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Aaron Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Senior Systems Engineer and Toolsmith
"It's the sound of a satellite saying, 'get me down!'" -Shriekback

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As we progress through training the dogs view of the helper changes. Initially, in prey work, the helper is a friend that plays tug or a person that is always trying to steal the prey. Then in defensive training the dog"s view of the helper changes to a person that brings stress to his life. The helper now threatens him and is someone to be suspicious of. As the defensive training progresses, the dog"s confidence level increases (if he is genetically capable). He is taught how to defeat the helper in every circumstance. These many experiences slowly change the dog"s view of the helper. He begins to see the helper as a fighting partner, as someone to get mad at and not someone to be nervous of. When this begins to happen we say that the dog is developing fight drive. old and have fight drive. Dogs need to go through a sound foundation of prey drive development and then, at the correct time, they must be introduced to a step-by-step defensive training We define fight drive as the interaction of prey and defense where the dog carries the forwardness of prey with the intensity of defense. The image of a dog working in fight drive is an adult dog with a great deal of self-confidence in all environments and every circumstance. It"s a dog that does not look or act insecure during his protection work. The level of intensity during bite work is very high - the dog will display a tenacity towards fighting that is not seen in the younger, immature dogs. The only way that a dog can gain fight drive is through experience and training. They don"t just wake up one morning when they are 3 years old and have fight drive. Dogs need to go through a sound foundation of prey drive development and then, at the correct time, they must be introduced to a step-by-step defensive training program. It is important to understand that only dogs with good genetics and proper training old and have fight drive. Dogs need to go through a sound foundation of prey drive development and then, at the correct time, they must be introduced to a step-by-step defensive training

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