| Disaster K9's must be able to navigate obstacles that help them gain confidance so that in the event they search an unsable area and something gives way, they will handle it calmly. | |||||||||||||||||
| If a K9 panics it could cause a secondary collapse. | |||||||||||||||||
| There is no room for aggressive behavior in this training. at the time this photo was taken, two of these German Shepherds were not neutered. With the proper training and socialization the K9's won't react aggressively towards each other or people even in the most stressful of situations. | |||||||||||||||||
| A K9 alerting during training at a Miami, Florida training site. | |||||||||||||||||
| Training a K9 for search and rescue duty begins the day they come home. | |||||||||||||||||
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