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September 28 2002 at 2:06 PM
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Jason  (no login)


Response to my first question.

In french ring it seems size is a definate limiting factor. More specific the palisade. Mondio is more forgiving with the angled wall at the drop off point but that is still a daunting task for a large dog. How much trouble do the larger breeds have with scaling the wall? More and more Dobermann males are reaching 100lbs plus nowadays.

How have Dobermanns fared in mondio and french ring? Any specific dogs and handlers that you can recall doing well? I know of no lines that use french or mondio ring to test their stock.

 
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  • #2, #3 - Bob on Sep 28, 2002, 7:50 PM
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