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Lex Ang
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Sep 9, 2005, 5:34 AM

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Hi Friends,

anyone have handling experience with both Cane Corso and Rottweiler? Could you share your experiences with me. I would like to know the differences between these two gorgous breeds of dogs. Esp in their working abilities and temperments.

Is there also any Working breeds owners ard in this forum? (eg. Cane Corso, Dogue de Bordeaux, El Perro de Presa/Dogo Canario, Neapolitan Mastiff and etc)

Best Wishes
Best Wishes


RealityDreamer
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Sep 9, 2005, 9:13 AM

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Look up raphael. He's got a few presa's, a rott or 2 n I think a dogo.Wink Nice dogs he's got.

I am fond of the working line variety of the presa..but I like good working dogs in general. Unfortunately,can't help u much as I've got no experience owning them.
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leecy
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Sep 9, 2005, 10:46 PM

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Lex Ang

well do u plan to get 1 to guard ur house? I intended to get 1 dog to guard my house, any recommendation?






Regards,

Yang


PSD
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Sep 10, 2005, 12:58 AM

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Hi Leecy,



Its been some time since I last posted here. Was just looking around to see if anything is interesting. Pertaining to your question it is important to evaluate your actual needs when u say "I intended to get 1 dog to guard my house" it can be quite tricky because almost all dogs will bark if they see strangers coming to the house. The untrained ones will bark no end . Once the dog barks he would have been considered an ample watch dog or alarm dogs.

Alternatively some may want a guard dog, meaning a dog that will warn the stranger not to approach and if the intruder indeed comes in, he would then do his job to engage the intruder. This is termed as a property guard dog. If this is what u look for then obviously u have to get the bigger versions like GSD's, Rotts, Mals....etc.

U then have to evaluate your present condition. Do u have children? Old people ....etc...etc before u can fixate on the breed as mentioned above. Some are kinder to children and old people while others are not so easily controllable.

Once u have identified those, remember that "Guard dog's are never born, they are made." This is where commitments and training comes in. Cheers

PSD

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Lex Ang
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Sep 10, 2005, 8:29 AM

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Hi RealityDreamer,

Of course I didn't miss Raphael out. He did give me alot of great advices.

ooh no worry, at least I know we both love working lines Presa.....Hi 5!!

All the best to you.
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RealityDreamer
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Sep 10, 2005, 8:35 AM

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PSD,

Great to see u post. It definitely has been a while Smile

Leecy,

PSD is right. 1 thing I think he 4got to mention is that not every malinois,rott or gsd can guard. Make sure u test the puppy for strong & solid nerves.
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RealityDreamer
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Sep 10, 2005, 8:36 AM

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Smile Cheers
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Lex Ang
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Sep 10, 2005, 8:47 AM

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Hi Leecy,

ooh you intend to get one to guard your hse? Hmm.. talking about reccomendation, I think it depends on what your need. Like to what extend you want him to guard your property. I am more into the bonding between dogs and owners thru training esp. Protection training, rather than showing the dog. So pls bear with me if I talk to much on it. I will try to shorten it.

If your place is big I think a mixture of breeds will be gd. Coz you will need some to be able to run fast, some with strong jaws and some who are big enough to pin intruders down.

But if you have small yard, I think a majestic looking one will be gd enough to stop ppl from coming in.

What breeds do you have in mind? Actually, I think the breed temperament only give you a general idea. If you want the dog to work for you, you have to put in effort too. P.S. there are also stranger friendly rott, presa, pit bull etc around so I think puppy selection process is also very important.

Hi PSD,

I totally agree with you. Are you a protection dog owner?

Best Wishes
Best Wishes


boon
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Sep 12, 2005, 5:21 PM

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If your place is big I think a mixture of breeds will be gd. Coz you will need some to be able to run fast, some with strong jaws and some who are big enough to pin intruders down.

But if you have small yard, I think a majestic looking one will be gd enough to stop ppl from coming in.



Be it big or reasonable size of your proterty, for a agile, strong full bite, nice size to crash the crook down.....hmmmm what about GSD ? All in one....

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Lex Ang
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Sep 12, 2005, 11:07 PM

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Hi Boon,

I agree with you, but if your place is too big I always think you should have different breeds of dogs that are extremely gd in various work to cooperate, in order to achieve better results. Like speed/agility wise Doberman, GSD, Malinios are gd choices. Biting Power I will go for Rott, Presa, Tosa.

Another point I will consider is whether the dog suits our tropical region and the maintance of the dog.

I agree that the GSD is a dog with great drive, what I like about him is the long muzzle, thus reduces the chance of getting heat stroke comparing to other short muzzle dogs. But Personally I wouldnt choose GSD as a my guarding choice because of its biting power are not as high as some other breeds I seen. Another point is its longer coat compare to my other choices. I know I won't spend too much time brush their coat, thus I drop the idea of having a GSD.

No offence to anyone, its just my little opinons. I would love to hear from the other friends of this forum too.
Best Wishes


boon
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Sep 12, 2005, 11:44 PM

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Hi Boon,

I agree with you, but if your place is too big I always think you should have different breeds of dogs that are extremely gd in various work to cooperate, in order to achieve better results. Like speed/agility wise Doberman, GSD, Malinios are gd choices. Biting Power I will go for Rott, Presa, Tosa.

Another point I will consider is whether the dog suits our tropical region and the maintance of the dog.

I agree that the GSD is a dog with great drive, what I like about him is the long muzzle, thus reduces the chance of getting heat stroke comparing to other short muzzle dogs. But Personally I wouldnt choose GSD as a my guarding choice because of its biting power are not as high as some other breeds I seen. Another point is its longer coat compare to my other choices. I know I won't spend too much time brush their coat, thus I drop the idea of having a GSD.

No offence to anyone, its just my little opinons. I would love to hear from the other friends of this forum too.



Hi, I respect your view,

but u just need to look harder for the GSD that will bite and the pressure per inch is more than the short muzzle breeds. When i said GSD, i do not relate to those banana black show 'beauty'....

Boon - I Love Fast Dogs That Hit Hard
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PSD
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Sep 13, 2005, 3:00 AM

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Hi Chloe,

I just try to catch up whenever I can. The arms are getting a bit rusty and so is the brain I must say. Getting old perhaps....not as strong as I used to be....

PSD

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Make sure my shepherd dog remains a working dog, for I have struggled all my life long for that aim ."

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PSD
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Sep 13, 2005, 3:04 AM

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Hi PSD,

I totally agree with you. Are you a protection dog owner?



Hi Lex,

Nah.....I'm just a rusty fella having too much to do. Dogs are a big hobby for me and I was once active in the sports of SchH.

PSD

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Make sure my shepherd dog remains a working dog, for I have struggled all my life long for that aim ."

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Lex Ang
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Sep 13, 2005, 7:26 AM

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Hi, I respect your view,

but u just need to look harder for the GSD that will bite and the pressure per inch is more than the short muzzle breeds. When i said GSD, i do not relate to those banana black show 'beauty'....



Yes Boon, I believe no matter what breed we are choosing, we really need to spend time choosing them. I do come across very timid and friendly Presa Canario.

Cheers! I do not qualify to join the clan of showing beautiful dogs too. Can I check with you what are you working your dogs on?
Best Wishes


Lex Ang
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Sep 13, 2005, 7:31 AM

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Hi Lex,

Nah.....I'm just a rusty fella having too much to do. Dogs are a big hobby for me and I was once active in the sports of SchH.



Hi PSD,

No no, you dont sound that 'rusty' to me...Smile ooh yeah, dogs are also a big hobby of mine. Are you too busy that why you stop your SchH?
Best Wishes


RealityDreamer
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Sep 13, 2005, 8:07 AM

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" was once active in the sports of SchH. ".......ur not into it no more...? Frown

I hope in the future...u get to slow down n become an active participant again. We need more ppl like u!
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RealityDreamer
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Sep 13, 2005, 8:17 AM

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Hi Lex,

Was thinking abt ur post..n i started out like u too. But I always considered Presa's my first choice coz of their temperamant,bite,looks n short coat. But good ones are difficult to find.

Then rotts crossed my mind..so say IF i had access to good presa's. The choice would be still them because the rotts hv a longer coat n i'm being superficial here but i like the presa's look much more Blush

A good presa combined with a sharp dog would make a good team(perhaps a dobe,another of my fav). Then hv 1 or 2 GSD or mals for sport and a lil pitbull for a pet....aahhh....my perfect family Laugh
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boon
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Sep 13, 2005, 4:04 PM

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Hi Lex,

Was thinking abt ur post..n i started out like u too. But I always considered Presa's my first choice coz of their temperamant,bite,looks n short coat. But good ones are difficult to find.

Then rotts crossed my mind..so say IF i had access to good presa's. The choice would be still them because the rotts hv a longer coat n i'm being superficial here but i like the presa's look much more Blush

A good presa combined with a sharp dog would make a good team(perhaps a dobe,another of my fav). Then hv 1 or 2 GSD or mals for sport and a lil pitbull for a pet....aahhh....my perfect family Laugh



Hi Chloe,

You're one of a kind......

Boon - I Love Fast Dogs That Hit Hard
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leecy
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Sep 13, 2005, 5:59 PM

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PSD

GR.. hmm.. actually i kinda like GR but i heard that GR are too frenly & not suitable to guard is it true? correct me if im wrong as i dont know much abt how to train a guard dog etc.. Smile






Regards,

Yang


leecy
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RealityDreamer

erm, how to test? Crazy






Regards,

Yang


RealityDreamer
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Sep 13, 2005, 9:47 PM

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lolSly

for now..that is my family...no kids or husband in mind Tongue
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RealityDreamer
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Sep 13, 2005, 9:54 PM

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Hi Leecy,

It'd be a lot easier to train dogs that were bred for guard work. I.e. a retriever for retrieving,a pointer for pointing or a working dog (rotts,dobs,mals,gsd etc) for guarding.

As for testing for strong nerves,I would take the puppy to a new place that he has not been to & then make a loud surprising sound(like dropping a metal bowl behind him). a bad reaction would be the pup get surprised & then run away & won't come back when u coach him back. a good reaction would b,he turn his head around & cautiously sniff the thing that made the sound,an acceptable reaction would be he gets surprised,jump abit,butcomes to the place where the surprise took place.Every1 has their own preferred reaction,this is mine..so maybe u could ask the others as well.

U can also search the internet. Google "puppy aptitude test" & i think if I am not mistaken some1 wrote abt it in the forum.Smile
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boon
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Sep 13, 2005, 10:07 PM

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Just some addons on chloe's reply...

i would also like to see the puppy reaction before the loud souce test, let them alone in the new strange place and observe how they behave....then u walk away and hide from their sight...and when u come back to them how they react....

another one would be body posture, they way they carry themselves and interaction among puppies......

may be a pain/stress toleration may also require for top level sport or some PP dogs.

oh yeah how fast do they recover if someting less than present happened to them...

Boon - I Love Fast Dogs That Hit Hard
You Ask Me To Fight For You, I Give You Freedom & Protection And Then You Question The Manner In Which I Provide It, I'd Rather You Just Said -- "Thank You" --

(This post was edited by boon on Sep 13, 2005, 10:10 PM)


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Hi PSD,

No no, you dont sound that 'rusty' to me...Smile ooh yeah, dogs are also a big hobby of mine. Are you too busy that why you stop your SchH?
Best Wishes



Yeah u can say that. Used to owned and train up to 7 dogs for the sport or PP at one time but now I had reduced it to only 1 which I'm still keeping in shape for possible SchH trialing. However all have to depend on how much time I can squeeze out from the normal schedule. For now I only do some conditioning work and also stamina work every 2 days just to keep the dog fit......erm......and keep my stomach from bulging too much....CrazyLaugh

PSD

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Make sure my shepherd dog remains a working dog, for I have struggled all my life long for that aim ."

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PSD
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" was once active in the sports of SchH. ".......ur not into it no more...? Frown

I hope in the future...u get to slow down n become an active participant again. We need more ppl like u!



Chloe,

I am only 1 person and not that great lah!!! Plenty more better than me and they are doing good job in getting MKA to recognise SchH. If I can find some time I'll surely see what I can do.

PSD

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Make sure my shepherd dog remains a working dog, for I have struggled all my life long for that aim ."

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PSD

GR.. hmm.. actually i kinda like GR but i heard that GR are too frenly & not suitable to guard is it true? correct me if im wrong as i dont know much abt how to train a guard dog etc.. Smile




GR's will do nicely for a family dog but for Guard arr......erm.......Laugh

Well sometimes u can find some dogs able to do the job. I had personally known one GR having a fight and nerve that is able to be trained into a serious Guard dog. Heck I had also met many Rotts and also GSD's not fitting to be called so as well. The main idea is not to pick the likely from an unlikely breed. It would be easier to pick the likely from the likely breed. In this case the breeds that I mentioned earlier have a long history of needed drives for the work.

All being said, I am an avid believer that in one litter u can find at most only 2 worthwhile dogs of a high caliber for the job or sports. The rest are just normal dogs of either average or below average drives.

PSD

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Make sure my shepherd dog remains a working dog, for I have struggled all my life long for that aim ."

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Just some addons on chloe's reply...

i would also like to see the puppy reaction before the loud souce test, let them alone in the new strange place and observe how they behave....then u walk away and hide from their sight...and when u come back to them how they react....

another one would be body posture, they way they carry themselves and interaction among puppies......

may be a pain/stress toleration may also require for top level sport or some PP dogs.

oh yeah how fast do they recover if someting less than present happened to them...



Boon,

remember our conversations that day? Now u have proven u do have the knowledge.......Sly

PSD

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Make sure my shepherd dog remains a working dog, for I have struggled all my life long for that aim ."

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boon
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...so u wanted to pull the cow to ur side lah....

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boon
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Well sometimes u can find some dogs able to do the job. I had personally known one GR having a fight and nerve that is able to be trained into a serious Guard dog.


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Hello PSD and Boon,

It has been a while, a year coming I think. How are you guys getting on up there ? Did any arm twisting training of late ? Hang in there.Wink


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...so u wanted to pull the cow to ur side lah....





hahahah I dont want the cow lah. I just want to justify the beef might not necessary be under my bill Angelic

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Make sure my shepherd dog remains a working dog, for I have struggled all my life long for that aim ."

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Hello PSD and Boon,

It has been a while, a year coming I think. How are you guys getting on up there ? Did any arm twisting training of late ? Hang in there.Wink



Hi Colin,

As u have read, I'm on a semi retirement plan already....hehehe. Have a big task to build up this one dog I still have.

PSD

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"Take this trouble for me:
Make sure my shepherd dog remains a working dog, for I have struggled all my life long for that aim ."

Rittmeister Capt. Max von Stephanitz (1864-1936)


boon
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...so u wanted to pull the cow to ur side lah....





hahahah I dont want the cow lah. I just want to justify the beef might not necessary be under my bill Angelic



I think still on my side....

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Hi PSD,

It is good to see that you are back from retirement. Hope to catch up with you one of these days. My counter part and I are planning on that.


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Hi Lex,

Was thinking abt ur post..n i started out like u too. But I always considered Presa's my first choice coz of their temperamant,bite,looks n short coat. But good ones are difficult to find.

Then rotts crossed my mind..so say IF i had access to good presa's. The choice would be still them because the rotts hv a longer coat n i'm being superficial here but i like the presa's look much more Blush

A good presa combined with a sharp dog would make a good team(perhaps a dobe,another of my fav). Then hv 1 or 2 GSD or mals for sport and a lil pitbull for a pet....aahhh....my perfect family Laugh



Hi RealityDreamer,

Cheers! Yup, good presa are really difficult to find esp. gd working lines. the reputable breeders in the States or Europe with gd working lines of presa usually sell their pups to ppl they know well. But of course if you are really interested get in touch with them, they are more than willing to talk to you.

Presa are also one of my priority, as I have experiences with them, but I am opening my choice to other breed too like cane corso, which I need more opinions frm ppl who have handled them.

oh you have a great choice of family members. ....
Best Wishes


Lex Ang
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Yeah u can say that. Used to owned and train up to 7 dogs for the sport or PP at one time but now I had reduced it to only 1 which I'm still keeping in shape for possible SchH trialing. However all have to depend on how much time I can squeeze out from the normal schedule. For now I only do some conditioning work and also stamina work every 2 days just to keep the dog fit......erm......and keep my stomach from bulging too much....CrazyLaugh



Oh that great! at least you still holding on and its only the time that hinder you. I am sure to support you for your next SchH trial.

Hee... I am trying hard for my bulging stomach too...
Best Wishes


boon
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Hi Colin,

I hope u and the other half malaysian/half singaporean manage to spare some time for ur up north trip....then we can talk overnight for our dog topics

When u called me the other day my phone was out of bat...sorry for not able to return ur call Blush

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RealityDreamer

oic.. but then if u were to buy a pup, wonder the breeder will allow u to make such a test a not? Smile






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colinchin
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Sep 14, 2005, 7:44 PM

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Re: [boon] Rottweiler vs Cane Corso [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi Boon,

It's ok about the phone call. No problem, I can always call you again. We are planning about the year end trip to meet up with you guys. Hope it comes true this year. Then, we call talk all night long and eat the whole day long. Not forgetting to learn from you guys. Hmm, I just miss the food and companion there.

How's your bark and hold training getting on ? May be you will allow me to check it out ?


(This post was edited by colinchin on Sep 14, 2005, 8:11 PM)


RealityDreamer
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Sep 14, 2005, 9:53 PM

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well..that's really up to the breeders. Those who have smth to hide will not let u test. Those that hv nothin to hide will let u Smile
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boon
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Sep 15, 2005, 12:17 AM

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Re: [colinchin] Rottweiler vs Cane Corso [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi Colin,

end of the year ? aiyah that might be way to long to looking forward isn't it....may be one of these weekend u and him drive up lah...

sure got something to show....

Boon - I Love Fast Dogs That Hit Hard
You Ask Me To Fight For You, I Give You Freedom & Protection And Then You Question The Manner In Which I Provide It, I'd Rather You Just Said -- "Thank You" --


colinchin
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Sep 15, 2005, 1:06 AM

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Hi Boon,

Called you just now twice but you didn't pick up my calls. Let me check with my sifu first as he is perfecting his bark and hold position.Angelic

Hopefully get to see you guys for training earlier than that. Cheers.


RealityDreamer
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Sep 15, 2005, 9:01 PM

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the more the merrier! n every1 counts! Wink
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makwk
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Sep 27, 2007, 2:10 AM

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hi guys, i am very new here and i have been reading on this forum for some time as i am trying to get myself 2 working line guard dogs.

I thought i should post my questions here as i see there are lots of sifu chatting on this thread, hope you guys don't mind.

I have grown up with dogs all while, but nothing near to having a proper guard dog, as one of you put it, all my previous dogs were 'alarm dogs'. as we are moving into a new house with a quite a big compound, i would like to considering of having 2 guard dogs with us (2 dogs - because i think the area is wide, it is about 1 acre of land).

i have been reading a lot about doberman and GSD, both are considered my favourites. i have spoken to only 1 Dobe's owner, he said GSD can never match Dobes....; and you would have guessed - I spoke to a GSD breeder / trainer (SV Germania in Jalan Gasing, PJ), the German trainer said the exact opposite (though his assistant told me Doberman is good, but it's difficult to find a good working-line one in Malaysia).

1) Does anyone here keep both Dobes and GSD as guard dogs? what are the key practical temperament difference of both breeds? i have two 5 year old brothers at home and they love dogs too.

2) What is the market price for a good guard dog? GSD and Doberman?

3) I understand from 2 trainers that they will start trainig the dogs from 8 months old onwards, are there special way of bringing up a guard dog? I have read "how to bring up a dog for SchH" - i.e. not to hurt their confidence? can I still teach them where to pee, and scold them if they do bad things?

4) what is the best way to bring up 2 guard dogs? 1 by 1 or both together? I am on my own, so I have time for them.

If you have credible breeders breeding working line dobes and gsd, would you mind letting me know? my contact is 0163351289 or weng.mak at .

Thanks a lot for your help.


(This post was edited by makwk on Sep 27, 2007, 2:13 AM)

 
 




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