Epic Fail at the FCI Worlds Working Dogs

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  1. smokeybear

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    Epic Fail at the FCI Worlds

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    Oh dear!!

    The dog looked a bit... excitable. Was that a redirected/frustrated aggression type reaction or just a mistake from the dog?
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    Oops :shock:
    Dog looked as if he was having a ball though :lol:
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    The former I think............ :)
  6. Ben Mcfuzzylugs

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    lmao - I bet the guy was planning to streak and chickend out so his dog was just helping
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    Good job he was not going commando! :lol:
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    Aaah. Bless his little heart. I think he was just telling Dad, that they need to move on!! What a shame, and waht a worker. I know it was not good for competition.. But we must blame the owner... Surely??
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    Ohh what happened? I can't view it on my phone!
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    The dog got a bit cheesed off on the guarding so decided to take out his frustration on his owner's trousers..............

    Needless to say, he was DQ!
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    The Dog , had stopped and controlled the target. As they waited to move on again. The Dog gabbed the owners trousers! I know that this is wrong, and it is serious competition, but it was just like the Dog was saying "Dad, we need to move, quickly!!" I suppoose it is just me being a pet owner. But it was so lovely.( Hope the Doggy doesn't get shouted at!)
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    This is doing the rounds on FB and I keep watching it...:lol:

    The cruel part of me was disappointed when the helper managed to distract him...would have been funny to see if the trousers were going to come right off...haha
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    Yeah I thought it was very unsporting of the helper, spoiled what could have been fun.

    I think the owner has probably had a word in the Mali's ear! :)
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    Although the helper did leave it a while...haha

    The poor owner just looked like 'WTF' :lol: :lol:
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    Sorry folks but this is totally unacceptable ....NO dog should be so out of control that it bites it's owner or handler - ( and then was 'rewarded' with the sleeve ? ) - as most of you know I really dislike the bite work element in dog sports and this is a classic example of the reason why !
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    I think everyone knows its unacceptable, including the handler, helper and judge, not to mention fellow competitors and spectators.

    That was why he was disqualified. ;)

    Actually I have seen similar things occur in the Agility Ring with dogs so hyped up and "out of control" that they bite their owners.

    If I have time, I will post some footage of this.

    I have also seen it in the showring.

    I have also seen it with pet dogs out and about.

    It is not restricted to a particular breed or a particular discipline.

    It occurs when dogs are over aroused.

    Biting owners (and judges and other people) occurs in all contexts.

    I still think it is funny. :)
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    I also think it's amusing! :grin:

    Even though it's obviously unacceptable, could it be, possibly, that this dog was not ready for this level of competition? Of course he must have qualified for it but I doubt that was the first time he's ever done it.

    Zane gets over excited and nips with his front teeth. He's only ever done it to me and I stop him in his tracks. It happens on average once every 6 months or so.

    I can understand a dog being over excited or too aroused in a given context but under competition conditions at world level it makes me wonder whether he should have been there at all.

    But like I said, I do think it was funny all the same! :lol:
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    A famous extremely successful trainer, competitor and judge once said to me:

    They are only dogs.

    It behooves us to remember that, and not confuse them with robots.

    I seem to remember that there were a few mistakes and teddies thrown out of the pram during the olympics and paralympics, and they were human! ;)
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    Looked like the dog got over excited and went in for a bit of trouser tug.

    Had to pause my conversation on a walk the other day after running the terrier over a huge pile of logs.

    "Give me a minute - I'm about to be attacked."

    By an over excited terrier in "Woohoo that was BRILLIANT Let's play chase?" Mode.

    Of course that wasn't competition Logs...
  20. Ben Mcfuzzylugs

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    Yup totaly agree
    I found the clip funny - the dog did not bite the handler he was playing tuggy with his trousers
    He just got a bit hyped up doing his job and didnt know how to deal with the excitment

    and yup I have had a nip on the bum from both my dogs when they were really young and we were both learning agility, they were excited and I was handling badly
    No its not right - but its not aggression - in their case its the sheepdog bit of them reverting to whats natural in trying to hurry me up
    as they learnt to control their excitment more and I learnt to handle better it never happend again

    I think all to often we forget dogs are dogs - and our sports are just a hobby
    That dog didnt hurt anyone, yes he needs a little more training to learn how to contain his excitment, but he has great work drive, he wanted to interact with his handler and he loves playing tuggy
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    haha thats too cute

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