he actually had a lot of faults going around the goal instead of the blind not holding a correct fuss not holding a correct bark and hold being focused on the decoy and not the handler this is the world championships, there will be different standards than for a simple club competition
This is a world championship. The judging is going to be tough. There has to be a distinction between excellent, very good, good, satisfactory and failure. Handlers and their dogs compete at national championships,in order to qualify to be selected for their nation’s team at the world level competition. Imagine that you are the dog/handler team with the perfect, or near perfect performance. Would you want to see this team awarded equal points???
Fabulous dog! When I retire I'm getting a Belgium Malinois. I work to much right now. Cuz these dogs require time to train....need a job. Fabulous fabulous fabulous.
@@RePlayBoy101 Lol, one of the best Schutzhund competitors I know is a 73-year old woman... She has 2 rottweilers and 1 Malinois. You were saying...? Another retiree I know has 6 (!) Tibetan Mastiffs all on her own. It's not about physical domination, it's about the mental part.
This dog is purely playing a game and 10/10 for that, however its not protecting the handler ( runs back to decoy with the sleeve ) ... the handler knows this look at his face
this is a game, operative k9 dogs are trained for life like scenarios and must re-license every 12 months, for example just search for "Crufts police dog display"
Tell you what. Let’s see you perform a courage test with this dog without a sleeve. Because I can tell you right now, he would tear your arm off. Idiot.