
Training
a personal protection dog requires the dog to have sound
nerves and a great temperament.
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Protection
dogs must be able to work under control with focus and
intensity.
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Protection
dogs must be able to focus on and target those areas
that the aggressor is presenting as the greatest threat.
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Personal protection dogs must be agile athletes to maintain
balance and control after the contact is made.
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These
dogs must have a solid foundation of bite development
in order to be able to control an aggressive person whose
intent is to do harm to the owner. The full mouth grip
is essential to the bite.
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Protection
dog bite work is never the same for the dog because
the aggressor is always changing in his/her approach
or escape.
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