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Old 10 January 2008, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul Habgood
Can it be trained to understand scouse - and chop out the odd line if they get too wasted?
Scouse not a problem, cutting a line or two is pushing it though.

I do know that all parking wardens are to be issued with one soon too.
Old 10 January 2008, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by SJ_Skyline
She really needs to be carefull. One mispronounced word of command and the dog may invade Poland...

Originally Posted by New_scooby_04
They've gone one better than that: the dog can actually ask you if you want your drive done cheap!
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Old 10 January 2008, 04:25 PM
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What uneducated pub talk tosh, it gets my goat when people waffle about something they plainly haven't got a clue about. What's worse is they believe what they hear and post on boards for everyone to see!!

So the dog used to live in Germany. German Bloodlines are in most of the UK residing dogs anyway. If we are splitting hairs then I've seen a picture of the said dog and it's a West German Shepherd by it's looks. An East German Shepherd as a rule has more drive and is harder to handle. Then we could go on to Czech GSD'S, more drive again and almost only for the experienced handler in most cases. So in actual fact they have themselves quite a sedate GSD, although still very capable of being trained very well and easier for a pair of numpties to ruin, I mean handle.

You say classed as offensive weapons if the commands were in English and not German!!! That's an 8 pinter!! You mean the dog was trained by a German speaking trainer, end of!



The dog would have been trained and maybe at most the new owners would have had a day maybe of 'hand over' time. Once the dog knows them and they know the commands then he'll work for them but it's by no means exclusive. As I've said on threads previously, the dog will need refreshing on anything that isn't part of daily life.

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Old 10 January 2008, 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Spoon
What uneducated pub talk tosh, it gets my goat when people waffle about something they plainly haven't got a clue about. What's worse is they believe what they hear and post on boards for everyone to see!!

So the dog used to live in Germany. German Bloodlines are in most of the UK residing dogs anyway. If we are splitting hairs then I've seen a picture of the said dog and it's a West German Shepherd by it's looks. An East German Shepherd as a rule has more drive and is harder to handle. Then we could go on to Czech GSD'S, more drive again and almost only for the experienced handler in most cases. So in actual fact they have themselves quite a sedate GSD, although still very capable of being trained very well and easier for a pair of numpties to ruin, I mean handle.

You say classed as offensive weapons if the commands were in English and not German!!! That's an 8 pinter!! You mean the dog was trained by a German speaking trainer, end of!



The dog would have been trained and maybe at most the new owners would have had a day maybe of 'hand over' time. Once the dog knows them and they know the commands then he'll work for them but it's by no means exclusive. As I've said on threads previously, the dog will need refreshing on anything that isn't part of daily life.

HTH.
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I am friends with her husbands best mate. in fact I saw him today (he has got the english bulldog they used to have - they had to get rid of this as it was trying to hump the gsd ), he has no reason to lie to me. if you dont believe me then thats fine. this has come indirectly from the trainer, and they had more than 1 days training with the dog
Old 10 January 2008, 07:30 PM
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And today she reveals that she will give birth live on TV

Jay, can you ask her to replace my dining room chair she broke, when she rented the house in Winwick
Old 10 January 2008, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Sonic'
And today she reveals that she will give birth live on TV

Jay, can you ask her to replace my dining room chair she broke, when she rented the house in Winwick
I dont know her thank god
Old 10 January 2008, 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Sonic'
Jay, can you ask her to replace my dining room chair she broke, when she rented the house in Winwick
Ste, i will be seeing my mate again tomorrow, I will ask him to ask her see if anything comes of it
Old 10 January 2008, 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by jaytc2003
spoon,

I am friends with her husbands best mate. in fact I saw him today (he has got the english bulldog they used to have - they had to get rid of this as it was trying to hump the gsd ), he has no reason to lie to me. if you dont believe me then thats fine. this has come indirectly from the trainer, and they had more than 1 days training with the dog
I'm telling you from fact, as I know, he's full of horse poo, how's that.

More than 1 day would be good but I'd suspect necessary anyway for a pair of dimlows.

I suspect I'm familiar with the trainer also.
Old 10 January 2008, 10:24 PM
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will find out, but I am sure the trainer is foreign as well. And I agree 1 day wouldnt be enough for that pair (well her anyway)

Spoon I know you know about dogs, what do you reckon to bark busters?
Old 10 January 2008, 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by jaytc2003
will find out, but I am sure the trainer is foreign as well. And I agree 1 day wouldnt be enough for that pair (well her anyway)

Spoon I know you know about dogs, what do you reckon to bark busters?
I know lots of trainers worldwide, they advertise with me. No doubt I'll find out before long where the dog was from, and his bloodlines, so I'll know exactly what he is like.

Barkbusters largely depends on the individual. Fine for obedience training I would think, again dependent on the trainer. I've seen some strange things on local playing fields from so called dog trainers so I'd need to see someone first.

Interesting you almost defend that Mark chap, and I suppose we don't know apart from what we read, him but he always comes across as a right wrister which does him no favours. She owes thousands in tax allegedly and he's happily spending it.
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Originally Posted by Spoon
Interesting you almost defend that Mark chap, and I suppose we don't know apart from what we read, him but he always comes across as a right wrister which does him no favours. She owes thousands in tax allegedly and he's happily spending it.
Spoon, Im not defending him as I dont know him only what I have read, and from what my mate tells me. I am from kerrys home town and before she hit the "big time" she was a prat so money will only multiple that prat factor. He was (and in my opinion still is) a nobody. I agree with you about him spending her cash (wont say hard earned), but he is probably turning a blind eye to their financial situation and enjoying spending cash.
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Originally Posted by jaytc2003
she's getting another one of the dogs.

Apparently they are actually German german shepherds as they are more aggressive than the uk versions. The commands are in german as apparently they could be classed as offensive weapons if they were spoken in english.

The current dog is actually trained so that only a few people can give certain commands, anyone else gives the command and they wont do anything, however the dogs have to be refreshed every few months.
Having just watched the dog in question I can say with confidence it's commands were in English and not German, plus it didn't actually show much drive at all and on an impressed scale from 1-10 I'd give it a 5.
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