Preparing Yourself for Dog Encounters - Hardcover

 
9780977222001: Preparing Yourself for Dog Encounters

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Read this book and learn how to reduce liability, prevent injury and save lives, both human and canine.

A must read for anyone who has contact with dogs on a routine basis --- and that’s just about everyone! This book not only tells you what a dog’s body language means, but also explains how your own body language can affect how a dog reacts to you. You’ll learn how to determine whether a confrontation with a dog will be a harmless encounter or a potentially dangerous one. And you’ll learn what to do in the event the encounter does become dangerous.

This book has specific information for everyone from law enforcement officers to cyclists to parents and their children on how to avoid being bitten. In addition, you’ll find out how to stop a dog fight and what to do if you witness a dog attack on another person.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Hector L. Hernandez, a civilian police-dog trainer for various police agencies in the State of Michigan, has been training dogs for over twenty years. In addition to training police-dogs, he also holds obedience classes for the public and gives private lessons. Memorable and effective, his classes and individual training sessions leave both owner and dog with a long-lasting relationship of respectful obedience and mutual affection. He solves problems with dogs and their owners in a way which leaves you in awe of his ability to know how much to do to change bad behavior and when to back off and "let the dog teach itself." He will not refuse any dog or owner, no matter how bad the relationship has become.

His seminars/demonstrations for various groups of professionals and business people teach them how to prepare for dog encounters. In these sessions, he teaches a wide range of people from parents to firefighters to animal shelter personnel how to protect themselves in dangerous situations with dogs. He demonstrates how "reading the dog’s body language" can tell you the difference between a harmless encounter and a potentially dangerous one, and what to do about each situation.

His training programs have been accredited by the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards, and he is an evaluator for the American Kennel Club’s "Canine Good Citizen" program. He served in the United States Marine Corps, receiving an Honorable Discharge in 1994.

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