Dog obedience training
If there were things that I stated that were not correct I asked to be notified. dog obedience training Rare-dog-breeds. He responded by e-mail stating the following point:The program will accept puppies from 8 week to 9 months of age. They are not allowed to return for certification until they have been home trainingfor 8 weeks (minimum) He stated that even though the puppies are certified at 14, 16 o 20 weeks "MANYDOGS ARE STILL DEVELOPMENTAL, HOWEVER WITH CONTINUED TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE THEY BECOME FASTER, MORE ACCURATE AND THEREFORE BETTER DETECTOR DOGS THAN DOGS THAT BEGIN LATER IN LIFE. "All animal psychologists will tell you the younger you begin training the better theresults. dog obedience training Maltese dog pictures. He states that there is no physical stress involved in drug training that it is all agame. In my article I state that it is impossible to have a fully trained 14 week oldnarcotic detection dog. Mr. dog obedience training Puppy-training. Grimmers response was "AGREED BUT WE DO NOT HAVE A FULLY TRAINED DOG, RATHER A YOUNG ONE WITH A BETTER BASE IN TRAINING THAT CAN AND DOES DETECT THE PRESENCE OF DRUG. "He did not feel that comparing prey drive and defensive drive was a faircomparison. he wanted me to compare drug work to police tracking. He stated "YOUNG DOGS CAN PASS TD, TDX, AND SCHUTZHUND I TRACKS AS WELL AS SIMPLE POLICE TRACKS. " He stated that Marcus Cook has nothing to do with the program, except that hehas seen the results and the dogs working and is impressed. His comment on the potential for a departmental law suit for improper training isthere for adult dogs as well as with a puppy program. He indicated that dogs that have come from this program and been on the streetfor 5 years are still making busts and finding dope and have never been involved with litigation. His response has not answered any on my concerns. In fact he has only confirmed many of my points. How can a dog be certified and have the program director agreeing that the dog is not fully trained. Obviously Mr. Grimmer has not been exposed to many trial lawyers that understand drug dog training. If he made the statement on the stand that "A dog is not fully trained but it has a good base for training" and the indication on that dog was used to obtain a search warrant. I will guarantee you that any good judge is going to toss the warrant and any contraband that was found as a result of that warrant. Mr. Grimmer is wrong if he feels that there is no physical stress to a workingnarcotic detection dog. When that dog is worked in an environment that it does not feel comfortable in (like a home with a few pit bulls that would like to eat it) this is stress. When a dog is worked on the interstate on a hot summer day with traffic lying by, this dog feels stress. When the dog is exposed to cutting agents and masking smells and corrected off of these smells it feels stress. I would advise Mr. Grimmer not to make this statement on the wittiness stand if he has to testify in front of a good lawyer. As far as Mr. Cook is concerned, he is involved with this program if he knowing knows what the program is all about and he is the president of the main agency that certifies these dogs.
Dog obedience training
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