Summer 2007 Vol. 3, Issue 3

- Training Perspectives Q & A: Bite training – my dog has found (and bitten) several passive suspects / What is a good section test for a young dog? / Can you adjust your dog’s threshold for indicating?
- In my opinion: Thinking Outside the Box: Go beyond the easy and obvious in your canine training – By Sean Clarke
- Maximizing Cadaver Dog Training: By Thomas Baumann
- K-9 Agency Spotlight: The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Canine Unit – By Brian M. Healy
- Canine Legal Update: Narcotics Dog Cases – By Terry Fleck
- Post-Blast Explosives Detection: Real-world scenarios teach bomb dogs to sniff out secondary explosive devices. – By Mike Herstik
- Equipment: Lighting Up: The case for using handgun-mounted lights – and which ones work best. – By Terry Fleck
- Healthwatch: Choosing the Right Partner: How to select the healthiest dog for law-enforcement work. – By Kevin T. Fitzgerald, DVM, DABVP
- An Exercise in Obedience: Keeping your canine in the patrol car when you exit it requires rigorous training and reinforcement. – By Rodney Spicer
- Canine Legal Update: Tracking and Explosives Cases – By Terry Fleck
- Legal Issues: “Dead Scent” and Other Misnomers: Your choice of words is critical to the avoidance of common traps set by defense attorneys. – By Ted Daus
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