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In this episode Jeff Meyer welcomes Mike Nesbeth to preview his keynote at the upcoming Colorado K9 Conference. He discusses his long-time passion project breeding and raising Malinois (one to two litters a year), the advantages of raising dogs locally (complete life-history, tailored police-dog preparation), and why North American production differs from large European kennels.
Key training philosophies covered: prioritize horsepower before brakes, avoid making puppies "sticky" to handlers, and build innate curiosity and hunt value early. Mike outlines progressive training stages and ages: early loose food-luring and weight gain, marker/clicker work and shaping targeted behaviors around 8–12 weeks, building duration for hunting and tracking through many reps, and introducing leash/e‑collar pressure later (commonly around one year) applied to pre-shaped, away-from-handler behaviors. He explains why detection and patrol skill development overlap (hide-and-seek and building-search games early) and stresses that detection success often hinges on commitment and hunt duration rather than just early obedience.
To contact Jeff Meyer email him at: [email protected]
To see more about Jeff and the classes that are offered go to: www.Policek9Training.net
Thanks to this shows sponsors:
AceK9.com
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KATS K9 Record Keeping www.katsplatinum.com
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Online Class Click Here k-9services.com
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Ray Allen K9 https://www.rayallen.com/
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The Next Level K9 https://www.thenextlevelk9.com/
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For information about the Colorado K9 Conference https://coloradok9conference.com/
By Jeff Meyer4.8
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In this episode Jeff Meyer welcomes Mike Nesbeth to preview his keynote at the upcoming Colorado K9 Conference. He discusses his long-time passion project breeding and raising Malinois (one to two litters a year), the advantages of raising dogs locally (complete life-history, tailored police-dog preparation), and why North American production differs from large European kennels.
Key training philosophies covered: prioritize horsepower before brakes, avoid making puppies "sticky" to handlers, and build innate curiosity and hunt value early. Mike outlines progressive training stages and ages: early loose food-luring and weight gain, marker/clicker work and shaping targeted behaviors around 8–12 weeks, building duration for hunting and tracking through many reps, and introducing leash/e‑collar pressure later (commonly around one year) applied to pre-shaped, away-from-handler behaviors. He explains why detection and patrol skill development overlap (hide-and-seek and building-search games early) and stresses that detection success often hinges on commitment and hunt duration rather than just early obedience.
To contact Jeff Meyer email him at: [email protected]
To see more about Jeff and the classes that are offered go to: www.Policek9Training.net
Thanks to this shows sponsors:
AceK9.com
______________________________________________________________________________
KATS K9 Record Keeping www.katsplatinum.com
______________________________________________________________________________
Online Class Click Here k-9services.com
_____________________________________________________________________________
Ray Allen K9 https://www.rayallen.com/
____________________________________________________________________________
The Next Level K9 https://www.thenextlevelk9.com/
_____________________________________________________________________________
For information about the Colorado K9 Conference https://coloradok9conference.com/

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