What Does A Police Dog Do?

What Does A Police Dog Do?

Author: Ellen F. Feld

Publisher: Willow Bend Publishing

Published: 2023-01-03

Total Pages: 31

ISBN-13:

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Are you ready to meet some amazing dogs? Police dogs are trained to do a lot more than sit, fetch, and roll over! Police dogs do some incredible things including arson investigations, bomb detection, tracking, and even giving comfort to people in distress. Over thirty photographs of real police dogs in action help tell the stories of some incredible K-9 heroes in What Does A Police Dog Do? Thirty-six beautiful, professional photographs help tell the story of these K-9 heroes.


K-9 Police Dogs

K-9 Police Dogs

Author: Elizabeth Raum

Publisher: Animals with Jobs

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781607533771

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People are not the only ones who go to work every day. Animals are trained for jobs too! Learn about animal jobs, the best breeds for the job, and true stories of famous animal heroes. Book jacket.


Police Dog Heroes

Police Dog Heroes

Author: Linda Bozzo

Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC

Published: 2010-07-01

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9780766031975

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Explains the history of the K-9 unit and the training methods used to transform an ordinary dog into a canine hero.


Police and Military Dogs

Police and Military Dogs

Author: John Ensminger

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2011-10-10

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1439872392

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It is essential that those in the criminal justice system understand the tasks that police dogs perform and the evidence that their work produces. Police and Military Dogs: Criminal Detection, Forensic Evidence, and Judicial Admissibility examines the use of police and military dogs for a wide variety of functions and explores canine biology and behavior as it applies to police work. The book begins with an overview of the changes that have occurred in the field in the past four decades as discoveries have been made about canine capabilities. The author examines how a canine handler’s work with a skilled police dog can affect the subsequent investigation and prosecution of the crime. He discusses optimal procedures for finding and processing evidence and describes the boundaries of admissibility of evidence produced by police dogs. The book examines the many diverse detection functions police dogs are being trained to perform, ranging from cadaver detection to the discovery of explosives. It also describes the use of dogs to apprehend criminals and in search and rescue operations. Written for a wide audience including canine handlers, forensic scientists, attorneys, and the judiciary, this volume covers topics pertinent to all aspects of the police dog in contemporary law enforcement.


The Dog Lover Unit

The Dog Lover Unit

Author: Rachel Rose

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2017-10-10

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1250110750

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"Enter the intense world of both the dogs and people who form the K9 corps. Every dog has its own unique personality." —Temple Grandin, author of Animals in Translation and Animals Make us Human An acclaimed poet, Rachel Rose never expected to spend her nights careening along the roads in high-speed chases or searching the woods for armed suspects. Yet once she decided to meet the people who devoted their lives to police K9 units, she found herself signing up for the ride-alongs, training runs, and other challenges that these courageous people–and canines–face on a daily basis. In The Dog Lover Unit, Rose introduces readers to police dogs and their handlers in the United States, Canada, Britain, and France (where their group's official name translates as "the dog lover unit"). She’s there to catch a criminal with Constable Matt Noel and Blackie; to patrol with Sheriff Gene Davis and Gunner; and to witness the tragic funeral of Constable Dave Ross, where K9 Danny follows the coffin, looking for his master. With insight, humor, and awe, this book reveals the feats that these human and canine teams accomplish, and the emotional and physical risks that they take for one another, and for us.


POLICE DOGS IN NORTH AMERICA

POLICE DOGS IN NORTH AMERICA

Author: Samuel G. Chapman

Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher

Published: 1990-01-01

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 0398082286

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In 1953, there were zero canine programs on any American police force. In 1989, there were more than 2,000 programs with over 7,000 police handler dog teams. In 1953, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police had the nation's only program with 20 teams but in 1989 there were 46 programs with 300 teams. These are dramatic program expansions. There have been controversial issues of using dogs; the pros and cons of using dogs for specialized functions are thoroughly analyzed in this book. Clearly identified are the elements to be assessed as a prelude to implementing a canine patrol unit, with the essential features critical to a unit's organization, operation, and ultimate success.


K9 Supervisor's Manual

K9 Supervisor's Manual

Author: Robert S. Eden

Publisher: Brush Education

Published: 2021-11-25

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1550598880

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Understand, oversee, and develop a police-dog program that excels Learn: - The five fundamental factors for running a successful unit, and why some K9 units fail - How to mitigate liability issues - How to select the right dogs and handlers - How to handle budgets and deal with police-dog vendors - Current training trends and how to develop a positive K9 unit culture K9 units are on the front line for every dangerous and in progress call, and it’s up to the unit manager to ensure officers have the best possible dogs, equipment, and training for them to do their job and help mitigate the related risk. Robert Eden, a retired 28-year police veteran with extensive experience as a K9 handler and trainer, provides police departments with a template for the successful development and supervision of police-service dog operations. It provides a wealth of information for supervisors who have limited or no experience with police dogs, as well as new ideas and expert recommendations for those with an extensive K9 background.


Train Your Dog Like a Pro

Train Your Dog Like a Pro

Author: Jean Donaldson

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2010-03-16

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 0470638680

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The tools you need to think and train like a professional Jean Donaldson is one of the top dog trainers in the United States, and her training academy has gained a reputation as the Harvard for dog trainers and behavioral counselors. Now, you can harness her highly effective dog-training techniques and benefit from her expert guidance without leaving your home. If you're like most dog owners, you treat your four-legged friend as a valued member of the family who enjoys the full run of the house-which is why good behavior is so important. Train Your Dog Like a Pro offers a trusted, systematic approach to positive dog training that anyone can follow. You'll get clear, detailed instructions for teaching essential behaviors, more advanced skills, and even some fun tricks. Training is based only on positive reinforcement, patience, and persistence Donaldson is the best-selling author of The Culture Clash: The Revolutionary New Way to Understanding the Relationship Between Humans and Domestic Dogs Whether you're the proud parent of a puppy, an adolescent, or an adult dog, this book truly give you everything you need to train your dog like a pro.