1. Welcome to Game Dog Forum

    You are currently viewing our forum as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community, you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!

    If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

    Dismiss Notice

THE GAME TEST(From Corvinolover enjoy)

Discussion in 'Training & Behavior' started by Corvinolover, Jan 2, 2013.

  1. red504

    red504 Pup

    I just culled my dog based on your chess advise. Apparently he was a cur this entire time, and here i was thinking he was the next great champion. Thanks man, you saved me allot of time. Lol
     
    crook60 likes this.
  2. grove

    grove Big Dog

    I think the artickle is from SDJ, author "Historian".
     
  3. shotgun wg

    shotgun wg Big Dog

    Good read and makes sense to me to use the method described.


    Shotgun
    Arkansas
     
  4. promoe

    promoe Top Dog

    more like checkers sai
     
  5. Stripe

    Stripe Pup

    Great read. Thank you.
     
  6. patjr

    patjr Top Dog

    Patrick used "the Historian" pseudonym.
     
    crook60 likes this.
  7. grove

    grove Big Dog

    Randal Hall used it many times.
     
  8. GrChHaunch

    GrChHaunch Top Dog

    This is an old article. Can you even talk about this stuff anymore. I am a pet bull owner....but alll my dogs were pretty much off gr ch, ch, ROMS, etc. I never talked about this and hopefully it willl be overlooked. But I ALWAYS wondered if my dogs had what it took. I always say I had a yard accident. I am not an experienced dog man, but I wanted to see what my pet bulls had. I called it a "yard accident" but I rolled my 60 lb male against my 56 lb female at only 13 and 14 months respectively. They had been at each others throats for a while.

    My male (son of 4 time winner Crazy legs) thoroughly outclassed my female, way better mouth, better wrestling, etc. She was on the bottom for 19 minutes taking damage and I just couldn't take it anymore....she was hurt pretty bad anyway. I am a softy and these are my house dogs. But I just had to know. I pried him off but she came back so hard I had to kick her in the face and get them in separate rooms to end the fight. I had a sympathetic vet and told him it was a yard accident while I was gone so I didn't get in any trouble and we got her patcheds up. I was told 19 minutes was not enough but I didn't't see any bad signs and she screamed to get back at him before she could even walk. I decided she was game as far as I was concerned.

    Now I see I rolled them too early. This crazy bitch, se never thought for a second she could lose, even though my dog was a far superior fighter. Was I wrong to consider her game?

    Disclaimer: This all happened in my mind and I would never fight my dogs :)
     
  9. I absolutely love playing with my dog! One of our favorite games is fetch. I grab a tennis ball, give it a good throw, and my furry buddy goes zooming after it like a lightning bolt. It's so much fun watching him sprint and leap to catch the ball. I grab a sturdy rope toy, hold onto one end, and my pup grabs the other with all his might. We have a hilarious battle of strength, and he always puts up a good fight.
     

Share This Page