ISBN: PB: 9781550597066

Bookport, Dog Training Press

October 2017

112 pp.

21,6x14,0 cm

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22.99 GBP
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K9 Aggression Control

Teaching the "Out"

Includes a new chapter on indicating without biting.

Aggression control training requires dogs to think while they are excited and under stress, which is no easy task. Dr. Stephen A. Mackenzie has been teaching and using non-compulsive methods for aggression-control training for more than 30 years. His techniques have worked for hundreds of dogs, and have been used and adapted by many skilled trainers and decoys for their individual circumstances.

K9 Aggression Control provides a flexible approach to aggression control that is rooted in obedience training. You may be someone who uses a muzzle, sees a role for toys and games, and works with a decoy who likes to drop the sleeve, or you might not want a muzzle, toy, or dropped sleeve anywhere near your dog – either way this book has options for you. It details techniques and variations so you can choose the options you prefer. Dr. Mackenzie also gives decoys sound advice on controlling a dog's excitement level, working with handlers, and making the best use of equipment.

A new chapter in this revised and updated edition shows you how to train dogs to indicate a person's location without biting – essential for the search and rescue trainer and a real plus for modern police forces looking for ways to reduce liability.

About the author

Dr. Stephen A. Mackenzie has been a deputy sheriff for more than 20 years and has been training and handling police service dogs for more than 30 years. A popular seminar instructor, he has testified in both criminal and civil cases as a court-recognized expert in animal behaviour. He is currently a professor of animal science at the State University of New York at Cobleskill.