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Dog Training for Elite Forces
A former Navy Seal and Sirius-Certified dog trainer shares insights into the process of training dogs to join elite forces like seals, SF, and SWAT teams. The training process generally takes around five to six months and has seen almost 200 dogs join the teams in the last decade.
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The main goal of rescuers is to act as a sanctuary for dogs and to rehabilitate them using positive reinforcement and food.
2:00:41 - 2:03:24 (02:42)
Summary
The main goal of rescuers is to act as a sanctuary for dogs and to rehabilitate them using positive reinforcement and food. With patience and kindness, rescue dogs can eventually be placed with loving and normal families.
ChapterDog Training for Elite Forces
Episode#5 Mike Ritland - Navy SEAL Warrior K9 Dog Trainer (Part 2)
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
It takes about five to six months to understand if a dog is responding well to rehabilitation, and after a few years, if not triggered, the dog's behavior will steadily improve.
2:03:24 - 2:08:17 (04:53)
Summary
It takes about five to six months to understand if a dog is responding well to rehabilitation, and after a few years, if not triggered, the dog's behavior will steadily improve.
ChapterDog Training for Elite Forces
Episode#5 Mike Ritland - Navy SEAL Warrior K9 Dog Trainer (Part 2)
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
A former SEAL, Mike Ritland, discusses the importance of proper training for dogs who will be deployed on military teams and how it is a debt we owe to our furry companions.
2:08:17 - 2:12:00 (03:43)
Summary
A former SEAL, Mike Ritland, discusses the importance of proper training for dogs who will be deployed on military teams and how it is a debt we owe to our furry companions.