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Leerburg: First Steps of Bite Training
Leerburg: First Steps of Bite Training
Date: 16 March 2011, 20:39

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In the video I explain the drives of protection training in detail. We see how these drives are effected by the dogs nerves. You will learn how to identify individual drive thresholds on your dog and then how to use that information to develop a step by step training program tailored for a young dog. Because each dog has different drive levels and every dog has different nerve levels, we cannot train any 2 dogs the same way. This tape helps the viewer identify the needs of his dog and then develop a program tailored to that dog.
In protection training it is always best to use a helper, unfortunately many people don't have access to good helpers. This tape details exactly what a handler can do with his own dog in protection training. It also defines the exact spot in training where the handler must quit the work and go to a helper. So the video answers the question "How much can I do to train my own dog in bite work?"
It's always best to train young dogs by using the old experienced helpers, although that's not always possible. This tape is designed to train a new helper on how to work young dogs.
The major training categories for the video are:
1- Drives and Drive thresholds
2- How nerves effect drive thresholds
3- How to organize a training session
4- Equipment and German Commands for training
5- The role of the Handler in bite work
6- The role of the helper in protection training
7- Setting the Prey Drive in young dogs
8- The first bite on a sleeve
9 - Developing a calm firm grip
10- Recognizing and training the COUNTER
11- Contesting the Prey
12- Training the carry
13- Taking PREY away from the dog with the OUT
14- Teach the dog to pursue and target his bite off leash
15- Set up a sample training session using the basic skills we have
learned
16- What can be done with dogs that lack prey drive
This tape is 2 full hours of great information (not 50 minutes like our competitors videos). You get twice as much for your money. I wish I had a video like this 20 years ago when I first got involved with this work. I can think of a number of great dogs that I have owned over the years that would have benefited from this training.
For the past 8 or 9 years I have wanted to redoProtection Training the Beginning. When I look at my old outlines from 5 years ago, I shake my head. This video has a number of important training steps that were not on those 5 year old outlines. I honestly believe that this is the best training video on the market to teach people how to train a dog in "bite development.
If you want to get a feel for the quality of this tape, go to the article section on my web page. There are three training articles in the list that came directly from this video. These articles deal with drives and how they effect temperament. They don't deal with the training steps that are covered in the video.
This video is the beginning of bite development in protection work. Every dog that is going to be a police service dog, a sport dog (Schutzhund or Ring Sport ,etc.), or Personal Protection dog must go through bite development.

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