HI All,
Just joined and trying to do some research about the Dutch Shepherd breed and characteristics. I have been a hunter all of my life and have experience in training upland bird dogs. I have been wanting to get in to agility and that is what brought me to this breed. Hope to get some good advice and direction from the members here.
John
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New member here.
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- Just Whelped
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- Tell us about yourself: Currently have 3 German Shorthaired Pointers, Gus(6), Isabel(3), and Tater(1.5) plus our rescue mutt Jade(?). Have been looking into Agility and that has brought me to the Dutch Shepherd. Doing as much research as possible before making the leap.
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- Training Dog
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- Tell us about yourself: Enjoying my Dutch Shepherd and my Malinois
Re: New member here.
Welcome......seems like other breeds would excel more in agility. What else is drawing you to the Dutch Shepherd ?
Tim
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- Just Whelped
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- Tell us about yourself: Currently have 3 German Shorthaired Pointers, Gus(6), Isabel(3), and Tater(1.5) plus our rescue mutt Jade(?). Have been looking into Agility and that has brought me to the Dutch Shepherd. Doing as much research as possible before making the leap.
Re: New member here.
You are correct,there are many breeds that will do agility. I like the intelligence, intensity, and drive the breed seems to have. Love my GSP's for bird hunting, looking for a breed with some different qualities.
John
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- Tell us about yourself: I have a 12 week old dutch shepherd that my trainer got for me to train in schutzhund. This is my 1st dutch shepherd, I have always had german shepherds. Currently, I have 4 dogs.
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My Dutch loves agility along with all the other sports he is active in. They are very smart, agile and excel/enjoy most sports you train in. They are an all around fun dog but you need to keep in mind their activity level. They do not excel in couch sitting or tv watching.... LOL
Patty and Ice
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- Tell us about yourself: Currently have 3 German Shorthaired Pointers, Gus(6), Isabel(3), and Tater(1.5) plus our rescue mutt Jade(?). Have been looking into Agility and that has brought me to the Dutch Shepherd. Doing as much research as possible before making the leap.
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This is why I am here asking others for their thoughts before I commit to the breed, versus commiting to the breed and coming here asking for help. I'm in no hurry and keeping my eyes and ears open for the right dog.
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- Working Dog
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- Tell us about yourself: I am: a father of 2 boys, a carpenter, hunter, runner. We have extensive experience with sled dogs, shepherd mixes, a wolf hybrid, and our current dog a 95# long haired Shiloh Shepherd. We added Endeavor in April 2016. She was not working out in HRD. I train for game recovery and general utility.
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Agility, NOSEWORK!, hell man, I'd bet you can train a DS to point. I use mine for big game recovery and treeing squirrels.
Tim L.
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LOL I must be hardheaded and stubborn.
I guess before and after results with dogs tend to show the effort put into them. - Location: California, USA
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Agility? Are you kidding me? Couch sitting? TV? I was told that these dogs are for protection and not hunting. Hmm... Rocket took the news a little hard but quickly forgot about it. See I made the mistake of trainning him like a dog. Once I started trainning him like a cat, everything was a lot easier. Can only kick a tennis ball past him 10% of the time now, he thinks the alarm sensors are lasers, TV's are just windows to out side, but I think his watching the security monitors has a lot to do with that. He stalks the birds and cats fairly well but his lack of patience gets the best of him. He's getting better at stealth in setting up for an ambush. I usually wind up playing the dog flushing out the animal in question. Clears our back yard in 15sec and can take your hat off your head without touching you. And the couch? He launches over the coffee table and lets everyone that passes know he's not really sleeping. He's not allowed on the table so he just floats over. And he still wants to bite those fireworks and firecrackers. Drug dealers that happen by keep trying to poison him so he hased to wear a screen to keep those little laced treats out. Took him 2 days at 2 months old to learn to sit and down. Ten days to retrieve a ball. It took him 8 months to learn humility and he still doesn't want to heel. He knows how. He can perfectly. He just doesn't tolerate it for long. Stubbornness is embedded in his genes. Spitting out good tasting stuff? Still workin on it. Stubborn. Still a battle of wills.
I'm not sure if that's common traits chracter for DS or not. Seems like its a Rocket trait.
U still want a DS?
Rocket isn't a dog. He's family.
I'm not sure if that's common traits chracter for DS or not. Seems like its a Rocket trait.
U still want a DS?
Rocket isn't a dog. He's family.
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Sounds a lot like my dog. Jay