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German Shepherd For Sale – Nashville

Posted by admin on Jul 9, 2011 in Black German Shepherd, German Shephards, German Shepherd For Sale, Protection Dogs | 81 comments

Visit http://nashvillek9.com/nashville-puppies-for-sale/ for more on Aska as well as our other dogs available at NashvilleK9.com

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Nashville Dog Training | Protection Dogs

Posted by admin on May 22, 2011 in Dog Obedience Trainers, Dog Obedience Training, Dog Training Nashville, Nashville Dog, Nashville Dog Trainers, Nashville Dog Training, Protection Dogs, Training Programs | 11 comments

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Selecting a Protection Dog…Part 4

Posted by ali on May 2, 2011 in Belgian Malinois, Doberman Pinschers, Nashville Dog Training, Protection Dogs | 3 comments

The fourth step is to acclimate the dog to your household while enhancing protectiveness in a real scenario. We practice carjacking scenarios, mock break-ins with a variety of intruders, possible attacks and abductions, gun fire stressors, and so on. While continuing this real simulation, we acclimate the dog to a variety of real life needs: going to a coffee shop or grocery stores, long car rides without barriers, drive through restaurants, and the such.  

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Selecting a Protection Dog…Part 3

Posted by admin on Apr 18, 2011 in Uncategorized | 1 comment

The third step would be testing it’s obedience, tracking, protection, and all of it’s abilities. Choosing a dog that is alert, confident, powerful, and formidable weighs heavy in our experience with sport and working dogs. As law enforcement officers, we know what the bad guys are doing and have done. We also know what deters and protects better than anyone else. After enduring our tests overseas, we bring the dog back and place it into our training program.

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Selecting a Protection Dog…Part 2

Posted by admin on Apr 16, 2011 in Uncategorized | 9 comments

The second step would be choosing the right dog that fits your family. For example, if you have children we would search for a dog that has been raised around them. If you have livestock, we’d acclimate them to livestock. If you have allergies, we’d find one that produces less dander, and so on. This is all part of our questionnaire to find the exact right dog for you, not one we happen to have in “stock.”

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