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This weekend we did a marathon training session with all of our dogs, from all age groups from thirteen weeks to three years of age. We started at 6 a.m. with basic obedience, then moved on to advanced off leash training. After a short break, we were on the agility course to get the dogs use to different environments and surfaces. A good Protection Dog has to be confident in any situation, whether they have to swim across ponds or climb a ten foot wall.
After taking time out for lunch, we then worked our dogs doing article searches. We were extremely proud of our new KNPV German Shepherd puppies; Max (thirteen weeks) and Tina (six months of age) had no problem doing a 100 yard article search for the key and cone. We then loaded up the dogs into the trucks and drove across the Kennel to have the decoys getup to do the bite work. We role played as many scenarios as possible, using many props, such as guns, knives, baseball bats. These props help to condition the dogs to take out the weapon hand.
As a daylight fell we gathered the dogs for man scent tracking in the deep woods. All the dogs did extremely well including the two female German Shepherds that were in heat.
This work that we do is all in a days work. Not a day will go by that all our dogs are doing some form of training, even if it is merrily walking on a busy street we will take that opportunity to develop their street smarts.
For more information about our training principal and philosophy visit our website at, http://ccprotectiondogs.com
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