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Sophias remains located. Rest well little angel. Bless all the seachers involved. ( no details please ,just say a prayer...
04/28/2025

Sophias remains located.
Rest well little angel.
Bless all the seachers involved.
( no details please ,just say a prayer for her loved ones hearts )

Are any of our seachers available for a follow up search for Sophia in MayI will also be practice tracking my k9.If you ...
04/27/2025

Are any of our seachers available for a follow up search for Sophia in May
I will also be practice tracking my k9.
If you are interested in bringing your dogs to learn search/ tracking ,please do

After my Wenatchee seminar I will be back in Tonasket for my Spring Summer training sessions. Until fall.
04/09/2025

After my Wenatchee seminar I will be back in Tonasket for my Spring Summer training sessions.
Until fall.

Now in Beautiful Wenatchee .Training k9s  here and enjoying the blue skies. LolWorking on my book,and enjoying the area....
04/05/2025

Now in Beautiful Wenatchee .
Training k9s here and enjoying the blue skies. Lol
Working on my book,and enjoying the area.
Riding my bicycle around the trail w my trusty k9.
Life is good!

Perfect ,and available nowOne year old.Powerful Czech female. If interested message me for working videos ,pics,and pedi...
04/02/2025

Perfect ,and available now
One year old.
Powerful Czech female.
If interested message me for working videos ,pics,and pedigree .

100% 💯 % correct There is a question I get asked constantly:“Bart, should I play fetch with my dog every day? He LOVES i...
03/29/2025

100% đź’Ż % correct

There is a question I get asked constantly:

“Bart, should I play fetch with my dog every day? He LOVES it!”

And my answer is always the same:
No. Especially not with working breeds like the Malinois, German Shepherd, Dutch Shepherd, or any other high-prey-drive dog, like hunting dogs, Agility dogs, etc.

This answer is often met with surprise, sometimes with resistance. I get it—your dog brings you the ball, eyes bright, body full of energy, practically begging you to throw it. It feels like bonding. It feels like exercise. It feels like the right thing to do.

But from a scientific, behavioral, and neurobiological perspective—it’s not. In fact, it may be one of the most harmful daily habits for your dog’s mental health and nervous system regulation that no one is warning you about.

Let me break it down for you in detail. This will be long, but if you have a working dog, you need to understand this.

Working dogs like the Malinois and German Shepherd were selected over generations for their intensity, persistence, and drive to engage in behaviors tied to the prey sequence: orient, stalk, chase, grab, bite, kill. In their role as police, protection, herding, or military dogs, these genetically encoded motor patterns are partially utilized—but directed toward human-defined tasks.

Fetch is an artificial mimicry of this prey sequence.
• Ball = prey
• Throwing = movement stimulus
• Chase = reinforcement
• Grab and return = closure and Reward - Reinforecment again.

Every time you throw that ball, you’re not just giving your dog “exercise.” You are triggering an evolutionary motor pattern that was designed to result in the death of prey. But here’s the twist:

The "kill bite" never comes.
There’s no closure. No end. No satisfaction, Except when he start chewing on the ball by himself, which lead to even more problems. So the dog is neurologically left in a state of arousal.

When your dog sees that ball, his brain lights up with dopamine. Anticipation, motivation, drive. When you throw it, adrenaline kicks in. It becomes a cocktail of high arousal and primal intensity.

Dopamine is not the reward chemical—it’s the pursuit chemical. It creates the urge to chase, to repeat the behavior. Adrenaline and cortisol, stress hormones, spike during the chase. Even though the dog “gets the ball,” the biological closure never really happens—because the pattern is reset, again and again, with each throw.

Now imagine doing this every single day.
The dog’s brain begins to wire itself for a constant state of high alert, constantly expecting arousal, movement, and stimulation. This is how we create chronic stress.

The autonomic nervous system has two main branches:

• Sympathetic Nervous System – “Fight, flight, chase”

• Parasympathetic Nervous System – “Rest, digest, recover”

Fetch, as a prey-driven game, stimulates the sympathetic system. The problem? Most owners never help the dog come down from that state.
There’s no decompression, no parasympathetic activation, no transition into rest.

Chronic sympathetic dominance leads to:
• Panting, pacing, inability to settle
• Destructive behaviors
• Hypervigilance
• Reactivity to movement
• Obsession with balls, toys, other dogs
• Poor sleep cycles
• Digestive issues
• A weakened immune system over time
• Behavioral burnout

In essence, we’re creating a dog who is neurologically trapped in the primal mind—always hunting, never resting.

Expectation Is a Form of Pressure!!!!!!

When fetch becomes a daily ritual, your dog begins to expect it.This is no longer “fun.” It’s a conditioned need. And when that need is not met?

Stress. Frustration. Obsession.

A dog who expects to chase every day but doesn’t get it may begin redirecting that drive elsewhere—chasing shadows, lights, children, other dogs, cars.
This is how pathological behavior patterns form.

Many people use fetch as a shortcut for physical exercise.

But movement is not the same as regulation.
Throwing a ball 100 times does not tire out a working dog—it wires him tighter. It’s like giving coffee to someone with ADHD and calling it relaxation.

What these dogs need is:
• Cognitive engagement
• Problem solving
• Relationship-based training
• Impulse control and on/off switches
• Scentwork or tracking to satisfy the nose-brain connection
• Regulated physical outlets like structured walks, swimming, tug with rules, or balanced sport work
• Recovery time in a calm environment

But What About Drive Fulfillment? Don’t They Need an Outlet?

Yes, and here’s the nuance:

Drive should be fulfilled strategically, not passively or impulsively. This is where real training philosophy comes in.

Instead of free-for-all ball throwing, I recommend:
• Tug with rules of out, impulse control, and handler engagement

• Controlled prey play with a flirt pole, used sparingly

• Engagement-based drive work with clear start and stop signals

• Training sessions that integrate drive, control, and reward

• Activities like search games, mantrailing, or protection sport with balance

• Working on “down in drive” — the ability to switch from arousal to rest

This builds a thinking dog, not a reactive one. The Bottom Line: Just Because He Loves It Doesn’t Mean It’s Good for Him

Your Malinois, German Shepherd, Dutchie, or other working dog may love the ball. He may bring it to you with joy. But the question is not what he likes—it’s what he needs.

A child may love candy every day, but a good parent knows better. As a trainer, handler, and caretaker, it’s your responsibility to think long term.
You’re not raising a dog for this moment. You’re developing a life companion, a regulated athlete, a resilient thinker.

So no—I don’t recommend playing ball every day.
Because every throw is a reinforcement of the primal mind.

And the primal mind, unchecked, cannot be reasoned with. It cannot self-regulate. It becomes a slave to its own instincts.

Train your dog to engage with you, not just the object. Teach arousal with control, play with purpose, and rest with confidence.

Your dog deserves better than obsession.He deserves balance. He deserves you—not just the ball.


Bart De Gols

This spring and Summer will be busy.I will be training in Wenatchee, Chelan  ,and Okanogan county. Good thing my office ...
03/27/2025

This spring and Summer will be busy.
I will be training in Wenatchee, Chelan ,and Okanogan county.
Good thing my office is mobile.

Now forming volunteer ( OUR SAR ) Okanogan county volunteer search and rescue. So a lot of our  search volunteers want t...
11/30/2024

Now forming volunteer ( OUR SAR ) Okanogan county volunteer search and rescue.
So a lot of our search volunteers want to pursue future SAR missions .
So now we are forming a list of other potential volunteers for future SAR missions.
Please pm me if you are interested.

This community/ county is amazing .
All the people who pull together to help each other.
What an awesome unique bunch of big hearted, caring folks.
You are very appreciated

A special thanks to the Browns ! ( Alaskan Bush people)There family is giving their love  and support  and their trackin...
11/25/2024

A special thanks to the Browns ! ( Alaskan Bush people)
There family is giving their love and support and their tracking knowledge to help .

Up here at base camp 2  Starlink wifi.in place Many searchers / soldiers in place, up at stage 1 base about 30 other of ...
11/24/2024

Up here at base camp 2 Starlink wifi.in place
Many searchers / soldiers in place, up at stage 1 base about 30 other of our seachers w thermal drone and snowmobiles all looking for Sofia,
All these great people w big hearts searching away.
Lots of support pouring in from all around our community .
We plan to resume this search as long as it takes to find her.
Thank all of Tonasket, Oroville, Loomis and all the search soldiers involved in helping and supporting.
We appreciate the help.

Searchers and volunteers will meet tomorrow in Loomis at  Sullys parking lot ( next to Kwikmart)  #18 Palmer rd.9am to 1...
11/24/2024

Searchers and volunteers will meet tomorrow in Loomis at Sullys parking lot ( next to Kwikmart) #18 Palmer rd.
9am to 11am
Please bring 4wd and any large passenger capacity vehicles if possible.
I will be texting and calling everyone who is on the volunteer list.
Thank you all for stepping up,you are very appreciated !
562 631 1048 my # if any questions

( NOT A SCAM POST)We need all foot troops interested in a grounds  search for girl  We found her location in Loomis area...
11/22/2024

( NOT A SCAM POST)
We need all foot troops interested in a grounds search for girl
We found her location in Loomis area.
We need able bodied searchers who are interested in finding this young lady today and night.
Thank you in advance
562 631 1048 is my contact #
Message me

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