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Can someone please explain what a single purpose dog is? What would it be suitable for? Can single purpose dogs be good family companions or are they too hyper and need to be worked?
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I believe (somebody correct me if I'm wrong) that single-purpose dog is used in the types of dogs that are marketed to security and law enforcement. It means the dog is a patrol dog, but not a detection dog, or a detection but not patrol, etc.
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thanks for the explanation. So dual purpose would be a dog that can do all the things mentioned above and bite/apprehension?
Carmspack, would a single purpose dog be a good dog for a family that has moderate activity (hiking/ball play with dog, etc)? |
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could you explain why you are using single purpose in relation to pet?
often a single purpose dog may be a dog that has a redirection in career . For example a dog that has passed all the requirements for nerve, drive, orthopedics, health, etc etc. but the dog may be too friendly , fail to engage a "bad guy" , fight drive , aggression just not there . Now we are talking about GSD that are supposed to be able to control a situation , to hold , and hold by bite if necessary. This dog may have a career as a specialized detection dog. Some categories are so demanding and requiring so much accuracy and precision (bomb/explosive) that these are single purpose , no confusion . A golden retriever would not have this requirement as this is not part of the breed profile , nor an expectation. Some dogs are very very effective as search and apprehend , or SWAT , others have talent enough to train and certify them as competent in detection and apprehension , so they are "dual" . Has someone tried to promote something to you. Tell more about your situation. Carmen Carmspack Working German Shepherd Dogs |
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This is really an "it depends" type situation. Was it a single purpose apprehension dog who washed because of weak nerves? Or like Carmen said because too friendly?
Was it a detection dog that washed because the hutn drive just wasn't quite what it should be and protection wasn't his thing? Too many variables IMO without a LOT more details.
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Carmen- I saw on a breeders site that said "several great single purpose dogs available", so I thought, what makes them great and what is single purpose. Could the things that make them great single purpose also make them a great family companion? I'm trying to understand the lingo and get a feel for what people mean when they say single/dual purpose, etc.
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wouldn't/couldn't you also extend that to describe people have have pet/sport dogs, and those that have dogs that are exclusively sport and stay in the kennel when not trained?
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I believe that this means these dogs are young adults and have had some training in scent detection or whatever. I don't know that you'd want to shell out the $$ that a good bomb- or drug- or cadaver- dog generally goes for just to get a nice pet. If you're looking for an adult dog, please consider rescue.
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