Posted: Wednesday May 12th, 2010 @ 7:22 am by JeremyDesign
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Protection Dog Testing
Family Protection Dogs - In order for an adult dog to be a family and an executive protection dog they must pass the criteria listed below.
- Must be 18 months to three years of age.
- Must be a German Shepherd, Malinois, Dutch Shepherd.
- Must be in excellent health and certified by a licensed veterinarian.
- Hips and elbows x-rayed and certified by a recognized animal orthopedic agency.
- Must be social.
- Have high drive to chase ball or toy inside building or outside, also when same object is thrown out of sight.
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Dogs must bite in the following situations on undercover sleeve or bodysuit.
- Inside building low light.
A) Confined area, closets, hallways, etc.
B) On stairs.
C) On slippery floors.
D) A running person.
E) A person attacking handler. - Outside
A) Under gun fire.
B) A person sitting in a vehicle (back seat).
C) A running person.
D) A person attacking handler. - Search
A) Must locate and bite person hiding in wooded area at least 1/4 acre.
B) Must locate and bite person hiding in building at least 2500 sq. Feet.
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Marv instructing a new K-9 Team |

Marv evaluating young dogs. | 
Testing. |
| Titles accepted: KNPV, Ring, IPO, Schutzhund. |

Testing at our seminar. | 
Testing young dog for Family Protection. |