Police dog training video

In this police dog training video, you can see the tremendous advantages that the Sit Means Sit dog training system has in the speed of learning for police departments around the country. The results in this video all occurred over a 3 day period from a seminar that was held by Fred Hassen in Bolivia North Carolina. Amazing changes are made over a couple of days at our Police dog training seminars. Most police K9 officers are used to just using remote electronic collars to just get a dog off a bite, or to just tell him no, and most of what they have seen in the police dog world of people using ecollars has not been very impressive, so it is natural for them to be maybe a bit hesitant at first when hearing about the seminar, because maybe they do not have a real hard dog, and sometimes they have just seen or heard that ecollar training only works with really hard dogs. That’s really kind of normal for people to think this whether they are a police k9 handler, or a pet dog handler, and you really can’t blame them when there are not many positive remote training systems out there, and even less where people actually SHOW their dogs, and we show hundreds of dogs, and all sorts, from puppies to adults of all breeds. In this day and age where information can be easily found, and since dog trainers and police dog trainers can say virtually anything and type virtually anything, we understand that most police k9 people, as well as human beings in general, have a good handle on common sense, and they are usually ’show me’ type of people, and we think that is great, and is as it should be. It is very common for a police dog handler to have a very strong dog, and not only does our training move the dog a long much faster, but the dogs work ethic becomes much better and can work effectively for a much longer period of time. The other big change is that since the handlers are experiencing success immediately and on a much more consistent basis, you see the handlers not only working the dogs much longer, but having more fun and the dogs having more fun as well. They can also experience for the first time, the dogs being able to work on the field in much closer proximity to each other, which also obviously carries over to the dogs working better around any sort of distraction. Give Sit Means Sit a call to set up your police dog training seminar on using remotes. Our seminars are completely hands on. The Sit Means Sit main office can be reached toll free at 1 866 748 6748.