I was thinking about it when I wrote that "internet true" is difrent than reality Last edited by jefta; 27-04-2011 at 22:18. |
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Location: Kraków
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1. the fact that CSV training is much more challenging, time-consuming, and thus costly than of the "nice" breeds that do not 'think' as much as CSVs do. 2. the fact that one cannot easily predict and plan what kind of activity (if any) a vlcak would be happy and willing to do. Quote:
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ir Brukne
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If my dogs had run away of bandits I would be simply not alive right now. My dogs would bark one or two times in a very different and low way if they want to warn me about something different that's happening, but when they need to enter in action they are completely silence, the most interesting thing is that at pack they work in a very organized and planned way. Quote:
Wolfdogs have a HUGE prey-drive, much more than common working breeds, the little difference is that they are mature and often too inteligent of what we expect a dog to be, these features turn almost impossible for you to convert prey to play, and that's the point which makes harder to train a wolfdog. About "dont eat too much", it's very particular of each dog, but if you mean that by "they dont accept food as trait" then perhaps you havent found yet the right trait. By my experience, all my dogs are very trainable with a piece of cheese. Quote:
if you socialize him with all that in a right way he will have no fear at all, but if you fail you will have a harder work to took away this "fear". Play drive not, if I play a ball to my dogs they will only stand looking at me with a face that could be translate as "what's the point of it? if you wanna it back go and catch it by yourself, im not your slave", well and seems most of CsV are like that.
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