View Poll Results: Is the Formation of a Bond Vital to Success?

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  • Forming a Bond is Vital to Success

    34 62.96%
  • Forming a Bond is an "Intangible" Element, that may (or may not) affect Success

    17 31.48%
  • Forming a Bond has nothing to do with Success

    3 5.56%
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Thread: THE IMPORTANCE OF A BOND BETWEEN MAN & DOG (Yes / No)

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  1. #1
    I cant see how you can have great success without a bond i have a mates dog here now that we are meant to use next year it had never even been for a walk i try to get it to play with a bit of hide and it runs away how am i meant to work with that i tried to bath it a week ago and it started doing backflips on the chain i locked it away out of fear it was gonna bite me this thing is a night mare to look after fair enough if another gets out same time its on and it gos well but bites you when you break em off its a cunt of a dog and i put it down to he done nothing but left it on chain for few years now im meant to help it win but being fully green myself i see nothing but a bad day coming in the near futur for both of us unless it starts to trust me..

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by pig mad View Post
    I cant see how you can have great success without a bond i have a mates dog here now that we are meant to use next year it had never even been for a walk i try to get it to play with a bit of hide and it runs away how am i meant to work with that i tried to bath it a week ago and it started doing backflips on the chain i locked it away out of fear it was gonna bite me this thing is a night mare to look after fair enough if another gets out same time its on and it gos well but bites you when you break em off its a cunt of a dog and i put it down to he done nothing but left it on chain for few years now im meant to help it win but being fully green myself i see nothing but a bad day coming in the near futur for both of us unless it starts to trust me..
    Sounds like you got your hands full. I have a Champion dog on my yard that started out similar to that dog you're talking about. My old partner used to own her and he sent her to me at the start of her career, to work on her. She was the hardest dog to work with. She needed to trust that person to work with him. Well once she got cranked up she knew what she was born to do. Outside the box she got along with any dog but once you face her off she knew what time it was. That bitch is a stone cold killer and it didn't matter who had her she knew what her job was.
    But like I said when she was young she needed that bond to get cranked up.
    I have dogs that needs to bond to perform for me and dogs who could care less if there's a bond or not(all they care about is getting fed) it doesn't hurt to create a bond though. But I think as long as I keep them in top health and treat them right, that's a good enough bond. I shouldn't have to sleep with them for them to perform better. They will quit when they face an ace or they will die trying. Either way it's all part of the game and there's no right or wrong answer. That's why I chose the middle

  3. #3
    Yeah she knows her job thats for sure hopefully she turns out good as yours did..

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