The Second Year of the ImPact Conference has really taken off with demand for tickets resulting in the release of extra tickets to keep
Author: Editor Mick
Getting started with ‘Marker Training’
Training methods are evolving all of the time and the more we learn, the better trainers we can be. The more skilful we become
Dog Bites and Children – Don’t Hug The Dog ?
This is National Bite Prevention Week and K9WH were lucky to attend the National Bite Prevention conference hosted by Victoria Stilwell at the Lincoln
Does the law protect our Police Dogs?
Some would say “Yes”. In the eyes of the government, yes they are protected. But when a Police Dog is attacked or assaulted what
National Police Dog Memorial Update & Roll of Honour
So we’d thought you’d like to know what’s been happening with the project to raise funds for the construction of the National Police Dog
What is Arousal in Dogs and Why Should I Care?
Beyond this threshold, we may see over arousal or fear responses to relatively mild triggers of fear and anxiety A Naughty But Nice
War Dogs Remembered
In 1942 the United States Army established the K-9 Corps In the United States the practice of training dogs for military purposes was largely
Bite Work – ‘Out’ without the Conflict
Meagan Karnes. BS. MBA. – Senior Behaviorist Now, I know a lot of people out there condition the “OUT” command far differently than I
Scent in a Bottle Tracking – “Simple in its theory-Simple to set up-Simple to use”
What is ‘Scent In A Bottle’ tracking? Well to be honest we have no experience of using this method (SIAB) so on a recent trip
International Search & Rescue – Part 3
In Part 3 of our series on Essex Fire-fighter and urban search and rescue dog handler John Ball and his search and rescue dog