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Posts tagged ‘dogs’

Fortunately, today there are wonderful pet owners that do not euthanize a puppy just because they are deaf.  In past times when a puppy was born deaf the dog did not stand a chance on making it.  The question that always arises is, “if the dog can’t hear, How can you teach it obedience?”  With today’s technology, training [...]

Choosing the Right Protection Dog

November 14th, 2009

I recently have been receiving many phone calls for protection dogs.  99% of those calling have been asking many questions and have been doing their homework.  This has made me very happy.  Anyone that is truly interested in a protection dog knows that they are not cheap, but are a great investment if you can [...]

Which Dog is Right for You?

October 21st, 2009

The other day I received a call from a friend who was having problems with their 6 month old Jack Russell Terrier.  Anyone that owns a Jack Russell probably knows the words that came out of her mouth.  “This dog is crazy!!  What do I do?”  She then proceeded to tell me that when she thought about [...]

Tactical Police K-9 Leash

October 10th, 2009

Highland Canine Training offers a tactical police leash along with a wide variety of other dog training equipment. Our tactical police leash is great for police patrol, tactical and SWAT applications. The leash comes with a quick release snap that allows for release of the dog even when there is back pressure against the snap. [...]

K-9 Containment Techniques Video

September 26th, 2009

Highland Canine Training Center recently came out with a K-9 containment video that is outstanding. It is an 11 minute video that explains to road officers and supervisors how to properly contain a fleeing suspect through a perimeter and how a tracking/trailing dog works. It is meant to be shown as roll call training.
This production [...]

Training the Recall/Come Command

September 26th, 2009

Training your dog to recall/come on command is undoubtedly the most important command you can teach.  For some reason it is one of the most difficult for pet owners to do.  When I meet a client for the first time and ask what they are specifically looking for, they all say the same thing “my [...]

In part 1, I hope I was able to assist many dog owners on how to train your dog to feel comfortable with being touched and handled. That was just the beginning of getting your dog started. Now lets talk about some of the more common problems that I have personally seen.
Brushing a dog’s hair [...]

How many times have you seen someone dragging their dog by the collar through the doorway of the groomer or vets office!  Maybe you have had to deal with this problem yourself with one of your own dogs.  If you are the person witnessing it, you might get a little chuckle inside, or you might [...]

DOG DAYS OF SUMMER

August 16th, 2009

A couple of weeks ago we were training our police K-9s at our firing range.  It was approx. 95 degrees outside and not a cloud in sight.  As training went along through the day, I could tell that the dogs were not working as effective as they usually do.  One of our new handlers came up [...]

Dog Trainer – Ray Figueroa

August 6th, 2009

I would like to welcome everyone to our new website and give a little background on myself.  I am currently a Police Officer for the City of Marietta, GA.  Before Becoming a police officer, I was a U.S. Army Infantry Soldier based out of Fort Stewart, GA.  During my time in the Army, I spent [...]

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