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New Dog Bite Prevention Training Posted: Oct 23, 2009 11:32 AM |
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This 20 minute DVD presents, in detail, the most accurate information on preventing dog bites. It features unscripted, real dog encounters with untrained dogs, and also highlights trained dogs in a controlled situation in order to demonstrate how to react to an encounter. It's a must for all those who encounter dogs as part of their employment. It will teach you how to read a dog's body language and provide you with options to use before striking a dog or using lethal force, all of which will give you confidence during a dog encounter.
If you think the video is good then you have to see Hector in person, his live presentation will keep you on your toes and laughing. Many more topics pertaining to your job can be discussed including time for questions and answers. For Training Demonstration fee click the Dog Bite Prevention tab and download the fee schedule form.
When it comes to knowing what to do when confronted by a potentially dangerous dog, Hector Hernandez has the answers, and, what’s really amazing, is the way he is able to convey that to others. His training demonstrations are informative and entertaining. He knows his material, and has an uncanny ability to teach it to his audience. There may be others out there who do dog bite demonstrations, but no one can compare to Mr. Hernandez. Time after time, the same companies have invited him back to train their new employees or give a refresher course. No one has heard Hector Hernandez's presentation then chosen another speaker.
He is committed to educating the public about dogs. He is the leading expert in dog safety. And, as a former law enforcement officer, he has had to use deadly force on dogs. He has a compassion for dogs and enjoys training them, but also understands that, as a law enforcement officer, he has an obligation to the people to protect them from any threat.
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First Class Dog Training - Viewed 29 times |
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Call Mr. Hector Hernandez cell at: 517-712-5012
P. O Box 423
Haslett, Mi 48840
Se halbo espanol
or e-mail me at h_hernandez109@comcast.net
•Author of three books:
- Naked Dog Obedience
- Preparing Yourself for Dog Encounters
- How to Train Your Dog Before Your Dog Trains You
•Producer: Preparing Yourself for Dog Encounters DVD
•Michigan Commission On Law Enforcement Accredited.
•Veterinarian-Approved
•American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Evaluator
•Paid Consultant and Speaker for various city, county and state police agencies
•Lansing State Journal Local Hero November 8th, 2000.
•United States Postal Letter Carriers Paid Speaker
•Consumers Energy Paid Speaker
•Board of Water and Light Paid Speaker
•United States Marine Corps 1986 to 1994
- Desert Storm Veteran 1991
Hector L. Hernandez is an Author, former law enforcement officer, speaker, police K-9 instructor and professional dog trainer. He has been training dogs for over twenty years and has been recognized as one of the best trainers in the United States for the protection phase of police dogs, K9 training. In protection training, he uses the dog's instinct to protect its owner/handler, while at the same time encouraging the dog to maintain its positive, trusting relationship with humans. This is a major contribution to protection dog training.
Also, he regularly conducts obedience classes for dog owners and their dogs and also gives private lessons. He notes, with customary humor, "The dogs are easy; the owners are harder." Memorable and effective, his classes and individual training sessions leave both owner and dog with a long-lasting relationship of respectful obedience and mutual affection. He solves problems with dogs and their owners in a way which leaves you in awe of his ability to know how much to do to change bad behavior and when to back off and "let the dog teach itself." He understands that there are bad dogs/good owners and good dogs/bad owners, although most cases are at neither extreme. Both owners and dogs "just need to learn the concept," he will say at the beginning of a series of lessons.
He will not refuse any dog or owner, no matter how bad the relationship has become. Nor does he shy away from telling an owner the truth about the dog's (and owner's) problems. Sometimes these problems can't be solved; more often, with patience, they can.
His training demonstrations for various groups of professionals and business people teach them how to prepare for dog encounters. In these sessions, he teaches a wide range of people from parents to fire fighters to animal shelter personnel how to protect themselves in dangerous situations with dogs. He demonstrates how "reading the dog's body language" can tell you the difference between a harmless encounter and a potentially dangerous one, and what to do about each situation. His speaking technique will make you laugh, while also making you think seriously about dog behavior and how to stay safe in all kinds of dog encounters.
His training programs have been accredited by the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards, and he is an evaluator for the American Kennel Club's 'Canine Good Citizen' program. He served in the United States Marine Corps, receiving an Honorable Discharge in 1994.
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