In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discuss:
- There are a lot of reasons we're seeing bad deployments/incidents recently
- As professional trainers, we often try to recommend the right dog, but handlers don't always follow those recommendations.
- Don't avoid picking a dog that may be "too much dog" for a handler. Encourage the handler to step up to handle the dog.
- 90% of certifications do not do anything to predict whether a dog will engage on the street.
- Key Takeaways:
- Having Police K9's who fail to engage is unsafe, but the context is important.
- Handlers don't always know how to choose the right dog to train because they're not trainers.
- Active, involved cops are going to get some "Use of Force" complaints. If you don't have any, maybe you're not the most aggressive officer.
- Daily training is critical. 8-16 hrs/month done over a few days each month is not enough.
"If you do not have a productive police officer, putting a K9 with him is going to amplify his non-productivity." — Jerry Bradshaw
Upcoming events where Jerry will be speaking:
- June 16-17, 2018 - Barry, Ontario, CA- PSA handling and training seminar
- June 19, 2018- Barry, Ontario, CA Canadian Police K9 Association Seminar
- June 30, 2018 - Vancouver BC, University of the Frasier Valley, PSA Precision handling
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- July 1, 2018- Police K9 High risk deployment seminar
- July 16-18 Speaker at The Working Dog Magazine Conference in St. Louis- Scenario Training, Skills Transitions
- Aug. 20-21, 2018- Johannesburg South Africa- High Risk Deployment Seminar
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- Aug. 24, 2018 PSA Decoy Camp
- Aug. 25-26, 2018 PSA Trail
Relevant articles to reference from today's episode:
K-9 Cop Magazine article: Simple-Lure Reward System
Balancing Independence with Handler Focus in Sport and Police Dogs
Restraining Canine Drives-Capping And Neutrality Part 1
Restraining Canine Drives- Capping And Neutrality Part 2
Working Dog Magazine - Drive Neutrality for Police Dogs
Get Jerry's book Controlled Aggression on Amazon.com
Website: http://controlledaggressionpodcast.com/
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Train Hard, train smart, be safe.
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