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jetro hes pit/staff x and hed eat ye alive honestly.Hes a right placid dog while im about,great with other dogs but try and get in and he'll fukin savage ye thank god.No barking just straight in and attack.The amazing thing is he didnt protect till over 3 years old.Hey lump,hope yer well,I got the baikal here ready,the dogs are primed at all times so fingers x'd it'll make it diffucult for them.Lab the sire to nicco is from czech,hes black,bad and huge.The dog is an x police dog and was bought for breeding schutzhund competitors.I have high hopes for the pup.

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Some knuckle on those legs, hopefully he wont turn out to big, uneccersary but he looks a good stamp :thumbs: My advice jigsaw, just ensure the person you have training him has a good reputation, the fella with the sleeve trains the dog, not the handler and i had a conversation only last week with somebody who assumed because he had bought a well bred pup protection training wasn't planned as he expected a natural rin tin tin, me thinks he will have a shock :yes:

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thanks simon,when do you think is the right age for starting him off,I was just leaving him have a relaxed upbringing for the moment,the trainer I hear has a high degree of knowlege with shepherds and trials.

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thanks simon,when do you think is the right age for starting him off,I was just leaving him have a relaxed upbringing for the moment,the trainer I hear has a high degree of knowlege with shepherds and trials.

 

 

To be honest mate, i experimented with mine, you can start with a puppy roll/bite pillow(not a euphamism) at about 4 months and progress from there depending on the dogs temperament. My line were/are very high drive and forward and matured failry quickly, they often progressed in one manwork session from a bite roll-soft sleeve-hard sleeve with bite bar..... I think the basic control and bitework should ALL be fun and light hearted and treated as a game and the dog worked in prey drive until he is mentally mature, this may be 12 months but more likely 18-24 in many lines. When the dog is mentally mature and used to all the basic work under control and displayed commitment and a full mouth grip i then step up the training a few gears and test the dogs defensive and fight drive, a good protection dog NEEDS a good level of defence drive to be good, but too much and its its useless so its a fine line, for me a balance of 60% prey drive and 40% defence is ideal....Its difficult to explain on a forum and much easier in person or the phone lol

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