k9 Workforce Safety Training

Dog Bite
Prevention Training

Pets for Protection combines classroom training and hands-on experience to help attendees successfully develop the skills to prevent dog attacks and serious injury in the workplace.

Dog Chasing after man in a bite suit with Trainer Rick Comstock watching.

Prevent Dog Bites

Hands-On Training to Prevent Dog Bites in the Work Place

The Pets for Protection Bite Prevention course combines classroom learning and hands-on experience to equip attendees with the skills needed to prevent dog attacks and serious injuries in the workplace. This training is designed for individuals who frequently encounter both on-leash and off-leash dogs, teaching them how to recognize signs of aggression and respond safely. By mastering these techniques, participants can confidently navigate potentially dangerous situations.

Rick talking with Gas and Electric workings listening attentively.
Learn to Safely React to Aggressive Dogs

Three Hours of Devoted Class Time

The Pets for Protection Bite Prevention Course is structured into three hours of focused learning, combining classroom instruction with practical, hands-on training. Under the expert guidance of professional dog trainer Rick Comstock, participants will first receive in-depth classroom education on dog behavior, aggression signals, and safe practices for entering areas with both on-leash and off-leash dogs. Following this, attendees will engage in real-world simulations to practice recognizing aggression and implementing appropriate responses, ensuring they are prepared to stay safe in any situation.

Classroom Training

Understand on and off leash dog behavior in order to prevent attacks with our comprehensive classroom training.

Expert Guidance

Receive hands-on experience guidance that will help you or your team recognize bite scenarios and react in a manner that will keep you safe.

Aggresive dogs barking through a iron bar fence.

Prevent Dog-Attack Related Injuries in Occupations Prone to Encounters

Postal and Courier Workers

Internet and Telephone Installers

Electric and Gas utility Workers

Contact Pets for Protection

Keep Your Workforce Safe

Call Pets for Protection today for a phone consultation and to see if our K9 Workforce Safety Training is right for your team.

"…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)."

The Center for Disease Control

MMWR Weekly, July 2003

"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

"Dog attack victims in the US suffer over $1 billion in monetary losses every year.”

Take the Bite Out of Man's Best Friend

State Farm Times, 1998;3(5):2