What We Do
We Train The Human End Of The Leash.
What We Do
We Train The Human End Of The Leash.
What We Do
We Train The Human End Of The Leash.
What We Do
We Train The Human End Of The Leash.
K9Research & Training Complex
Synergizing The Lab & The Field
Set on 520 acres in Iowa, The K9Sensus Education and Research Complex (ERC) provides extensive opportunities for training. Whether it be night operations or trainer interaction with a variety of animal species, the site will expand trainers’ understanding of learning processes and behavior.
Our Great Honor
2019 Mass Casualty HRD Dog Workshop > KS
Fri, Apr 26
|Fort Riley
In conjunction with HRD Specialized K9 Training and TASK K9. We are offering the seminar again in 2019! Located at Fort Riley, KS.
Time & Location
Apr 26, 2019, 9:00 AM – Apr 28, 2019, 4:00 PM
Fort Riley, Fort Riley, KS, USA
About the event
We are at a new venue!
Fort Riley gives us a wide range of venues to challenge all teams. This training is geared to all levels of HRD dogs and handlers. Instructors have carefully planned each prop to allow handlers the opportunity to work residual to large source. Instructors will provide feedback and coaching for students based on training goals outlined prior to each exercise.
Possible environments include:
Close Quarters – Whether it be an automobile line up or a building search, our training scenarios will focus on odor movement to challenge the handler’s understanding of scent theory and to teach their K9 partner about sourcing strongest point of odor. Large scent sources down to trace amounts will be provided.
Rubble piles – Access to rubble will allow students to provide the amount of technical difficulty needed for their dog. Again, focus will be on odor movement, completion of the trained final response while out of sight and agility. Larger scent sources will be used.
Wide Area Search – Allowing a dog to stretch its legs and provide longer nose time, these scenarios will allow handlers to watch body language from a distance. Larger scent sources and trace amounts will be used across multiple stations.
Throughout the three days, handlers will enjoy new scenarios for each type of environment and short classroom sessions over lunch.
Classroom topics will include reward systems and strengthening the trained final response, odor availability and environmental movement, and documentation requirements for training logs and search reports.
All instructors are nationally known and have extensive experience working with students of all skill levels.
Join us for a full three days of hands on field work at this exciting venue!
Instructors include: Greg Cole, Brad Dennis, Lisa Higgins, Robin Greubel, Paul Martin, and others pending
Assistant Instructors: Jennifer Hirakawa, Amanda O'Banion, Gary Swift, Heather Swift
Logistics: Kassandra Gallaghan, Paul and Lori Schneegass
A collaboration between: K9Sensus Foundation, HRD Specialized K9 Training, TASKS K9 and Snow Alley Search and Recovery
Tickets
Working Spot
One handler/K9 Team
$400.00Sale endedAuditor
Non working spot, but you can learn alot!
$250.00Sale ended
Total
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