Pets for Protection combines classroom training and
hands-on experience to help attendees successfully develop
the skills to prevent dog attacks and serious injury.
Pets For Protection offers Hands-On Training that includes:
• How to handle On and Off leash bites
• Recognizing Bite Scenarios
• Techniques in dealing with aggressive dogs and how
to apply them
The Pets For Protection Bite Prevention Training Program
provides three hours of classroom time devoted to:
• Safety and Education
• Consequences of dog bites
• Neutrality training
• Potentially dangerous behavior types
• Owner handled dogs
• Site evaluation
• Defense techniques
• Life and death take-out methods
…approximately 16,526 dog bite injuries were
work-related (e.g., occurred to persons who were delivering
mail, packages, or food; doing home repair work or installations).
-CDC, MMWR Weekly, July 2003
Dog attack victims in the US suffer over $1 billion
in monetary losses every year
–State Farm Times,
1998.
A dog’s tendency to bite depends on other factors
in addition to genetics (e.g., medical and behavioral
health, early experience, socialization and training,
and victim behavior.
-CDC, MMWR Weekly, July 2003 (bold added)
Seventy percent of all dog bites occur on the dog owner’s
property. Education is the key to solving an issue that’s
reaching epidemic proportions”
-Dr. Bernadette Cruz, American Veterinary
Medical Association
Call Rick today to schedule your training for your
company
Pets For Protection
(801) 423-3701
905 South Oak Drive
Woodland Hills, UT
84653
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