Liesje
Posted : 2/13/2012 5:49:57 PM
One of the guys we're training with fairly regularly is getting into training police K9s. I'm not that familiar with how police K9 stuff goes but he recently got some sort of state certification. The way I understand it is that a supplier of police dogs is willing to do business with him if he can get some experience certifying dogs. He knows how to train detection, and I have a dog (and a possible need). I'll have to see if I can afford the additional training and supplies (fake drugs are way more expensive than real drugs, lol!). I work for a small college and my uncle (retired police captain) is one of the campus security supervisors. I was joking with him and his colleagues about the school needing a narc dog for room searches - much faster and more reliable. So now I'm asking the question more seriously, since I know that the school would never purchase and train their *own* narc dog, but would they have any interest contracting one? Hmmm..... I chose Nikon over Pan because Nikon has already proven himself (in trial multiple times) as a clear-headed, methodical tracker. He has very high ball drive which is perfect for detection. He'll do a lot more difficult things than sniff drugs, sit, and point his nose for a ball! He's very easy for me to control and also the easiest of my dogs for me to "read". He's had the most socialization to people and environments but is also very aloof, so he's never distracted from his work by people or the environment. Pan has more drive but he's way too easily distracted by anything that he thinks *might* be fun, which for a puppy is pretty much everything! Nikon's still young so training him as a learning experience wouldn't be a total waste. I wanted to try Nosework but can't find it near by, this is basically the same thing with a higher standard and more possible practical applications. I'll probably start training him now on one scent so we can get started imprinting the behaviors before the pseudo-scent arrives. Plus I have a few reservations about Nikon's physical problem and some of the other training we've been doing, this doesn't present as many injuries or as much wear and tear on his body.