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by brynjulf on 23 February 2012 - 15:02
When checking out any school ask for student references. See if they are working in the K9 world! I highly recommend Michael as well!
by oregontnt2007 on 24 February 2012 - 16:02
I have learned the hard way to do an engine search ( many of them ) on anybody your are buying or training your dog... the results will SHOCK YOU!
also look up the BBB & take notice to anyboyd not happy with them
CONTRACT.... make sure you have one in GREAT detail
I learned the hard way!
also look up the BBB & take notice to anyboyd not happy with them
CONTRACT.... make sure you have one in GREAT detail
I learned the hard way!
by nikkigsd on 01 March 2012 - 20:03
Depending on training disciplines and philosophies, that is what should be what gears you to a teacher. If you have the opportunity to train with the inventor or innovator of the art form you are looking to study you should take advantage.
I sought out a real personal protection guy that trains CQC with the dogs. His methods and forms are not limited to the dogs but also through the handler teaching protective combative move tactile leash handling but he is a martial artist and security specialist wrapped into the bundle. He trains real dogs for real people but balanced. He performs background checks on students and also any protection student.
Check out there website
www.workingdogstore.com
by nikkigsd on 05 March 2012 - 18:03
Here are there phone numbers too (855)-WRK-NDOG
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