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ELLIOT'S TRACKSIDE DINER - AUGUST, 2011
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<p>[quote user="TMarsh"]</p> <p><span lang="EN"> </span></p> <p> </p> <p><b>Ulrich</b>- Over here in the land of spoiling milk and soured honey, they have a tendency to teach the guard dogs commands in German. Some say because the majority of guard dogs are German and that’s the language they understand (chuckle). Really it’s to avoid confusion on the dogs part. Do they teach the guard dogs over there a foreign language? I’m sure English would not be a wise choice considering the popularity of the language. Kinda like Spanish over here.</p> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>Todd - German is a language very well suited for shouting short and snappy commands, but we sometimes use English commands for training our dogs... [swg]</p>
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