The police textbook for dog handlers /
Animal information
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Sanborn, N.Y. :
Sharp Print,
[1991]
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Table of Contents:
- Bloodhound
- Where to start
- When the puppy arrives
- Gun shyness
- Harness or tack
- Leash or lead
- Kenneling
- Why Indian?
- Indian vocabulary
- Puppy personality profile
- Mechanics of testing
- Tests themselves
- Scoring and evaluating results
- Scoring sheets
- Man trailing
- Trail training
- Scent material
- Scent sleeve or scent pump
- Big-T scent transfer machine
- Refinement
- Missing member method
- Line up
- Stopping on a trail
- City work
- Drop trailing
- Handler considerations
- Thought for you to consider.
- Is my dog ready for actual cases
- Great bloodhound misconception
- Your day in court
- Crime scene dog
- Keep this in mind
- Seminars
- Cadaver dog (land)
- Cadaver training procedure
- When to start cadaver training
- Starting command
- What will the dog's alert be
- Praise and reward
- Starting the cadaver dog
- Burying body material
- Thought about digging
- Big-T trainer
- Soil probe
- Cadaver searches
- Practical look at dumps and sanitary land fills
- Cadaver recovery under water
- Big-T water trainer.
- Accelerant dog
- Accelerant dog for arson work
- Agility training
- Old and the new
- Reference information for dog handlers.