This is put together well...some nice hits (some hits that make me worried) but some nice hits:
http://www.israeldogs.com/evideoclipsi.html
Click on Great Dog Attacks Compilation (Top row, 3rd one)...
On February 26 2008, 8:58 PM, Jenn wrote:Geez...
How often do dogs get hurt purely accidentally in these kind of sports, etc? Those all took a licking and kept on ticking, but I'd still imagine there has to be some serious accidents sometimes?
On February 26 2008, 9:15 PM, DemoDick wrote:That was cool.
Watching the Dutch decoys makes me appreciate how tough they expect the dogs to be. I've seen people here curse decoys for "jamming" their dog when all they did was fail to pieroette. I listened to a Sch. guy complain that PSA is too dangerous because the decoys catch KNPV style and run over the dog if they can. Uh, we're not playing patty-cake here.
Demo Dick
On February 26 2008, 23:01, pitbullmamaliz wrote:What makes the KNPV dogs so much more intense? Is it their training or their breeding? Or both?
What makes the KNPV dogs so much more intense? Is it their training or their breeding? Or both?
On February 26 2008, 10:40 PM, mnp13 wrote:I love the hits right around 3:20, where the dog manages to get the sleeve off of the decoy.
The 4 dogs at once makes me scared just watching it!
The butt bite at 5:20 is fantastic!
The decoy in the white around 7:00 is amazingly fast.What makes the KNPV dogs so much more intense? Is it their training or their breeding? Or both?
Intense? They are Malinois. "Malinois" is a Dutch word that means "heat seeking missle" ;)
In fact, and I don't know how true it is, I've been told that Ricardo has Great Dane in his bloodlines.
On February 27 2008, 10:46 AM, DemoDick wrote:In fact, and I don't know how true it is, I've been told that Ricardo has Great Dane in his bloodlines.
That's the other thing. The Dutch aren't hung up about mixing in different breeds to get what they want. Performance is the goal, so there's variation in conformation.
Demo Dick
On February 27 2008, 11:09 AM, TheRedQueen wrote:I can't see the video...it wants some sort of program or something that I don't have...darn mac.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users