Friday, August 3, 2012

K9 Dog Training - Dog Trainer Fred Hassen

K9 Dog Training - Dog Trainer Fred Hassen - training a dog








K9 Dog Training - Dog Trainer Fred Hassen

K9 dog training of a Police dog demonstration of a dog taken in and out of commands very, very quickly. www.sitmeanssit.com Fred Hassen of Sit Means Sit Police K9 school is seen here at the 2010 Invictus Law Dog International Police dog seminar demonstrating his dog doing multiple tasks at once while still maintaining much desire and spirit. This Law Enforcement seminar is held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada

24 comments:

  1. It's more a matter of a person's knowledge than it is time. If you don't have the knowledge, it won't be able to be accomplished in a lot of years even. I'd say it took me about a year to put all the elements together.

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  2. how long does it take to train dog like this?

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  3. Subscribing

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  4. What does a dog trained like that go for?

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  5. it is bad to fix our dog or no thank you.
    is your dog fix?

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  6. i want this dog badly i bet it costest alot of money?
    

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  7. HELLO DEAREST FRED Hassen, CONGRATULATIONS YOU ALWAYS NUMBER ONE, GREETINGS FROM ITALY

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  8. I really love this job you're doing, it's my beloved brother's job too and I really admire you guys. Doggies are just incredible, aren't they? Dog bless

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  9. WOW !
    this is just AMAZING to see you train a dog this beautifully !

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  10. I want my dog to be traing like that,do you have a school in Miami,Fl?

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  11. Hi Fred, do you have any schools set up in the U.K?
    

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  12. Fred why dont you make tutorials? even paid ones i will be glad to watch them :)

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  13. every dog breed are able to be trained for anything

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  14. this makes me want to be a police officer and train dogs lol

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  15. But if you want to train your dogs like this you should do schutzhund.

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  16. It also depends on the breed, Terriers were bred to kill varmin (rats/rabbits) and since obediance isn't required for that work they weren't bred for that. (Sorry for my comment being so long, I tried to shorten it as much as possible.)

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  17. Although Schutzhund training does take around 2 years to get the dogs completely trained in the system, and that's assuming you're training them since they are 8 weeks old. If the dogs in question are 12 weeks or older than it will be twice as long/difficult to train them (but not impossible!) whether you train in schutzhund or not.

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  18. The protection phase is where a intruder enters your property for some reason (could be violence, arson, etc.) your dog hearsand searches for the intruder (revier) then Barks and Holds him when he finds the intruder tell you go to see what he's barking at and ordered Aus (out, don't engage). If the intruder runs, acts aggressively, or if the dogs ordered to get him the dog will bite down on the intruder until ordered Aus. Then you and the k9 escort him off the property.

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  19. What type/breed of dogs do you own, and how old are they? If you own a working bred dog (like a Doberman that I own) I would suggest Schutzhund. (german for protection dog.) Schutzhund teaches Obediance, (sit, down, stand, walking at fuss (which is when the dog walks to your left.) and retrieving objects over 6-8 obsticles.) Tracking, (Referring to humans but you teach k9s to track narcotics the same way) and Protection!

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  20. @JayaR2nd

    Imagine that dog with a black guy's throat in its mouth...

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  21. What an awesome animal. He is clearly trained well and enjoys his work.

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  22. that dog is a weapon and used for it's purpose but it is not vicious, there is a difference...and all dogs are tools, each dog breed was designed for a purpose determined by man

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