The Cadaver test is designed to test the canine team’s ability to detect the odor of human remains hidden in a variety areas.
This test is designed to assess the proficiency of the canine and handler to work as team out in the field. To push the team to the next level of training and certification in cadaver.
This test is designed to test the proficiency of the canine to follow a track and locate a hider/suspect.
This test is designed to test the proficiency of the canine to follow a trail and locate a specific suspect. This is known as “scent specific” or “scent discrimination.” The track may start on either hard or soft surface. The canine must work the track to at least 70% accuracy recorded via GPS
The area search test is designed to test the canine team’s ability to detect the location of a subject hidden from sight in a large area.
This test is designed to determine the ability of the canine in searching an area for items of evidentiary value that may be contaminated with human scent.
The narcotics test is designed to test the canine team’s ability to detect the location of narcotics hidden in a variety areas such as vehicles, buildings and luggage.
The purpose of this program is to provide standards for Pet Therapy K9’s and their handlers. Therapy K9’s visit many facilities such as hospitals, assisted living facilities, veterans homes, etc. We are a AKC Recognized Therapy Dog Organization and you may be eligible to receive the AKC Therapy Dog title.
Membership form to be completed and turned in with required documents listed.
Membership form to be completed and turned in with required documents listed.