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9/7/2014 12:36:58 PM EDT

9/7/2014 12:43:40 PM EDT
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Impressive GSD collection

I miss my GSD, Rest in Peace.
9/7/2014 12:47:12 PM EDT
[#2]
My GSD's 7th birthday is today. I love GSD's.
9/7/2014 12:49:27 PM EDT
[#3]
That is an excellently trained pack.
9/7/2014 12:50:52 PM EDT
[#4]
I've never gotten one dog to follow and not try to drag me anywhere, nevermind five.

9/7/2014 12:56:19 PM EDT
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I wonder if he trained them one at first and added the others one by one?





 
9/7/2014 12:56:35 PM EDT
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wow that's some disciplined GSD's right there!!
9/7/2014 12:57:50 PM EDT
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I know a guy who runs a fantastic training school in town. I think they have 7. He works them all individually, and then starts adding them together one at a time for things like this.
9/7/2014 1:00:37 PM EDT
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No kidding

 
9/7/2014 1:04:31 PM EDT
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It's simply the best I've ever seen, hands down.  OP, you are a wizard (and those dags must love you something crazy).  

Just outstanding.  My hat off to you, Sir.(assuming those are yours)
9/7/2014 1:04:59 PM EDT
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I have tried like hell to get my GSD stay as I would walk away, no luck so far.
9/7/2014 1:05:38 PM EDT
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9/7/2014 1:07:21 PM EDT
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Same
9/7/2014 1:16:09 PM EDT
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I like how you can spot the alpha, and the young one who can't quite keep the excitement under control, and the older one that is just going with the flow.
9/7/2014 1:19:23 PM EDT
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My pack

9/7/2014 1:20:28 PM EDT
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Start small. Couple steps at a time. Work it up from there. My GSD will stay if I'm in eyesight, my papillon mix has problems once I get about 15 yards away. My goal for him is 20 yards by end of the year.
9/7/2014 1:29:44 PM EDT
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9/7/2014 1:32:49 PM EDT
[#17]
the part of this video that i find so interesting is that the center GSD moves his head left to right to avoid the persons legs while walking.
Instead of just moving back like one inch.
9/7/2014 1:34:45 PM EDT
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I only have the one. He's enough for now

9/7/2014 1:35:59 PM EDT
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Awesome. Love how they hold in place at the end.

Makes me miss my GSD something awful.
9/7/2014 1:42:10 PM EDT
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Amazing.  No leashes.  I was worried when I saw the cop car to the left around 3:28.

Imagine someone complaining that they were not leashed.  Although the leash issue also seems to mention being under the control of the person and those dogs were clearly under control.
9/7/2014 1:45:31 PM EDT
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I had a pair trained that way back in college. Old age took them both from me.

As sure as God is in heaven, they're both waiting there patiently for me.
9/7/2014 1:48:09 PM EDT
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It's simply the best I've ever seen, hands down.  OP, you are a wizard (and those dags must love you something crazy).  



Just outstanding.  My hat off to you, Sir.(assuming those are yours)
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It's simply the best I've ever seen, hands down.  OP, you are a wizard (and those dags must love you something crazy).  



Just outstanding.  My hat off to you, Sir.(assuming those are yours)
Not me, I wish I could train a dog that well



 
9/7/2014 1:50:42 PM EDT
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That's shock collars at work, not impressed.
9/7/2014 1:58:30 PM EDT
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No, that's a responsible owner. Even in a fenced in yard, I have a remote collar on my GSD, it helps a lot when training a dog to be consistent if you don't have a leash on them. I guarantee the shock collars are there in place of the leash.

If a dog was to do something that would warrant a leash correction, the handler still has a means of correcting the dog. IMO, it's stupid to do off leash work in public and NOT have a remote collar on the dog.

Ever notice how police K9's always have one on?
9/7/2014 2:23:00 PM EDT
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No, that's a responsible owner. Even in a fenced in yard, I have a remote collar on my GSD, it helps a lot when training a dog to be consistent if you don't have a leash on them. I guarantee the shock collars are there in place of the leash.

If a dog was to do something that would warrant a leash correction, the handler still has a means of correcting the dog. IMO, it's stupid to do off leash work in public and NOT have a remote collar on the dog.

Ever notice how police K9's always have one on?
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No, that's a responsible owner. Even in a fenced in yard, I have a remote collar on my GSD, it helps a lot when training a dog to be consistent if you don't have a leash on them. I guarantee the shock collars are there in place of the leash.

If a dog was to do something that would warrant a leash correction, the handler still has a means of correcting the dog. IMO, it's stupid to do off leash work in public and NOT have a remote collar on the dog.

Ever notice how police K9's always have one on?



Am I misreading the dogs' body language or do they all appear cowed, afraid?

They all slink along with thier tails down, heads down, and don't seem to be enjoying the walk at all.





9/7/2014 2:24:08 PM EDT
[#26]
Goggle is your friend.It's Griffin shepherd Kennels.In Mass.
9/7/2014 2:33:21 PM EDT
[#27]
Disciplined pack ... Impressive
9/7/2014 2:40:07 PM EDT
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Damn....that's submissive as anything Ive ever seen......incredible .
9/7/2014 4:21:59 PM EDT
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No, I have never seen a police K9 with a shock collar, not ever.  I have never seen a military working dog (MWD) with a shock collar, not ever.  

Not once in a couple decades of police work.  
9/7/2014 4:31:35 PM EDT
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Am I misreading the dogs' body language or do they all appear cowed, afraid?

They all slink along with thier tails down, heads down, and don't seem to be enjoying the walk at all.





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No, that's a responsible owner. Even in a fenced in yard, I have a remote collar on my GSD, it helps a lot when training a dog to be consistent if you don't have a leash on them. I guarantee the shock collars are there in place of the leash.

If a dog was to do something that would warrant a leash correction, the handler still has a means of correcting the dog. IMO, it's stupid to do off leash work in public and NOT have a remote collar on the dog.

Ever notice how police K9's always have one on?



Am I misreading the dogs' body language or do they all appear cowed, afraid?

They all slink along with thier tails down, heads down, and don't seem to be enjoying the walk at all.







Pack behavior is what it looks like.  

So they must be around Worchester, (Wooster), Mass
9/7/2014 4:35:15 PM EDT
[#31]
That is a really secure pack.

9/7/2014 4:42:26 PM EDT
[#32]
I want to see Dindu Nuffin try Polar bear hunting on that dude.
 
9/7/2014 4:47:46 PM EDT
[#33]
My Pack








9/7/2014 4:50:27 PM EDT
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Even good with my cats

9/7/2014 4:56:21 PM EDT
[#35]
love shepherds!

Especially my Dutchie!
9/7/2014 5:03:59 PM EDT
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Holy shit. Safest house on the block!
9/7/2014 5:05:52 PM EDT
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Amazing.  No leashes.  I was worried when I saw the cop car to the left around 3:28.

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I had a Rottweiler that would walk with me like that.
Never a problem other than the fact that I got stopped like six times by the dog catcher for not having him on a leash. It's the law you know ?
I walked him several miles a day, from my house, to the park, around the park, and back home. The park was right across the street from dog catcher HQ.
He basically spoke English. I would tell him to do something like I was talking to a person and he would do it. I did make an effort to train him but I think more than anything it was because he was with me all the time. I even took him to work.


I was taking him for his walk one day. I went out on the front porch and told him to sit. And I turned my back to do something. I heard this hissing sound. I turned around and the mailman was pepper spraying him. He never moved before or after the pepper spray. I said, hey ! why are you doing that ? My baby didn't do nufin. He said, with dogs like that we don't take chances.
I said, well you see how effective that was. He didn't even care that you did it.
The dog was bitter about me hosing him off to get the pepper spray off because it was delaying the walk.
9/7/2014 5:13:00 PM EDT
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Am I misreading the dogs' body language or do they all appear cowed, afraid?

They all slink along with thier tails down, heads down, and don't seem to be enjoying the walk at all.
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That's shock collars at work, not impressed.


No, that's a responsible owner. Even in a fenced in yard, I have a remote collar on my GSD, it helps a lot when training a dog to be consistent if you don't have a leash on them. I guarantee the shock collars are there in place of the leash.

If a dog was to do something that would warrant a leash correction, the handler still has a means of correcting the dog. IMO, it's stupid to do off leash work in public and NOT have a remote collar on the dog.

Ever notice how police K9's always have one on?



Am I misreading the dogs' body language or do they all appear cowed, afraid?

They all slink along with thier tails down, heads down, and don't seem to be enjoying the walk at all.



Walk over there and shove the op and see how cowed/afraid they are......

Side note, i've been working with my czech for about a year now and I feel she would behave the same way these gsds do. Not going to try it just yet, she needs a little more work when it comes to busy public places, and she would definitely have a remote collar. She does NOT like other small dogs, lol.

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9/7/2014 5:33:41 PM EDT
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Walk over there and shove the op and see how cowed/afraid they are......

Side note, i've been working with my czech for about a year now and I feel she would behave the same way these gsds do. Not going to try it just yet, she needs a little more work when it comes to busy public places, and she would definitely have a remote collar. She does NOT like other small dogs, lol.

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That's shock collars at work, not impressed.


No, that's a responsible owner. Even in a fenced in yard, I have a remote collar on my GSD, it helps a lot when training a dog to be consistent if you don't have a leash on them. I guarantee the shock collars are there in place of the leash.

If a dog was to do something that would warrant a leash correction, the handler still has a means of correcting the dog. IMO, it's stupid to do off leash work in public and NOT have a remote collar on the dog.

Ever notice how police K9's always have one on?



Am I misreading the dogs' body language or do they all appear cowed, afraid?

They all slink along with thier tails down, heads down, and don't seem to be enjoying the walk at all.



Walk over there and shove the op and see how cowed/afraid they are......

Side note, i've been working with my czech for about a year now and I feel she would behave the same way these gsds do. Not going to try it just yet, she needs a little more work when it comes to busy public places, and she would definitely have a remote collar. She does NOT like other small dogs, lol.

Edit: forgot the pic.

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My two Czech's hate all dogs period, I can do off leash with one of the two, the other one I would never trust
9/7/2014 5:40:28 PM EDT
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I kept waiting for him to point at someone and yell a command I think I would shit my pants if they all came after me.

Bet that guy feels like a damn warlord walking around like that
9/7/2014 5:43:04 PM EDT
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Do you carry one of those 55 gallon contractor bags for cleanup?
9/7/2014 5:46:53 PM EDT
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Holy shit. Safest house on the block!


I agree, I never worry about nothing, but still stay vigilant.
9/7/2014 5:47:52 PM EDT
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That video reminds me of why I moved to AZ from CT/MA.

Looks cold as balls.
9/7/2014 5:49:06 PM EDT
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Our baby. 7 months and we love her so much. Excuse the mess we are in the process of packing to move.

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9/7/2014 5:49:56 PM EDT
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Thats a good looking pack right there!


9/7/2014 5:55:35 PM EDT
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I kept waiting for him to point at someone and yell a command I think I would shit my pants if they all came after me.

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Honestly it probably would be a little intimidating walking down the sidewalk towards that.
9/7/2014 6:09:03 PM EDT
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I picked out the Dutch even before I saw the brindle in the later pics.  I have a female Dutch/ Mal mix.  How do you like your Dutches compared to the Germans?
9/7/2014 6:15:05 PM EDT
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Impressive. I want a heard of GSD's.
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Yeah, he's used to a bitch bossing him around. Not surprising that he lets more than one do it.
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