Ohio Police K9 Drug Dog Training
www.tristatek9.com This dogs now works for Campbell Police Department.
www.tristatek9.com This dogs now works for Campbell Police Department.
or do they have to specialize in one drug in order to be effective?
Dec 11, 2011 | 5 | Drug Dog Trainingn if so how old would he have to be?
hes like 4 months maybe. i found him.n i tryed to hidea bone today a couple times he found it wen he actually looked…
Vicodin, Morphine, Oxycodone, etc. Would they have these dogs at the Canadian/U.S. border?
Dec 03, 2011 | 4 | Drug Dog TrainingWhat medicines are drug dogs trained to smell, I’m not a druggie but I like to have medicine in my locker and I dont want a drug dog to smell it and me get in trouble. Its mostly like advil, pamprin, midol, cough drops, tylonal and the like
they have drug dog and police training in my school so the dogs come, and if it is susupected that a student has drugs or anything of the sort they bring in drug dogs and if they find any other lockers with stuff then it can cause issues.
I know they find cocaine and weed….But are they trained to search for iBuprofen, dayquil, etc?
Phew!!! lol
I was bored earlier today. And when I’m bored I watch Animal Planet. Well I was watching a show and a police officer and his drug sniffing dog were searching this guy’s house for drugs and he came home and became violent. The dog started attacking him and everything after been giving whatever command they are given (not really sure if he was even given a command, the guy started wrestling with the police officer and the dog just kind of jumped into the mess. In a later inteview the police officer even said the dog even bit him a few times on accident and he had to give her the release command while trying to get this guy under control).
Anyways, the man got the police officer’s gun and the dog jumped and bit his arm just like they always show them on tv shows being trained to do. And instead of actually holding on to the guy, he just wripped his jacket off. After looking at the video, some expert guy was talking about how she only took the jacket off because she was trained with that sleeve thing and was theoreticlly trained to attack someone’s clothing, and now they are starting to muzzle train dogs because the sleeve training didn’t work.
Haven’t they been training police dogs that way for years? When did they randomly decide it wasn’t working?
Sorry for my lack of sounding intelligent in this question. I seriously know nothing about police dogs and training, but this just made me wonder a little bit.
I’m telling you, my “over active” bored mind and Animal Planet don’t mix.
I need to get a hobby.
They are, apparently, starting to change the training of all dogs. So I doubt it was just that dog.
Also, I don’t know anything about police dogs, as I said earlier. But I would think a dog would be trained to protect its handler, whether or not it is given any command.
Kaper, from the sounds of it, the dog was protection trained. They never outright said she had both, but he talked about having to give her special commands to make her release, I mean, the whole point of the video was talking about how the dog saved the man’s life because this guy was about to shoot the police officer and the dog just jumped in and didn’t stop attacking after the guy repeatedly hit her very hard over the head with the gun. So hard, in fact to break the gun, so when he tried to shoot it didn’t work anyway :/ poor doggy. I know that’s what they are supposed to do, but still, sad.
I’m a 31-year-old living in a college dorm, and we’re not supposed to have alcohol on campus. I know I shouldn’t have broken that rule, but the other night I bought a bottle of wine, didn’t finish it, and re-corked it… this morning, there was a drug dog downstairs…. will it be able to sniff out the bottle of wine?
Nov 17, 2011 | 2 | Drug Dog Trainingim curious because i have a lot of friends who bring stuff to school. (yes i know thats bad)
i mean what specific drugs are for school. Like the dog isnt gonna be trained to smell EVERY drug. im guessing weed, alchohol, and maybe crack
make money drugs are sent through the mail?
Nov 09, 2011 | 2 | Drug Dog Training