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Because the reserve officers are routinely called out to back up the zone officers we feel this will greatly enhance our k 9 dept since our k9 unit also work regular zones and not strictly k9. canadian dog breeders Newfoundland puppies. The Sheriff wants the dogs to do tracking and narcotics search and not really specialize in "bite," what type of dogs should we look for and should we look at green or pre trained, pups or adults. Any insight you can offer will GREATLY be appreciated. Your information at your sight has been exceptional. canadian dog breeders Solid gold dog food. Thanks Again!!!!ANSWER:I have a lot of experience in this are because this is how I began my police K9 work in 1990. To begin with the sheriff needs to be very selective in who he allows to work a dog. The people he selects need to go through a screen process just like regular K9 Officers. canadian dog breeders Australian cattle dog. At the minimum, the reserves need to be state certified police officers. They should be good athletes and mature sensible thinkers. It is a rare person who would be chosen for this program that has not been a reserve officer for several years. I agree with the sheriff, in the beginning the dogs should be tracking and narcotic - not patrol dogs. A reserve officer should be forced to prove his ability as a trainer and handler in these areas before he is trusted with a biting dog. The sheriff would not consider putting a new reserve officer on his swat team, in the same breath he should not consider a reserve officer for a patrol dog handler until this individual has a couple of years of experience working dogs in narcotics and tracking. The question of the best way to start will depend on the funds available. In most cases money is short and an issue.
Canadian dog breeders
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