@@blacky3921 i ve seen on another comment that the grip was sanctionned by more or less points? So,it s like nvbk ring on that point? In Belgium the grip is based on 15points(15for 100%full and deep grip,when the 15tooth that you can see on the side of the head of the dog are biting in the same time,14 if one tooth is not biting,13 if 2tooths aren t biting,etc...).Is it the same thing in your programma?
@@blacky3921 it s more a dark malinois,maybe crossed with dutch(as the x-maliniois and x-dutch from the knpv line).Sometimes,they cross also with gsd(at knpv).
Although I admire how well trained and control these dogs are showing. I have been training for more than 50 years and it really bothers me to see these dogs not going after the weapon arm. It's funny how today's trainers think that if the dog can take slaps on the shoulder he is well trained. Well I see him as dead. I mean just think about it if you send your dog on a man who has a knife and he is not trained to attack the weapon arm, you now lost your well-trained dog. Just my 50 years opinion.
A dog sent to a guy with a weapon usually ends up dead, the only chance he has is speed and power, and commitment to the bite. Dogs that are trained to transferred bite or weapon arms always hesitate and have no speed and a weak grip, they will be dead even faster. What if the guy has two weapons on each hand?
This dog survived because of speed and power, weapon arm targeting, the dog will slow down and will get an ax full on his face. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-f2C3Ft2GVxI.html