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> I very much hope that there is strict legislation in place to ensure that general doormen or someone who knows enough about canine security work to refer to 'attack dogs' and 'things on arms' has an AWFUL lot of research and planning (i.e. many many years) before they would be allowed to delve in to this work
> strict legislation
> I have only just found out I can even get a job with this firm and that they exist w so how on earth would I know all the jargon already?>
> it's the whole concept of someone with so little knowledge of dog psychology and true dog security work being in charge of a security (NOT attack) trained 'Alsation' or 'Rottie'.
> shall i just do as you all say "get in touch wtih the door people etc "
> Surely it would take months to learn how to train and handle a dog that is used for all aspects of security work
> I'd be worried that if these dogs described in this thread don't live with the handler they might not build up a bond and as such 'attack' the wrong person!! It sounds quite terrifying to me if these dogs are out and about but maybe got loose...accidents do happen.
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> I'd be worried that if these dogs described in this thread don't live with the handler they might not build up a bond and as such 'attack' the wrong person!!
> Schutzhund trained dogs don't wander about attacking all and sundry either
> hmmm anyone remember "rosebud"???!!! :0
> hmmm anyone remember "rosebud"???!!! :0
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