Questions & Answers on Training Police Service Dogs 715-235-6502 I try and answer every question I receive on dog training. I may often come across a little on the blunt side, (some may call it brash). That is because I consider myself an advocate for dogs and not dog handlers. I am an advocate for common sense dog training and not the latest fad that appears on the horizon. Good dog training is not rocket science. It's common sense. Can a dual purpose police service dog stay in the house at night, live as a house dog, play with the family and then go to work maltese puppies for sale wild dogs and function efficiently? I have a 4 month old pup that is being raised for a patrol dog. Can you advise which books and tapes to purchase? I am about to receive my new patrol dog, (an import), can you offer advise on how to bond with this dog? Can you explain the main role of the helper or agitator in the protection phase of police service work? I recently attended another agency's training session. The helper was beating the dog off the sleeve with a stick when it was dirty. I don't think the helper should clean up the dog in protection work. Can you give me your opinion on this? Can wild dogs wild dogs you define fight drive for me? When you buy a police dog is it better to buy a puppy or buy a dog that is it already trained? I was wondering if you could tell me were I could get some info on the required training hours a narcotics dog should have and a patrol dog? Our dogs are locked in prey. When we hit them with the stick they will not stop focusing on the sleeve that is laying on the ground. What should we do? I have a Dutch Shepherd that is great in protection work & muzzle fighting, but when training is done he becomes passive and seem like abused dog behavior wild dogs a pet. I want him to bark when people approach my vehicle. What can I do? We have a new patrol dog candidate. It has some serious issues with slick floors. What can we do? QUESTION: Can a dual purpose police service dog stay in the house at night, live as a house dog, play with the family and then go to work and function efficiently? ANSWER: The answer to this question is pure and simple: "NO!!!!" Assuming that a dog is properly selection tested and properly trained as a police service dog, this is absolutely a bad idea and here is why: Police dogs are not pets, they are tools crate training your dog wild dogs for law enforcement.