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by Jim Engel on 03 July 2012 - 12:07
The protection training chapter of the police dog book is to the point
where it seems worthwhile to get some critical comment:
http://www.angelplace.net/Book/CanineProtectionTraining.pdf
All comments, criticisms and corrections gratefully accepted.
Jim Engel
Phone (815) 568-5963 Before 8:00 PM Chicago time
jimengel@mc.net
by desert dog on 03 July 2012 - 15:07
This was a very good analysis, of where protection dogs have been and where they are today. I especially enjoyed and agree with the junk yard dog portion and crowd control. Thanks for posting this as it can be a good tool for serious breeders of the true protection type dogs that are in limited supply but still available, by those that still believe it takes more than high prey and trained aggression to be a top protection dog.
Hank
Hank

by gagsd4 on 03 July 2012 - 16:07
I am up to page 6/22. I found the historical perspective quite interesting.... it makes sense. I found the reasoning behind the advent of table training hugely entertaining. Laughed out loud:)
Typo: bottom of page 6, 1970's to 1789.
Will read more later.
Mary
Typo: bottom of page 6, 1970's to 1789.
Will read more later.
Mary
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