Real-K9 Training


September 28, 2007

Protection (Controlled Aggression)

Category: Uncategorized – Jack – 2:49 pm

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We believe that to develop a protection dog regardless of the disciplines (i.e. sports, personal, or law enforcement work) requires a good Foundation Training and some Skills Work. How the dog behaves or performs in real life pretty much depend on to these two fundementals.

All dogs will be trained to negotiate in different type of environments and distractions, different type of equipments as well as man-orientation work. Although, some may perceived a protection dog as merely a biting machine, but a good protection dog must also be trained in obedience, calm and socially neutral.

For protection work, we will run a temperament test to see his sociability, nerves, drives, hardness, focus and attention span and other characteristics before it is accepted and preferably at minumum of one year of age. 

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