Do you want to be a K9 handler or are young in your K9 handler/trainer career and want to expand your knowledge and understanding exponentially? This 1-week class (40 hours) will give you the fundamentals you need to be able to more effectively and efficiently become an asset for your community. The class will cover the following:
How odor works (scent theory)
Fundamentals of K9 learning theory, operant conditioning and learning processes
Building the detection dog from beginning to certification
How to write training logs and search reports
Developing training plans
Basics of line handling
Proper care/placement/storage of scent training odors
Types of certifications
The difference between certified and operational
Ethics
This course can be taken with or without a K9. Some hands on training will be completed with your K9 partner if you bring one. The focus is giving you the information and tools you need to continue to expand your skills when you leave.
For SAR K9 Handlers: Upon completion, you will have completed your Alliance for Emergency Management Instructors and Examiners Canine Search Specialist Ground Search Specialist field training requirements. This course will also prepare you to complete the National Association of Search and Rescue (NASAR) Canine Search Technician written exam.
Registration is limited to 6 attendees.
Instructor: Robin Greubel MBA, ACC, Master K9 Trainer
Cost: $600 includes tuition, room, lunches and three group dinners (we will grill!) Your accommodations will be a fully furnished house on the property. You may be sharing a room with another attendee.
REGISTER AT: https://www.k9sensus.org/events/k9-handler-trainer-fundamentals-training?fbclid=IwAR1xoPGBs8jV_TMKKRiChuiAkkJGaDMlRaFB3d76PHdzRFgDlFX2BHO_Q9I