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I think the dog must know where the shock comes from - which is the handler This means the dog is never given a shock until just after the handler tells him NO. police dogs Dog-training-whistles. When the dog learns that the shock comes from the handler then he looks to the handler as a god - someone who has complete control over him at all times. This applies to protection work and obedience work. In your case it would and should be used with the dog on a prong collar. police dogs Pomeranian puppies. When told to heel the dog is commanded to HEEL (in a normal voice) 3 hard quick jerks with the prong collar and then stimulation from the collar (not the highest level - you will have to experiment to find the right level that does not shut the dog down). When using a leash correction there are two ways to use it:1- Three hard quick jerks - which builds drive and turns on the dogs nerves to make him react - in heeling this makes him look to you and pay attention. 2- One hard jerk which takes drive out of the dog and makes him compliant. police dogs Dog-training-collar. The one jerk method is used in the DOWN, SIT, and OUT and be silent. In this case the dog will learn that the shock always comes from the handler if it's given after or during a leash correction. When that happens it will start to pay better attention when worked on leash. To TopQUESTION:Hi Ed!I'm having problems stimulating my current work dog on "passive attack. " Once the stimulus is there no problem, just he does not seem to understand that "command" means action before the stimulus from the perp. Any thoughts that may help on this?Regards,NickANSWER:Training passive suspect is not a big problem when it's done properly. It begins with the basics of biting on command. This goes back to working with young dogs biting on a tug on a cord and/or ball on a string. I have a new video titled Building Drive Focus and Grip with Bernhard Flinks. I show the first stages of it in this tape. I go into a lot of detail on passive suspects in my Building Search video. You can put your dog on a tie out - have the helper approach and lie down - just out of reach of the helper. If the dog needs it he can stimulate him and then lay down. Then release your dog (on leash) and let him take a bite. It does not take long for the dg to be brought to a training spot and finds a suspect lying down and he will bite the suspect. Then the locations are changed. There are a number of additional training steps that can be used. To TopQUESTION:I'm a deputy in a small town in Kansas. Just this last week we found a suspect under a trailer house. The K-9 failed to bark and hold on command on a passive suspect.

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