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Demonstration of protection dog Obedience

September 4, 2010 by   Filed under Dog Obedience



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Comments

25 Responses to “Demonstration of protection dog Obedience”
  1. ZombieSlayer762 says:

    my question is, if you train your dog like this, will they become a mindless machine that doesnt want to play or act like a dog anymore?

  2. luirot9 says:

    Great looking Pit.

  3. MzTexasRaised says:

    @aky19832001 LoL @ Spell check, it’s called Common Sense . Anybody who knows anything of this breed, can atleast spell the Breed right . You stick w/ ur German breeds & stop acting like you know what you talk about .
    LoL @ 100% Rednose ( cracks me up )

  4. noonex4 says:

    @MzTexasRaised thnx alot…will def keep that in mind

  5. newagehamm says:

    try telling a pit with the taste of blood in its mouth to actually stop biting its almost impossible you either gotta kill it or burn its nuts off so it could let go. seriously! but impressive :) good fucking work and patience on that training!

  6. karinamayai says:

    Please train my dog… you guys are awesome!!!!!
    I am serious!

  7. aky19832001 says:

    Americans have a long way to go before we can breed a well balanced K-9 for work. But these dogs exemplify a positive step towards a legit working breed that is American breed.
    If we continue in this direction, we may be able to actually win competitive shows and even start a few successful bloodlines that can compete against the Europeans and other countries.

  8. aky19832001 says:

    MzTexasRaised, and everyone else. I’m fully aware of the branching off of, from what is APBT, Truth be told I could give a rats ass =). Theirs only one APBT, and that’s APBT that came from Game bloodlines, tried and tested.
    With that said, They really need to start reclassifying this breed and assign a new name for this breed.
    BTW, Im very impress by your spell check capabilities on how to spell pitbulls, or what ever the hell they call them. My intrest is in German Breed working dogs

  9. MzTexasRaised says:

    @noonex4 They both, are regular American Pit Bull Terriers . You can find several in ur local Shelter . Seriously ! Ask for the 1′s in the back- they are the ones who will be euthenized that day . Puppies & all .

  10. MzTexasRaised says:

    @aky19832001 LoL, a cross between a Pit who has a Rednose & a Pit who has a Blue is still a PIT. Just because a dog has a Blue Nose or Coloration doesn’t mean it is an American Bully . Neither 1 of those dogs resemble an American bully . The 2nd dog looks just like my Kayne, body & all. He only weights 68lbs- which is a Standard to APBTs . LoL @ 100% Rednose- there is no such thing .
    FYI : It is American Pit Bull Terrier(4 words, not 3 ), not pitbull. That is a rapper.

  11. killerkine45 says:

    amazing stuff guys.

  12. pitbullxtreme says:

    Para todos los que nos gusto tu video, seguimos esperando mas videos de tu trabajo, nuevamente felicidades.

  13. fridge89 says:

    Wonderful video!!!!

  14. jahsimalonzo says:

    very impressive these k9 boys aint no joke..

  15. noonex4 says:

    @mhrreplicacarbon thanx

  16. mhrreplicacarbon says:

    @aky19832001 You’re talking about a classic standard, well back in the day the dogs went up to 90 lbs (check out colby’s pinscher for instance), however the dogs you see nowadays are purebred apbt up till about 65 lbs unconditioned (OFRN, sorrels sometimes are bred heavyweight). Over this weight they’re probably amstaff x apbt x bulldog mixed, aka American Bully.

  17. mhrreplicacarbon says:

    @owczarekn Mallinois is the king of ringsports, but then again the pit wasn’t bred to be.

  18. mhrreplicacarbon says:

    @noonex4 The first one is an adba, aadr pointed gamebred type apbt, the second one is likely an Old Family Red Nose bred dog, or a mix of it. Likely bred according to akc american staffordshire standards.

  19. mhrreplicacarbon says:

    @aky19832001 They are both rednosed dogs, however the first one is gamebred (classic fighting) type dog, and the other one is bred for size and colour (show).

  20. mhrreplicacarbon says:

    @aky19832001 Pitbulls, as in apbt, aren’t torn between red, blue, black nose. Those aren’t bloodlines. These are all just referrals to nose colour. You can’t see if a dog is cross between a red nosed and a blue nosed dog, or if they’re not. However the red nose dogs do all come from the OFRN bloodline in the past (hemphill, sarona, wilder etc.) Red nosed and blue nosed dog can only be recognized by their colour, since it’s the only thing it refers to. Bloodlines are chinaman, bolio, redboy etc.

  21. aky19832001 says:

    I’m relativiely sure that the First one who was a bit nervous was a cross between
    “Rednose” and ” BlueNose pitbull”
    The second one looks to be 100% rednose, if he were to be mixed with another bloodline of pitbull its hard to tell.
    But truth be told even thought both are classified as Pitbulls, they are far from the original standard of what a pitbull should look like. They are over sized,

  22. MrMitchDollaz says:

    I have a 11 week old blue brindle razors edge he knows most of the basics already except stayhe hates that one, but how old should he be before i start him with the protection training..?

  23. noonex4 says:

    Can anyone tell me what type of pitbulls these are? thnx

  24. aky19832001 says:

    The rednose looks better breed than the other one. Great job on him, I’ve worked with shutzhund trained k-9 for some time mostly being shephards. The rednose really impressed me

  25. xXIce0WolfXx says:

    Great job on the parts of the pitts and the handlers. Very impressed with dogs immediate response. Only one comment- do the dogs ever learn to do a front instead and a heel when recalled?