I somehow stumbled across a PSA video on a different channel, and now I'm binge-watching Kai videos. He's so much fun to watch that I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if he's a Shetland Pony-sized goofball on his downtime (I hope that's not an insulting thing to say about a sport dog). What an absolutely brilliant dog.
For the protection work, can you tell me why the dogs are taught to bight the arm that doesn't not hold the weapon? In a real world confrontation, could that not result in the dog getting shot or stabbed if it goes for say the left arm when the right hand is holding the knife or gun?
So many distractions going on in K9 Kai's immediate area, his head on a constant swivel, yet focused and making very good decisions - a commendation to his handler! The dedication of training for the success of these incredible animals is clear, a testament of man's genuine love for his dog... it's a beautiful thing!
No wonder only 32 dogs are PSA3 titled. It's way too demanding for dogs. And not every breed could do this 😵 It's a malinois, Dutch shepherd, german shepherd sport.