This is trials for PP/Police service dog selections:
What do you guys think of a trial where there are closed door open window vehicle extractions (handler opens door after engagement), multiple decoys in building (2), defense of handler from inside of a vehicle where there is one window down and dog must exit open window and come to defense of handler, civil decoy harrases handler mildly, then he takes and heels his dog 40ft away in a triangle (to take the dogs focus away from the decoy, when the handler returns to the spot where he had previously been standing he sends his dog from 10ft away on a motionless decoy, The upper most level would have a pick up truck driving at idle or less speed and the dog would be sent with the truck at a 40yrd head start and the dog would have to leap in the bed of the truck and engage a decoy (truck would come to a slow very steady stop as soon as dog enters bed), this along with some other basic PP exercises.
Forgot to say thats a muzzle exercise where the dog is heeled away after a mild aggitation and then returned and sent on a motionless decoy, the dog IS wearing a muzzle.
I like it!
This is very much the kind of thing we do in PSA. The car jacking, multiple decoys, bites in the back of the pick up, muzzle work on a passive decoy. The defense of handler you describe was the exact senerio that PSA did at the Nationals in the 1 Open last year.
Hence.. I like it! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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