DYNAMIC DETECTION DOG HANDLER COURSE

The Dynamic Detection Dog Handler course is a 200-hour block of instruction consisting of 8-weeks of training including both lectures (PowerPoint presentation) and practical instruction, based out of the Global K9 Solutions Training Center. The following topics with each handler with the goal that each handler will learn the mechanics of conducting searches with a dynamic explosive’s detection K9 and be able to continue to improve performance and learn to avoid common problems encountered in maintenance of trained dogs. Training remediation procedures will also be covered. (Student/Instructor ratio 1:6)

Course ID – GK9S-004

 200 Hours

8 Weeks

Course Objectives

ACADEMICS: Orientation, canine safety, canine health care and grooming, canine kenneling and transportation, Principles of Conditioning, explosives and narcotics safety, storage and transportation. This segment of the course is designed to teach students safety practices in and around the kennels and safe handling and transportation of explosives and narcotics. Students are introduced to Operant conditioning (reward schedules) and Classical conditioning (pairing of unconditioned and conditioned stimuli) escape training, the canine sensory spectrum and titration levels.


BASIC OBEDIENCE: Application of Principles of Conditioning (reward schedules, fixed and variable ratios and intervals) for the commands of “sit, stay, down, heel and come” walking in heel position and obstacle agility course. Utilizing Operant Conditioning methods, students are taught to condition the dogs to respond to basic verbal and hand commands and navigate the obstacle course using positive reinforcement methods.


DETECTOR DOG SEARCH PROCEDURES: Canine odor recognition protocol (4-hole variable, odor wall), practical application of detector dog handling search pattern and search procedures in buildings, vehicles, warehouses, stadiums offices, open areas parcels, luggage and bomb threat response protocols. Using operant conditioning methods, students are taught to condition a “green” dog to detect and passively respond to target odors in different environments.


DETECTOR DOG CERTIFICATION: Final certification of detector dog team in real world environments using United Police Working Dog Association (UPWDA) certification standards. Students will certify with their dog by demonstrating their dog’s ability to detect and respond with a passive response to the target odors. Students will also be able to identify their dog’s behavioral change when the dog is in the scent cone and working to source.