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A Protection dog is the only weapon that can't be use against you!
Personal Protection Level I Course
Training begins with providing the skills and techniques needed for managing attackers. Once this foundation is learned additional skills are taught. These include the Aggressive bark,Turn Off, Attack, Recall (stop attack after already being sent) These skills provide you with the ability to protect yourself, and your loved ones, should the need ever arise. Assuming it does not, you have the added peace of mind, confidence and security knowing the level to which you are protected. The final phase of training is to refine the dog's manners, ensuring that they truly are highly trained companion. Price:$ 1800

Personal Protection Level II Course
The difference in training is in the ability to manage multiple violent attackers. Level II dogs possess Advanced
Protection skills that provide additional options, should such a threat be encountered. The skills include the Aggressive Bark, Escape, Directed Attack (including being re-directed once attacking), Recall (stop
attack after already being sent) Search home, Fighting Skills: These include the dog's willingness to bite whichever part of the body is available, when commanded or threatened, as well as teaching strategic targeting for greater impact. Once the dog is skillful at biting, we teach essential techniques necessary to respond to a variety of physical assaults to which they may be subjected. In doing so, we teach the dog not only how to bite, but how to fight as a means of defense.

Mental Conditioning. When responding to a threat involving either multiple attackers, or when an attacker is being bitten and does not surrender and instead attempts to fight the dog, as is commonplace with violent attackers who are oblivious to pain as a result of drugs, our Advanced Defensive Strategies provide the skills. While mental conditioning provides the dog with the mental resources needed to deal with such an encounter. This advanced training is among the more complex phases of our program.

These skills provide you with options. Additional options you will no doubt appreciate having, should the need ever arise. Your dog's training in obedience, protection and manners will be customized to meet your specific needs, lifestyle and personal preferences. Price:$ 4200

Personal Protection Level III Course
Will provide your family with the highest level of protection available. Specialized programs have been developed to meet the unique needs of high profile individuals Our Level III program takes canine protection to a whole new level. Our Level III provide you with the greatest number of options as to how you want the dog to protect you and your family.
Price:$ 7200

Trained Personal Protection dogs Starting at $9200

Thousands of dogs are put to sleep each day, due to man's acceptance of poor advice. These dogs are condemned as being unsocial or uncontrollable, when actually they are simply mishandled and misjudged. Man of course, compensates for his failure by blaming the dog. To not train, is to instill in them poor habits. The foundation is weak and the end result is weak. The dog will always fall back onto its foundation.

To have obedience accepted by the dog it must be done for a reason. Training is done solely through handler dog communication and praise. The dogs are able to work longer and are less distracted by other dogs or people they come in contact with while working. If it is done for food or a ball, it is a simple trick and when stress of the world hits the dog it will forget the food or ball and disobey the command.

How can we teach a dog what he does naturally? We Can't. We must communicate how it is we wish him to use it for our benefit. You must learn to work with the dog's natural ability, not against it. Know it identify it and use it.

Real praise is all the dog requires. You must always be certain of what the dog is doing before you correct or praise him. To wrongly correct natural ability will cause the dog to refuse its use to you.

The obstacle courses are not only used to get the dog used to surfaces and textures,
it is also a forum from which to enhance K-9 communication. All obedience work from puppy-hood up should be taught while on the course. In this way the stress of the obedience work, which is an unnatural act for the dog, will be
relieved by the stress of the obstacle.

The act of the obedience, instead of applying stress, will actually remove it and by bringing calmness to the dog when he is being obedient to you, also calm the handler when stress hits.

Remember that the greatest obstacle you and your dog will ever face is you.

If you put limitations upon yourself, you will put limitations upon the dogs. If you can think it you can accomplish it.

Dogs are a good judge of bad people. People are often not good judges of bad dogs.

A dog has neither fear nor the thoughts for these things. A dog reacts and interacts according to instinctive survival. There is no fear in a young puppy. A dog chooses flight naturally as a survival instinct. He is not a coward. The flight
instinct must be removed through good communication of the handler. All dogs at some point, chose flight under one form of stress or another. Then with good communication and trust that over ride the instinct to go into flight. TRUST this is a very powerful thing.

You do not have to bribe or trick a dog into communicating. In fact, he will not communicate through deception.

Dogs do not play. They communicate and sharpen their natural skills, but they do not play. When dogs run and change direction and chase each other, they are developing skills.

Most dogs will run to the fence when challenged. To a serious threat, this is a gift. The dog can be killed when they do this. A good dog with his handler will wait in silence, never revealing his location to the target, until he is deployed or must go on his own.

In all bite work, the attack must be made on the handler, not the dog. Protection is simply as it suggests, the ability to meet an oncoming force with a greater force.

 

 

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