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Protection Level One
This
training program is designed to teach both dog and owner the basis of
understanding how we get the dog to recognize and react to a threat. To
deal with control factors even when this threat still seems to be
apparent, what we refer to as relinquishing the job, and to respond to
commands without vicious intent. This is a non-bite training program,
strictly defense. Tasks included: Recongnizing and reacting to a
threat, control and tolerance command, and command response to protect.
Protection Level Two
In this program we take the level one dog and owner from defense only to the fight level. This training
is all done on leash and covers a variety of scenarios.
Teaching the dog to "hit and hold", developing
the bite and leash control to make dog and owner an
effective pair. Level two will also work more tolerance and
control factors even after the fight, and keeping his
work "game" so as not to raise suspicion
level. We will teach the dog the art of the bump and
bite and will fine tune the owners understanding of
this education. Socializing between situation training
is a strong component to keeping a low suspicion level.
Tasks include: hit and hold, developing the bite, control, tolerate and release command and defending
the physical assault without command.
Protection Level Three
This program is designed for the enthusiast. The dog and
owner have both proven their capabilities in Behavior,
Obedience, and Protection at two levels. Now the leash
comes off and we put some distance on the fight, apprehend
the bad guy, hold until submission or until called
off, halt on command even if at full speed, and to
defend any physical assault on the owner without hesitation
or command. Again we delve even deeper into social
skills, confidence, and tolerance. Tasks include: off-leash
apprehension and stand off, control, release, tolerate
and return commands. Defending the physical assault
on owner from a distance without command.
Protection Training, a Note from the Trainer
The difference between a mean dog and an educated protection
dog, the high-suspicion level and the low-suspicion
level dog, the feared junkyard dog and the revered
Shutzhund has always been a topic I can't get enough
of. To enlighten the uneducated, well, let's just say
I live for it.
Pets For Protection
(801) 423-3701
905 South Oak Drive
Woodland Hills, UT
84653
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