Earl Wynne I'm
glad we can all have our own opinions on this subject matter. Diversity
is what makes this world so unique. I test my dogs...plain and simple.
An "eye" will mislead you. It happens all the time. Not just with dogs,
but with a lot of things. Sports,
relationships, etc. Look at a lot of draft picks in sports. There have
been several times when an athlete might be viewed as the next "MJ" or
"Kobe", etc. but when they get to the league they become exposed. The
teams that drafted them had an "eye" as well, but you don't know for
certain until the test comes and exposes weaknesses. There are police
K-9's across the country that shouldn't necessarily be qualified as
such. A lot of police dogs freeze up at times because many haven't been
exposed to little more than equipment and damn sure haven't seen any
real pressure. In my opinion, having your body weight on a dog or
pressing them agains a wall, isn't what I consider pressure. Yes, it's
something but I view it as say wrestling. Unless you are put in a
particular position or move, wrestling doesn't necessarily hurt. Same
with a dog. There's not much physical pressure applied when you cover a
dog's eyes with your hands, or yell, press them against a wall, etc.
It's more mental than physical. I don't advocate dog fighting but it's
just like a case with a game bred pit bull. A dog can look and appear to
be a killer on a chain, but could get in the box and get bit in the
right places and start to submit or quit. I'm sure a lot of those dogmas
have an eye as well, but there is no way to be 100
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