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OverviewUnderstand, oversee, and develop a police-dog program that excels. Learn: • The five fundamental factors for running a successful unit, and why some K9 units fail • How to mitigate liability issues • How to select the right dogs and handlers • How to handle budgets and deal with police-dog vendors • Current training trends and how to develop a positive K9 unit culture K9 units are on the front line for every dangerous and in progress call, and it’s up to the unit manager to ensure officers have the best possible dogs, equipment, and training for them to do their job and help mitigate the related risk. Robert Eden, a retired 28-year police veteran with extensive experience as a K9 handler and trainer, provides police departments with a template for the successful development and supervision of police-service dog operations. It provides a wealth of information for supervisors who have limited or no experience with police dogs, as well as new ideas and expert recommendations for those with an extensive K9 background Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert S EdenPublisher: Brush Education Inc Imprint: Brush Education Inc Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 5.498kg ISBN: 9781550598889ISBN 10: 1550598880 Pages: 408 Publication Date: 25 November 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsRobert dispels myths and lays down frank truths as he gives supervisors the tools to build cultures of excellence in their K9 organizations. - Sgt. Steve White, K9 Unit Supervisor, Seattle Police Department Robert has a step-by-step guide, in very simple terms, on how to establish and run an exceptionally efficient and effective K9 unit. It's a must read for everyone who works with K9s, and especially for K9 supervisors and administrators with little or no previous K9 experience. - Rick Ashabranner, President of the North American Police Work Dog Association, NPWDA Master Trainer, and retired LEO Robert Eden has written a must-read analysis containing all the components essential for an effective K9 supervisor. His detailed insight and understanding of today's issues are exceptional. - Don Slavik, Executive Director of the United States Police Canine Association Author InformationRobert S. Eden is a retired 28 year police veteran. Working with the Delta Police Department in British Columbia, Canada, Robert became a member of the dog section in 1983 and was appointed to the B.C. Police Commission's committee to create minimum police dog training standards for law enforcement agencies in the province. In 1991 he created and developed the International Police K9 Conference, a training seminar that was neither politically oriented nor specific to any particular style of training. Robert continues to consult worldwide on police K9 operations. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |