So
many behavioral problems in dogs result from fear, but fear-based
problems can become worse if treated incorrectly. This booklet provides a
step-by-step dog training program of desensitizing and counter
classical conditioning. It can help you solve minor dog problems and
prevent serious ones, whether your dog's fears include the vacuum
cleaner, people with hats, or the stranger at the door. Covered are the
oh-so-important details related to identifying exactly what triggers
your dog, creating a step-by-step treatment plan, monitoring your
progress, and why you need to treat the fear and not just your dog's
reaction to the fear. This booklet is on the "Top- Ten" of Dogwise's Dog
Training Book Catalog, and has helped thousands of dogs and their
owners around the country.
Showing posts with label Dog obedience books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dog obedience books. Show all posts
Monday, July 21, 2014
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Tracking Dog: Theory & Methods
Johnson presents the basics of
tracking work, and leads the reader step-by-step through a planned, easy
to follow program, which has resulted in 100% success for his students.
This success is now yours, regardless of your breed of dog or your past
experience. · NEW Foreword by Don Arner · Training Philosophy and
Terminology · Determining Behavioral Characteristics · Tracking Training
Essentials · T. D. Training Methods · Classical Problem Solving and
More!
Glen
R. Johnson brought his many years of experience and innovation to write
was has become the "bible" of trackers everywhere. His experience
ranged from military dog work, to detection of toxic pipeline leaks
using dogs.
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Glen
R. Johnson brought his many years of experience and innovation to write
was has become the "bible" of trackers everywhere. His experience
ranged from military dog work, to detection of toxic pipeline leaks
using dogs.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Cracker!: The Best Dog in Vietnam
CRACKER IS ONE OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY'S MOST VALUABLE WEAPONS:
a German shepherd trained to sniff out bombs, traps, and the enemy. The fate of entire platoons rests on her keen sense of smell. She's a Big Deal, and she likes it that way. Sometimes Cracker remembers when she was younger, and her previous owner would feed her hot dogs and let her sleep in his bed. That was nice, too.
Rick Hanski is headed to Vietnam. There, he's going to whip the world and prove to his family and his sergeant -- and everyone else who didn't think he was cut out for war -- wrong. But sometimes Rick can't help but wonder that maybe everyone else is right. Maybe he should have just stayed at home and worked in his dad's hardware store.
When Cracker is paired with Rick, she isn't so sure about this new owner. He's going to have to prove himself to her before she's going to prove herself to him. They need to be friends before they can be a team, and they have to be a team if they want to get home alive.
Told in part through the uncanny point of view of a German shepherd, Cracker! is an action-packed glimpse into the Vietnam War as seen through the eyes of a dog and her handler. It's an utterly unique powerhouse of a book by the Newbery Medal-winning author of Kira-Kira.
The author of Kira-Kira (2004) andWeedflower (2006)
tells a stirring, realistic story of America's war in Vietnam, using
the alternating viewpoints of an army dog named Cracker and her
17-year-old handler, Rick Hanski, who enlists to "whip the world" and
avoid a routine job. From their training at a base in the U.S, complete
with mean sergeant and close buddies, to their stalking the enemy, the
heartfelt tale explores the close bond of the scout-dog team, relating
how it detects booby traps and mines, finds the enemy, rescues POWs, and
returns home to a heroes' welcome. Throughout the struggle, the dog and
the teenager care for one another. There's no background on the
conflict ("he didn't and couldn't understand what he was doing here in
Vietnam"). Rather, the focus is on how Cracker uses her senses to help
the team accomplish its goals, and on her physical bond with Rick, who
understands Cracker's every movement.
a German shepherd trained to sniff out bombs, traps, and the enemy. The fate of entire platoons rests on her keen sense of smell. She's a Big Deal, and she likes it that way. Sometimes Cracker remembers when she was younger, and her previous owner would feed her hot dogs and let her sleep in his bed. That was nice, too.
Rick Hanski is headed to Vietnam. There, he's going to whip the world and prove to his family and his sergeant -- and everyone else who didn't think he was cut out for war -- wrong. But sometimes Rick can't help but wonder that maybe everyone else is right. Maybe he should have just stayed at home and worked in his dad's hardware store.
When Cracker is paired with Rick, she isn't so sure about this new owner. He's going to have to prove himself to her before she's going to prove herself to him. They need to be friends before they can be a team, and they have to be a team if they want to get home alive.
Told in part through the uncanny point of view of a German shepherd, Cracker! is an action-packed glimpse into the Vietnam War as seen through the eyes of a dog and her handler. It's an utterly unique powerhouse of a book by the Newbery Medal-winning author of Kira-Kira.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
K9 Officer's Manual
Inside this book you will find
comprehensive information on every aspect of the K9 unit, from
administration to officer safety on the job. With two decades of
experience, R. S. Eden presents expert training exercises and deployment
procedures. Action photos back up his points. In addition, the author
examines the attitudes of law enforcement officers from both within and
outside the K9 team and analyzes how this affects officer performance
and morale.
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Robert S. Eden is a retired 28 year police veteran. Working with the Delta Police Department in British Columbia, Canada, Robert became a member of the dog section in 1983 and was appointed to the B.C. Police Commission's committee to create minimum police dog training standards for law enforcement agencies in the province. In 1991 he created and developed the International Police K9 Conference, a training seminar that was neither politically oriented nor specific to any particular style of training.Military Working Dogs: The Official U.S. Army Field Manual FM 3-19.17
The last Army dog field manual
(FM) was published in 1977. It reflected military working dog (MWD)
doctrine developed during the Vietnam era. Although useful at that time,
much of the information has since become obsolete. Today, MWD teams are
employed in dynamic ways never before imagined. Today's MWD team is a
highly deployable capability that commanders have used around the world
from Afghanistan to Africa and from the Balkans to Iraq. These
specialized teams aid commanders in stability and support operations as
well as in warfighting. Being modular and mobile makes these teams very
agile. As situations dictate, MWD teams are quick to arrive and able to
conduct various operations. Their versatility allows for effective
transformation at all echelons among readiness for deployment and
operations on the ground, through redeployment and back to readiness.
The highly aggressive dog tactics of the 1960s and 1970s are long gone.
Today's MWD program effectively employs expertly trained and motivated
handlers coupled with highly intelligent breeds of dogs. These teams are
continuously rotating between their assigned duties and deployments
worldwide to perform joint operations, multi-echelon tasks, and
interagency missions. This FM addresses the current capabilities of the
Military Police Working Dog Program as well as the potential for future
applications. As technology and world situations change, the MWD team
will continue the transformation process and give commanders the
full-spectrum capabilities needed to be combat multipliers on the
battlefield as well as persuasive force protection and antiterrorism
assets.
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