Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Protection Dogs

By Norman Olsen


A few of the best graduates of Defense Dogs Plus' training program are keeping households safe in Texas. See Klaus, one of our Guardian level security pets, being provided to his Houston, TX in this video. A vital part of preparing personal security dogs for life in Texas is getting them familiar with working not just under high anxiety, but in high temperature levels. This summer season has offered us lots of opportunities to do that, with MA and NH experiencing several heat weaves in the past month alone. Daily outdoor security training sessions in a all different temperature levels suggest that the German Shepherds and Belgian Malinois we train for defense do not require much pampering. Even when the heat index is high, they still display remarkable accomplishments of rate and strength.

Believe it or not, German Shepherds and Belgian Malinois with thicker coats are not a bad suitable for hot climates. Their fur serves as an insulator to keep their bodies both from getting too cold and from overheating. Regardless of their low upkeep qualities, when we deliver personal security pets to Texas houses, we stress the significance of offering lots of shade, air flow and water to any outside attack dog.

A Texas security pet dog is far more most likely to discover himself taking on a danger in the open airs than a security canine in New York. This is an additional location where our outdoor work shows its worth. We get the canines made use of to covering all kinds of surface, going over natural barriers and searching for a threat in thick wooded areas. The pets are conditioned to track movements with their eyes, ears and noses.

This protection dog training video reveals a range of outdoor circumstances, including bitework in the woods, tree climbing and leaping over obstacles. In one example, Eteo, a Belgian Malinois trained for protection, leaps over a stream in the woods that would take a human significantly more time and effort to cross. In an additional, he scales a steep ledge with convenience, showing yet again that a fully trained defense dog can run circle a human criminal! A security pet dog's rate, paired with his sharp sense, indicates that he can cover and defend the kind of expansive residential properties that our clients in Texas tend to have.

Snakes are a reality of life in Texas, and animals like the Texas Coral Snake, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Southern Copperhead and Western Coppermouth posture a severe danger to humans and dogs alike. One training exercise we advise to owners of security pet dogs in TX, FL, NC, GA and various other southern states is snake alert and avoidance. Using docile, non-venemous snakes, we have the ability to instruct our personal protection dogs to recognize and prevent snakes to keep them safe from harm.

See more of our training workouts in our security pet videos, and read about what a few of our more advanced commands imply right here.




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