Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Police thank community for supporting wounded K9 Bodie

Dog Training Charlotte,NC -
Clicker Training 101 What is a clicker? A time marker device. That marks a behavior and promises a reward. Any behavior clicked and rewarded enough with increase in frequency. Capturing Behavior - This is were a dog does a behavior induced or on his own and the trainer/owner clicks when the behavior occurs and then rewards the dog with a treat. examples would be barking, scatching, stretching, Shaping Behavior - This is were the trainer take the desired goal and breaks it in to small approamations then clicks and rewards the small appromations and slowly requires the dog to move from step to the next as you gear towards the goal. Example: Teaching adog to toucha target stick with thier nose. First the dog must look at the stick...click and treat then the dog must look and turn his head in the direction fo the stick...click and treat, then the dog must look turn his head and step towards the treat...
Police thank community for supporting wounded K9 Bodie
Donations to cover medical costs for a Sacramento police dog shot in the line of duty earlier this month have come from the local community and around the world. The Sacramento Police Department and Sacramento Police K9 Association expressed
Source: www.sacbee.com

Kia K9 Spotted In California: Does That Mean U.S. Sales?
Automotive News posted a picture of a Kia K9 luxury sedan wearing manufacturer plates on the road near Orange County, California. Does that mean we’re due to get the K9 any time soon? Once upon a time, my father worked for Kia Canada, and the company’s
Source: www.thetruthaboutcars.com

Rodney McGee Calls Deputy Azor, Drug Dog, To Testify In Florida Court
This K9 cop sure does his due doggy diligence. Azor, a doggy deputy who detects drugs in Florida, was issued a subpoena this week to testify about a February traffic stop. The defendant, Rodney McGee, called the canine on Thursday as part of his
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

Brunswick Hills PD suspends K9 program
BRUNSWICK HILLS The decision to suspend the department’s K9 program earlier this month was not made without much time and careful examination, township Police Chief Sharon MacKay said this week. “I have always been a supporter of police K9
Source: www.cleveland.com

Brunswick Hills police chief explains rationale for decision to suspend K9 unit: Letter to the Editor
To The Residents of Brunswick Hills Township: In a May 24, 2012 edition letter to the Brunswick Sun (Decision to discontinue K-9 unit should be revisited, reversed”), the writer requests an explanation from the chief of police for the decision
Source: www.cleveland.com

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