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Police Training a Dog - The Ultimate Service
Good police dog training is important for any dog that is
potentially going to become a member of any police force.
Selecting the right dog for police dog training, and practicing
proper police dog training techniques is extremely important.
The following paragraphs will give some useful tips for
selecting the right dog for police dog training, and provide
some basic police dog training tips.
The most important thing to remember when selecting a dog for
police dog training, you must choose a dog that you can
successfully bond with. All future police dog training is
reliant upon the bond you will share with your new partner.
The success of police dog training depends highly upon the bond
between the dog and the trainer, and the trainer's ability to
make the dog understand things until they become instinct to the
dog. Being decisive and firm are important, but making the dog
understand what you expect of him requires a bond.
A dog cannot ask questions when he is confused about some aspect
of his police dog training, and a good bond between the dog and
his trainer will help to enable the trainer to know when the dog
is confused.
Something to remember enforcing police dog training is never
punish the dog unnecessarily. Since dogs have little sense of
logical reasoning, any displeasure during police dog training
should be displayed only immediately after the infraction.
If you are not sure the dog understood exactly was was expected
of him, you should not punish him during police dog training. On
the other hand, deliberate disobedience during police dog
training must be handled immediately.
When assisting in police dog training, you should always use
kindness to reward your dog for success. You should never be
unkind to the dog, unless you are positive that being unkind to
the dog for a short period will prevent necessary unkindness at
a later stage in police dog training.
You should reward your dog for everything that is done well
during police dog training.
Finally, you should always end your police dog training sessions
with your dog on a good note. Never wrap the police dog training
session up if the dog has just made a mistake.
Police dog training sessions should always wrap up on a good
note, like letting the dog do something he likes, then ending
the session.
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Written by: Marc Lindsay
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