DogWish Passive Protection Family Defense K9 Service Dogs
DogWish Passive Protection Family Defense K9's, Service Dogs, and Neurological Support Assistance K9s
DogWish offers the best Passive Protection K9 Training you will find, and/or provides fully trained dogs for your needs, always present yet non-threatning, legally safe, and socially acceptable protection.
Family Defense K9s
Today in our society personal and family protection are paramount in importance. You need to know that your family, at all times, is safe. Whether at home, in the car, on the way to school, etc. A trained K9 is one of the greatest guarantees that your family will not become a crime statistic.
At the same time, over the past several years dogs have become singled out by Superior Courts. Dangerous, nuisance, and untrained dogs are being labeled by society as a major source of complaint. You need protection, and at the same time you need to know that the very dog that is protecting you will not become the source of a major law suit against you.
The question simply put is, “does your dog trainer train their dogs according to the laws regarding protection trained dogs?”
If they do, and you have to use your dog to protect yourself in case of an assault, robbery, burglary, rape, or home invasion, you have a very good legal foundation which should give you credibility in a court of law.
PASSIVE PROTECTION DOGS
The answer is a type of protection dog that we have designed and created to be legally safe and socially acceptable. THE PASSIVE PROTCTION dog is a new kind of protector. The job of a good protection dog is to keep others from harming their handler by acting in their defense. It is extremely important that the dog be trained to do just that, respond in defense of their handler only. The moment a dog becomes offensive they stop being a protection dog. When they
become offensive their role changes from protective to reactive. At that point in time they put their handler, and society, in jeopardy.
Therefore, any protection dog should be trained not to bite until they are commanded to do so from the handler. They should not bite unless there is a direct, physical assault on their handler. They should be trained to first stand in front of the handler, quiet and immobile. They should then be trained to face off the suspect. They should then be trained to follow the command of a responsible
Handler.
A properly trained dog will have the ability to know if someone is dangerous to their handler; to feel and smell and see the danger in that person. The dog should react according to that situation but also follow the commands of their handler as well.
Dogs are intelligent. They use their senses far better than we do. Many times they will instantly know more about a person than we do, because the signs that tell them who that person is aren’t evident to us. That works both ways. I can tell my dogs to stop, alert, attack, or whatever else I want, and if there is no real threat my dog will ignore me. If the person standing in front of me is being normal, without any intention to hurt me, my dog will not do anything because the dog is smart enough to realize that this person means no harm.
On the other hand if a person comes to your home and your dog alerts and becomes defensive as they are trained, even if you think they are wrong, pay attention, control your dog, and be ready because they may be sensing something you aren’t or can’t. Even if your dog is 100% correct they should not take the offensive. The difference tween a dog and a bullet is that I CAN stop my dog, and bullets don’t have brains.
A dog trained for passive protection gives you the opportunity and control to make the right decision, the right way, and save everyone a lot of trouble. By not being over-reactive, over aggressive, and over zealous, your dog is allowing you the ability to intelligently control the situation.
A protection dog’s job is to “protect” YOU from harm, NOT to hurt anyone. As long as your dog is acting in your defense, in a DEFENSIVE perspective, to deter the attack from the suspect or assailant, which it should have been trained to do by its trainer, you are safe.
These are just a few things to consider:
- We have, in thirty years, never had a client sued for their dog mauling someone inappropriately.
- We have had many clients that have had to use their dogs to stop criminals from assaulting them, and intending to use them as crime victims. However, we have never been to court or had a client we trained a dog for go to court because of an unlawful attack.
Does that mean our dogs are less aggressive or softer than other dogs? Does that mean our dogs would hesitate to do the job?
In a real situations, with real criminals and real intentions, so far our average is 100%.
Trained Protection Dogs
You may not know that there are different types of protection dogs, and different levels of training. There are also specific laws that regulate and restrict the actions and behaviors of protection dogs.
Training your dog to match your family’s needs, your environment, and your ability to use them in a legal manner is imperative. Your dog needs to perform according to the “letter of the law” in a manner that will protect you physically, emotionally, and of course legally. Your dog is there to keep your home or business safe.
That’s where we come in. Bob Taylor is a 35 year California State Superior Court K9 Expert, who has handled over 100 Superior Court cases successfully. He also helped create the “Dangerous Dog Laws”, and has trained over 1,000 dangerous dogs by rehabilitating their behaviors, and making them safe and socially acceptable. He also is a multi-national Police and Schutzhund K9 Champion, over 500,000 contestants, and has represented the German Shepherd Dog Club at the World Schutzhund Championships several times, producing some of the highest scoring dogs in the world. Bob has, over the last 30 years, trained thousands of dogs to protect homes and businesses all over the world, and for several nations in the world.
A Passive Protection Family Defense K9 will give you the assurance you need to know that your family, at all times, is safe. Whether at home, in the car, on the way to school, anywhere that dog is with them. A trained K9 is one of the greatest guarantees that your family will not become a crime statistic. |