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  2. Flirt pole - Wikipedia

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    A flirt pole, also called a "flirt stick", is a piece of exercise equipment for dogs that entices a dog to chase a fast moving lure. This equipment is often used to physically condition a dog and improve the dog's skills for better performance in certain competitions such as lure-coursing or Schutzhund. It is often used simply to get a dog to ...

  3. List of dog sports - Wikipedia

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    Schutzhund: Dogs compete in tracking, obedience, and protection skills [14] Pulling sports. Dog pulling sports Sport Image Brief description Refs. Bikejoring:

  4. Schutzhund - Wikipedia

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    Schutzhund (/'ʃʊtshʊnt/, German for "protection dog" [c]), currently known competitively as IGP [b] and previously as IPO, [a] is a dog sport that tests a dog's tracking, obedience, and protection skills, and evaluates if a dog has the appropriate traits and characteristics of a good working dog. [1]

  5. Bronx Man's Fingers Sliced Off After Protecting His Pit Bull ...

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    Rakeem Young, 34, was attacked while walking his 4-year-old pit bull Chanel near Southern Blvd. and E. 178th St. in East Tremont on Friday, Jan. 24, around 11:20 a.m. Young told the Daily News the ...

  6. File:Schutzhund trial, guarding test.jpg - Wikipedia

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    A Doberman at a Schutzhund trial during the protection phase, guarding the decoy (man) (Joel Monroe, Big Valley Dog Training; Delhi, CA) Items portrayed in this file

  7. Talk:Schutzhund - Wikipedia

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    Marker training is definitely used by protection sports enthusiasts of all stripes, and certainly the vast majority of modern Schutzhund trainers. They don't use clickers because they're annoying, can't be carried on the field (and certainly can be forgotten in practice)and are a poor substitute for actual handler/dog interaction and bonding ...