Post by terriclary on Dec 31, 2010 10:53:11 GMT -5
Citto vd Wudritz IPO3 x Ha;Ra's Boeing v. Wustensturm IPO3,MR1 etc,etc... (see Jet!!!! on our website)
Bullitt has super food drive and very,very good drive for the toy. I use a "hose" as a toy and both he and his sister chase, bite and grip it almost as well as their mother, and she has 6 years more experience . He is not rank or civil. Not a dominant dog. As you can see from the video he has nice prey that just keeps getting better. His "watch dog" recently starting asserting itself and I think he will be balanced in his drives as a mature dog.
Grips are hard and firm but, he is not a super serious dog at 7months. I think with maturity the aggression will be there to tap and finish out the dog. This litter, and Bullitt in particular, are very "possessive" of valuable items. This does not translate at all to any handler aggression, but I practice "nice exchanges" just to keep good manners. He has high pack drive and a real willingness to please. With the right helpers and handler he could make an excellent scoring dog.
He is very social, loves people and so far has never met a stranger. He shows good "dog" skills, play bowing to older dogs and offering to play. Small dogs seem more off-putting to the puppies then the bigger dogs but they did super ( were the stars, people came to find the Dobermanns ) at a local PetSmart Grand Opening 2 months ago and that place was a zoo. We have a small boarding kennel so I do get to see how he reacts w/ a variety of dogs here as well. They make regular trips to the local feed stores so even though we are in the country they do get socialization.
I haven't done alot w/them training wise, a little click and treat for sit, sit to come out of the kennel or ex-pen, food for coming when called etc...don't think I have "ruined" anything yet As far as "work" I swap them out when I go to ring training w/Jet!!! mostly just to have them out and about not sitting at home. They both have no "distraction" issues eating or playing with the toy in new locations.
Video of some rag work about 5-6 months of age.....
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDxTTEiXuI4>
We took him to a new field/club 2 weeks ago...had a friend, Kevin Henry, put him on the tug. Physically he could take a sleeve today but just hasn't the experience. I will try to get that video up this week.
A few photos, at about 5-6 months on the website and I will try to attach two we took at 7 months. Right now he is 27 inches and 65lbs at 8 months ( next week ) of age.
Contact me privately for contract and details.
T
Visit the de Tejas Dobes at <http://goo.gl/Ndnf>
Bullitt has super food drive and very,very good drive for the toy. I use a "hose" as a toy and both he and his sister chase, bite and grip it almost as well as their mother, and she has 6 years more experience . He is not rank or civil. Not a dominant dog. As you can see from the video he has nice prey that just keeps getting better. His "watch dog" recently starting asserting itself and I think he will be balanced in his drives as a mature dog.
Grips are hard and firm but, he is not a super serious dog at 7months. I think with maturity the aggression will be there to tap and finish out the dog. This litter, and Bullitt in particular, are very "possessive" of valuable items. This does not translate at all to any handler aggression, but I practice "nice exchanges" just to keep good manners. He has high pack drive and a real willingness to please. With the right helpers and handler he could make an excellent scoring dog.
He is very social, loves people and so far has never met a stranger. He shows good "dog" skills, play bowing to older dogs and offering to play. Small dogs seem more off-putting to the puppies then the bigger dogs but they did super ( were the stars, people came to find the Dobermanns ) at a local PetSmart Grand Opening 2 months ago and that place was a zoo. We have a small boarding kennel so I do get to see how he reacts w/ a variety of dogs here as well. They make regular trips to the local feed stores so even though we are in the country they do get socialization.
I haven't done alot w/them training wise, a little click and treat for sit, sit to come out of the kennel or ex-pen, food for coming when called etc...don't think I have "ruined" anything yet As far as "work" I swap them out when I go to ring training w/Jet!!! mostly just to have them out and about not sitting at home. They both have no "distraction" issues eating or playing with the toy in new locations.
Video of some rag work about 5-6 months of age.....
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDxTTEiXuI4>
We took him to a new field/club 2 weeks ago...had a friend, Kevin Henry, put him on the tug. Physically he could take a sleeve today but just hasn't the experience. I will try to get that video up this week.
A few photos, at about 5-6 months on the website and I will try to attach two we took at 7 months. Right now he is 27 inches and 65lbs at 8 months ( next week ) of age.
Contact me privately for contract and details.
T
Visit the de Tejas Dobes at <http://goo.gl/Ndnf>