
<The breeds of dogs used, being primarilly Collies also concerns me, these "great" trainers seem to go for the easily manipulated, subservient breeds, I would like to see how great they really are when given a breed not known for its obedience and "willingness" to please. If they are truly great they should succeed.>
ROFLMAO have you ever owned a working Hill bred ISDS BC Dawn ?Do you think you put them in a field with sheep & they can be taught in a few minutes ? I've never owned a subserviant dog amougst my 4 BCs 5 GSDs 12 Beardies & 4 cavaliers & the hardest to train were the BCs they are no way subserviant or submissive & you may not know this but some BCs take themselves off to work at a very very early age like weeks old my first BC bitch was herding ducks & sheep at 9 weeks of age. They have the instincts of a wolf to hunt the sheep & this is chanelled into working the sheep instead of killing them
What about a Poodle ? Well Crufts Ob Championships have been won by a Standard Poodle whose handler was working one of those subserivant BCs this year. It has also been won by a Dobermann & a Mongrel & there have been a Yorkshire Terrier who won Ob CCs, A Beardie Ob Champion , Golden Retrievers, Mary handlers a Sheltie Ag Champion. Why does she has to have another breed to prove herself But if challenged I'm sure she would but she doesn;t need to
Working Trials were orginally for the Forces & Police dogs & the exercises reflest that yet one man trained multiple breeds to become WT Champions, Including A german shorthaired(I think he was short haired), BC., GSD & Lab There have been several Lab WT & Weims are also sucecessful hardly what they were bred for.
There are many breeds working in obedience that you will never see same with HTM Wait until the Irish Water Spaniel starts competing of course IWS are noted for being subserviant aren't they
I had a BC who won Sheepdog trials & qualified to run at the English National who won in Breed & Obedience as well as doing WT & was he submissive & easy to train nope he got bored once he had learnt something & knew when he did it right & often refued to do it again
The easiest dog I have ever trained was an Irish Setter bitch who would do nothing without being told & I got her CDEx at her first WT , but god was she boring & I was glad I didn't own her
My next BC will not be bred to do Obedience but sheep work & yes we will train together & I will learn how to try to persuade him I am in charge whether or not I am successful will be down to me, should I get another breed to prove I can train dogs ? No Why because at the end of the day I have to live with thet dog & I prefer the breeds I like & Terriers Hounds & Gundogs are not my type of dog especially the showbred gundogs.his applies to all the obedience people & few get a BC to win but because they like BCs