Shon Mitchell
Owner: Dog Training In Your Home -
SIT/STAY COMMAND Begin with your dog on your left side, facing the same direction you are. Reach across your body with your right hand; grasp the leash in your right hand, holding it about 1 inch above the clasp. With your left hand grasp your dog�s hips gently. Using your left hand, rotate your dogs hips back, then down, into the sitting position, as you say �_________________ sit.� (Command Tone) Once your dog is in the sitting position, give the command �STAY�, as you show him/her the stay hand signal with a SNAP. (Palm of right hand) As you turn and face your dog, moving with your right foot first, begin to back away from him with a slack leash as you praise him: �Goooood boy!� When your dog gets up (and he will!) move quickly and SNAP the leash straight over his head as you say �NO!� (correction tone). Follow this ediately with �STAY�, (command tone) using the hand signal. Praise your dog both physically and verbally, while he/she remains in SIT/STAY. Your goal is to be able to circle your dog while he/she STAYS. Gently pull your dog toward you as you say �YOU�RE THROUGH!� (praise tone). Remember it is important to maintain patience and control; it is necessary for your dog to make mistakes so he can learn not to make them! TRAINING GOAL:______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ c Remember: If you have any questions, please call our office Monday-Friday, 8:30 am -5:00 pm c (704) 573-3647
Police detonate ‘bomb’
bomb and placed along a gravel path in Kennedy Park was detonated Monday morning by the Youngstown bomb squad. A neighborhood couple walking their dog found the device near a utility pole on the edge of a wooded area in the rear of the park, police said.
Source: www.tribtoday.com
Bomb hoax at Kancheepuramtemple
Tension prevailed for sometime at Sri Devarajaswamy temple here on Monday morning after bomb and sniffer dog squad personnel rushed to the temple at around 9 a.m. to search the premises to ascertain whether any explosives have been planted or not.
Source: www.thehindu.com
Military dogs' death at US airport spurs suit
HOUSTON�— A military contractor has filed a lawsuit claiming negligence over 14 bomb-sniffing dogs found dead inside an unventilated truck last year as they awaited shipment to assist U.S. troops in Afghanistan. The suit filed in state
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The Despised Dogs of Baghdad
December 25, 2011: U.S. troops left hundreds of bomb sniffing dogs behind when they departed from Iraq this year. Despite the success of the dogs in sniffing out bombs, many Iraqi security personnel still prefer to use a British bomb detection
Source: www.strategypage.com
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