Something in the repetition of the moves suggests some training was involved. Perhaps even commands given and soundtrack was dubbed in afterwards. The Doberman also seems to be looking above the TV at times.
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Originally posted by preten2b: Something in the repetition of the moves suggests some training was involved. Perhaps even commands given and soundtrack was dubbed in afterwards. The Doberman also seems to be looking above the TV at times.
No way.. That was for real right there. I will have to share that with a friend who has raised all different breeds.
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You can always tell when a handler is there. This is common in films or a tv show. You see it look to its left to get instruction from the handler. Someone trained the dog for this, with reps.
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