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    Police Dogs Breah Ratlif Animal Science AY105-02 12-12:50 Cute, fun, loving, cuddly, outgoing; these are only a few words to describe the animals that we have come to know and love as a part of our families. Dogs have been man’s best friend for hundreds of years and were the first animal to be domesticated because they are great as companions, highly intelligent, and were found to be very useful in human’s everyday lives. Even though they made excellent house pets they were highly successful

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    Police Dog Training Though dogs are domestic tame animal, they need training. There are some important things for Police Dog Training given in the article. You should be firstly sincere to your dog and love it from your heart. This is the first strategy as human beings and animals always want love. As a pet animal a dog loves and follows its master. So, read the article attentively and to train your dog in the easy way. Important Police Dog Training Police dogs must be at first experts at basic

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    Police canine dogs are rapidly becoming a major part of the criminal justice police force. You may ask yourself why are they becoming such a large part of the operation. This spike in the use of canine police dogs is the result of many different things. Three of them being the fact that they can smell extremely well. They also can replace a police officer from having to enter a hostile location. Finally dogs are extremely efficient trackers. This is why i believe dogs are a major asset to the police

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    ever wondered how much dogs actually help in the police force? Many people think that dogs are not helpful or necessary. I am going to tell you about police dogs and how they help in the police force. Dogs have been used since Roman times for hunting and security. Dogs have commonly been used in war for Messengers, mine trackers, sentries, scouts, and patrol dogs. For a god to be in a war, the owner would have to loan them. They were not just ripped out of homes. The dogs were always returned to

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    Training Police Dogs

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    local police are there to help. Wouldn’t you want the best help available for those you love? Having a police dog on your local police force could save lives. Trained Police dogs greatly improve upon the abilities that a police department has such as speed, agility, strength and a better sense of smell. Police dogs don’t only save the lives of citizens they are also responsible for saving many lives of police officers. This is why there should be a police dog available for each and every police department

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    Police Train Dogs

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    How do police train dogs to sniff out drugs, bombs, or other illegal substances? Training a detection dog is a long process which requires a lot of repetition, but these dogs are very helpful in the police force to help keep drugs, explosives, and other illegal substances off of the streets. First, the trainer teaches the dog to play fetch or tug-of-war, which is already most dog’s favorite games. Training begins with the dog’s favorite toy. Typically, trainers will use a plain towel, which is carefully

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    rather like humans, dogs don 't all answer constant methodology of coaching. I feel to achieve success coaching police dogs, one should use many alternative strategies and systems. Some severally and a few over overlapping one another. The system, methodology or combination of strategies ought to be determined by the particular dog being trained. If one will train themselves or receive coaching in ANIMAL BEHAVIOR, in this lies the key. A study of the behavior of the particular dog ANd an understanding

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    Can Dogs Work For Police

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    Dogs are a animal that can work for the police. For years, cops used dogs as their partner, as a companion, they save peoples lives every day which is search and rescue, detection, and apprehension are the trained dogs job. In the article, Finlay explains the research found by American Kennel Club. Researchers found, “...The ability of dogs to cover large areas in a relatively short period of time provides a great resource when looking for victims. Although human searchers play an important role

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    “Dogs are really perfect soldiers. They are brave and smart; they can smell through walls, see in the dark, and eat army rations without complaint.” - Susan Orlean. Police dogs, also known as k9s, are used to help police and other law enforcement. Dogs are not only used in the military but are also used in Police departments. Police went through a lot to get their k9 companions where they are now, but sure are worth it. Sometimes you need more than just a human nose to smell those unsavory senses

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    As the City of Thornton and the Police Department expands in population, further develops, and calls for service increase, it is critical that we continue to improve one of our most valuable assets; the Police Service Dog Unit. In my experience and having researched this topic extensively, I have found that the key to success within the unit is a quality training program lead by a core handler/trainer. Historically, our agency has relied on an Arvada Police Department K9 Trainer Bill Delay to fulfill

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