Working Service K-9 training is a training which develops a deep bond through communication between dog and handler. Ancient in it's origin it uses the natural desire to co-exist as companions that exists only with the dog and humans. This training uses no trickery or props. No balls, food treats, clickers or towel tugs. Desire to do the given tasks and the knowledge of communication enables natural ability to mature freely.

Working Service training has proven its ability in S.A.R. and was actually used as a recovery training method for dogs and handlers from all around the globe. In Law Enforcement this training has proven its capability to place on the streets the most effective stable dogs at the youngest age ever.

Working Service training not only removes the vicious dog, anti-police K-9 attitude from the media and public view, it establishes a "To Serve and Protect," symbol, undeniable and visually available.

Working Service training has also proven effective in stabilizing dog handler teams already on the street who are experiencing difficulty in any number of fields. In explosive and narcotics detection our dogs cannot be swayed or moved. The handlers trained here by us are fully prepared to meet the needs of their community upon returning to their departments after this training.

In combat, Working Service training has also risen to the call to arms. Actively used in World War 1 and World War 11 by the most elite German K-9 units, this method can actually be traced back to use when swords and spears were being used in battles between the Romans and the Huns.

The application of Working Service training has repeatedly proven the ability of this philosophy to build and maintain both handler and dog to be the most effective units in live theatre deployment.

Attitude is an important factor and force in Working Service training.

With the events of the world ever changing and challenging, once again it is Working Service training, in the form of a dog, that is being called upon to walk beside our children and at the head of our Soldiers both being done with the same discipline, effectiveness and professionalism seen only in a Working Service dog.

  

 

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