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But the bottom line is, unless a pup has the right genetics it does not matter how much prey drive it has or how good the nerves are, it must still have the genetics for "fight drive. dogs for adoption Dog-training-whistles. "This term (Fight Drive) is the most misused term in all of dog training. People simply do not understand it. I hear people saying their 8 month old dog has a ton of fight drive - this is impossible. dogs for adoption Police dogs. If you have a question on the exact meaning of the term (according to Frawley) read my training article The Meaning of the Term Fight Drive. A degree of sharpness is one of the things that is missing in most service dogs today. It's also one of the hardest things to spot in a youngster. dogs for adoption Great-dane-dogs. Service dogs have to be a little sharp. They need to be a little suspicious of people. They need to be sociable but they need to have an edge. Trying to pick this is a pup requires a lot of experience and talent. Sharpness is going to show itself in a pup or young dog as a touch of shyness or even a little sharpness (barking when startled). On the other hand this needs to be balanced by a ton of prey drive.

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