2018 Oct/Nov – Issue 52

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In This Issue:

  • K-9 Training: Beyond the Basics by Jimmie Davenport (ret) Austin (TX) PD
  • Scent Detection: If Your Odors are Stored in Plastic Bags or Containers, You Might as Well Store Them in Socks by Todd Wilber of Precision Explosives
  • K-9 Advice & Opinion: Question the Bond: Building a Strong K-9/Handler Connection by Bob Poole
  • Bitework: Testing and Training for Proper Defense Aggression by David Reaver of Adlerhorst International
  • K-9 Legal: Bite Ratio: What is it and How it Affects You by Dianne Drinkwater
  • Featured K-9 Unit: Clark County Sheriff’s Department by K-9 Division Supervisor Officer Mark Grube
  • Bitework: Long Line Apprehensions: Bridging the Gap From Training to Real World Applications by Patrol Sergeant Nick Hodgen (NH)
  • K-9 Training: The Importance of Back-Up Officers During K-9 Deployments by Jay Brock of Top Dog Training Center
  • K-9 Healthcare & Conditioning: Stop That Scratching! by Dr. Alexis Newman of Partners and Paws
  • K-9 Nutrition: The Good, Bad & The Ugly: Have You Been Sold a Lie? by Nicci Decrisantis

Editor’s Top Picks

Cover photo by Erik Larson @osaki022 – www.larsonsimages.com – Harrisburg (PA) PD

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“It’s impossible to forget a dog that gave you so much to remember.” – author unknown
Officer Mark Grube, K-9 Unit Supervisor – Clark County (IN) Sheriff’s Office