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dexa pre match

Discussion in 'Training & Behavior' started by galician, Sep 20, 2020.

  1. slim12

    slim12 Super Moderator Staff Member

    Very true.

    This is a story I made up in order to make a point. Never happened.

    I had a dog called Abu, he was bred down out of GRCH Lummus Virgil and a Mayday/RBJ bitch.

    He went into a dog that was on the juice. My dog was in great shape and even tho I brought him out too soon from his last outing he looked good/felt good. I was really confident. This dog was brute strong at 42lbs as he felt like a 60lb dog on the other end of a lead. He had great natural air and his ability to go all out for extended periods of time was exceptional. I left home as confident as any other time with any other dog. He was a freak physical specimen.

    For 21 minutes he was drug like an absolute rag doll. He had no answers as his every move he was simply over powered and outlasted. He was taking like they should but pretty much had zero chance.

    I looked back at my partner and said, "I'm picking him up" and he said, "You better if you want him".

    As I turned to throw in the towel the juiced dog came out of hold, barely could breathe, and spun around and try to mount my dog with his ass end hunching like he was about to breed. Without him providing resistance the Virgil dog put sport on him and they fouled out by pushing him out of the corner. He physically had nothing left. He was a heckuva dog and he had been screwed by his owners.

    Abu took the ass kicking and the W on the same night. I tried to buy the other dog but they would not sell.

    Without the juice it would have been a clash of two pretty good dogs. Abu deserved the W as he took it like a champ and stayed. I backed into the W because they did not have a full grasp/gravity of their situation.

    I have seen that full grasp a few times but I have never seen the same people repeat it time and time again, even with the same dog. Just too may variables.

    But like anything, WINS both cure and hide most anything.

    S
     
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  2. oldguy

    oldguy CH Dog

    Good way of explaining it @slim12, that's about what I was getting at.. Thanks!
     

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