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Author:  Agent Mcfadden [ Mon 27 May 2013 11:04 ]
Post subject:  k-9 fugitive apprehension training

Does anyone know if anything training facilitiesFor k9s our just got 3 Germanshepherds donated to us we want to get them trained up anyone with any information on where we can send them to would be great we appreciate it

Author:  KARMA [ Wed 29 May 2013 10:28 ]
Post subject:  Re: k-9 fugitive apprehension training

That is a whole new realm of "liability"

Contact Tim Brenner here at the FRN

Author:  ares investigations [ Thu 30 May 2013 14:14 ]
Post subject:  Re: k-9 fugitive apprehension training

What would be the benefits of using dogs for this line of work? I am starting to see security companies use K-9......I just shake my head.

Author:  Mdbtyhtr [ Thu 30 May 2013 15:46 ]
Post subject:  Re: k-9 fugitive apprehension training

I would believe that if you are not familiar enough with dog handling to know trainers, maybe this is not a path you should take. Consider explaining before a Judge your dog handling experience, limited as it may be, and the vicarious liability that you create for yourself, the client and the insurance company.

Scott

Author:  Reinere [ Sat 01 Jun 2013 10:25 ]
Post subject:  Re: k-9 fugitive apprehension training

I have a few years of training canines to excecute recoveries with exact precision.

My personal K-9 Agent is skilled in take downs, investigations, and is extremely agressive with fugitives. Trust me,

"MY SKIPS SHAKE WITH FEAR WHEN I BRING HER OUT"

Here's a picture of her ready to go out and hit a house.
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(In all seriousness. Having a dog for this kind of work is a really bad idea. And will definitely end with you being sued, or charges against you for excessive force)

And yes, that is my dog. I call her "shovelface".

Author:  BondgirlCA [ Sat 01 Jun 2013 17:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: k-9 fugitive apprehension training

OMG....I need to refrain from commenting on this one :)

Author:  metaphyde [ Wed 05 Jun 2013 05:56 ]
Post subject:  Re: k-9 fugitive apprehension training

I love the dog pic Ken. Shovelface the Bounty Dog would be a great reality tv show! I am still laughing at that pic.

Bail Enforcement Agents CANNOT use dogs in Washington State.

Author:  chris1760 [ Sun 08 Dec 2013 22:43 ]
Post subject:  Re: k-9 fugitive apprehension training

liability that you create for yourself, the client and the insurance company is quite large. I have been involved with training of K9s part time for a bit over 8 years that is from the selection of young dogs for the program, handler protection, Decoy, and detection work and I still don't think I would use a dog in this field of work. its nice someone donated 3 German shepherds you have to understand the selection process that goes into these dogs because of the amount of time and money involved its like taking a vw bug and trying to make Porsche it dose not work out 99% of the time.. I would say if the dogs are stable maybe see if a Vets Group would want them to train them as service dogs..


I wish you the best of luck

Author:  OrangeCountyBounty [ Mon 09 Dec 2013 10:26 ]
Post subject:  Re: k-9 fugitive apprehension training

Ken,

You made this a post worth reading! :mrgreen: Otherwise, dogs in bail enforcement/fugitive recovery? Just not a good idea, no matter how you go about it.

Author:  zer0remedy [ Tue 01 Apr 2014 19:25 ]
Post subject:  Re: k-9 fugitive apprehension training

Ken,, if you sent the beat out, fugitives would probably just cuff themselves!

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