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Date Posted: 15:12:53 05/17/04 Mon
Author: David
Subject: Re: We learned a lot about Mondio Ring at the CA trial
In reply to: Dave Putnam 's message, "We learned a lot about Mondio Ring at the CA trial" on 08:27:22 05/17/04 Mon

Sounds great, Dave.

Wish I had made this one.

David


>I would like to Thank Belgian judge Jos Helsen for an
>awesome job at our recently completed trial.
>
>I think everyone who participated learned a lot about
>Mondio Ring. What I took away is this: there are no
>routines in Mondio and our training must reflect that
>fact. Actually some of the things thrown at the dog
>were "anti-routines" ... During the defense of
>handler, the judge had the decoy flee as in a
>Schutzhund escape bite. He also had the decoy go into
>the blind to trigger the search routine in the dog. If
>your dog was conditioned to fall into these routines
>you were screwed at this trial. The dog must take all
>his commands only from the handler, irregardless of
>what the decoy does.
>
>
>There is a depth and complexity to Mondio Ring that we
>are only begining to understand.
>
>Hey Jason, here is my email address:
>
>dputnam555@aol.com

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  • Re: We learned a lot about Mondio Ring at the CA trial -- Sharon, 20:15:03 05/17/04 Mon

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