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  • K9 Training

    This mailing list is restricted to Law Enforcement Officers and Police Working Dog Trainers.

    groups.yahoo.com

  • Army Dog Training

    An article by the Commander describes the process.

    www.qmfound.com

  • Mine Detection Dogs

    The Marshall Legacy Institute explains its work in former war zones.

    www.marshall-legacy.org

  • Policek9.com: Trainers Digest

    Articles on scenting and tracking, criminal apprehension, training the dog to deal with threats, force, and harm, canine participation in officer training, and health and care issues.

    www.policek9.com

  • K9 Services: Canine Psychology

    An explanation of the process of selecting, training, and maintaining a K9 dog.

    www.k9services.com

  • The Muzzle for Police Dog Training

    A discussion on the use of agitation muzzles.

    www.workingdogs.com

  • Problem Solving with the K9

    Suggestions for overcoming slumps in tracking training and performance.

    www.workingdogs.com

  • Mind Games

    A police dog trainer explains the importance of psychologically preparing the dog with a starting ritual before arriving at the crime scene.

    www.nwk9.com

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