Training Dogs for Protection Work by Fred Mandilk

Training Dogs for Protection Work by Fred Mandilk

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A guide to the selection and training of dogs for protection work. It stresses the importance of correct attitude and commitment on the part of the owner/handler and explains the role in forming a working partnership between handler and dog. It examines three areas of obedience, protection and tracking which produce the working protection dogs.

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Training Dogs for Protection Work by Fred Mandilk

This invaluable book shows how to train dogs for obedience, tracking, and protection. Its humane approach will assist the handler to set achievable goals, treat dogs with kindness and respect, and appreciate canine psychology. The authors train German Shepherds and Mallnoi for 35 police departments in the U.S.
Fred Mandilk holds a Masters degree in sociology, with emphasis on behaviour and deviancy, from California State University, Los Angeles. He worked in law enforcement for four years and was a high school teacher for over ten years. Marv Ganglov started his dog training business over thirty years ago while an active police dog handler and he imports promising dogs from several countries in Europe. The two authors train German Shepherds and Mallnois for over 35 police departments as well as private citizens and they continue to train and retest the dogs several times a year. Each dog they train that finds a placement, be it police, military or private homes, is proficient in tracking, obedience and protection and some advanced dogs learn drug, arson and explosive searching work.
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ISBN 13 9780851317366
ISBN 10 0851317367
Titel Training Dogs for Protection Work
Autor Fred Mandilk
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag The Crowood Press Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 1999-09-16
Seitenanzahl 160
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