Couple shots of Yoda and Voodoo

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Couple shots of Yoda and Voodoo

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Here ya go
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Great shots. Did you have to train for those deep bites, or is Yoda a good natural?
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fantastic! you can encourage the dog to really get in there. it still depends on the dog and its drive. my mal had a great bite and would get right in there, Thalie would never go deep but had a nice bite
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TimL_168 wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 10:30 am Great shots. Did you have to train for those deep bites, or is Yoda a good natural?
I don't keep a dog without a good genetic deep grip... ipo requires a deep calm grip
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ring does not. as long as there is a bite and hold for the required time, its fine.. its about just doing what is asked. thalie beat many " hard" dogs because of her exactness.
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Dutchringgirl wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 6:11 pm ring does not. as long as there is a bite and hold for the required time, its fine.. its about just doing what is asked. thalie beat many " hard" dogs because of her exactness.
Yup! You can't judge a dogs grip when the decoy is trying to escape or esquive the dog! This is why ring doesn't judge the grip!
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