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K9 Search and Rescue: A Manual for Training the Natural Way 2nd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 213x137x15 mm, weight: 476 g, illustrations
  • Serija: K9 Professional Training
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jan-2017
  • Leidėjas: Brush Education Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1550594478
  • ISBN-13: 9781550594478
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 213x137x15 mm, weight: 476 g, illustrations
  • Serija: K9 Professional Training
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jan-2017
  • Leidėjas: Brush Education Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1550594478
  • ISBN-13: 9781550594478
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Training that works by harnessing your dog’s instincts.

Learn how to:

  • Stimulate your dog’s natural hunting drive for effective SAR training.
  • Start your dog’s training program with an easy, three-step process.
  • Develop skills in a variety of search operations, including wilderness, avalanche and disaster scenarios.

Dr. Resi Gerritsen and Ruud Haak have trained search and rescue dogs for more than 30 years and have taken part in rescue operations around the world. They serve as training directors and international judges for the International Red Cross Federation, the United Nations, the International Rescue Dog Organization and the F d ration Cynologique Internationale (FCI). Based on their decades of study and experience, their innovative SAR training method is rooted in a firm, scientific understanding of K9 instincts.

Step-by-step instructions, dozens of illustrations and photographs from the field establish a professional K9 SAR program to benefit both beginners and experts.

Recenzijos

Every once in a while a truly stellar book comes along and this is one of them. [ T]his is a book that SAR personnel will want to refer to over and over. - Susan Bulanda, National Search Dog Alliance"

Foreword ix
Lt. Jan Kaldenbach
Introduction 1(8)
Buried Deep Under Debris
2(1)
Deployment
3(1)
Team Building
4(5)
1 The History of Search and Rescue Dogs
9(14)
Red Cross Dogs
9(2)
Bringsel Technique
11(1)
Rescue Dogs in World War II
12(5)
"Knock and Call" Search Method
17(2)
Success in Romania
19(1)
Saving Lives, Recovering Bodies
20(3)
2 Training the Natural Way
23(8)
The Origins of Our Method
23(4)
Looking for Solutions
27(1)
What Is a Search and Rescue Dog?
28(1)
Using the Hunting Drive
29(2)
3 The Hunting Drive Complex
31(14)
Aspects of the Hunting Drive Complex
31(5)
The Six Phases of the Dog's Search
36(5)
An Ideal Way to Use the Drives
41(1)
Search Passion
42(1)
Conditioning
42(1)
The Right Drives
42(1)
A Full Partner
43(2)
4 Training in Three Steps
45(10)
Young Dog Training
46(1)
Adult Dog Training
47(1)
The Learning Process
48(7)
5 Stimulating Interest in the Sock Toy
55(10)
Things That Move Are Prey
55(1)
Search and Prey Playing
56(1)
Developing the Search Passion
57(1)
Misunderstandings in Training
57(1)
Interfering with Play
58(1)
Prey Sharing
59(1)
Introducing a Verbal Command
59(2)
Introducing Rubble Walks
61(4)
6 Connecting the Sock Toy with Human Scent
65(10)
Wilderness Search
65(3)
Disaster Search
68(1)
Reward at the Right Moment
69(1)
Avoid Frustrations
70(2)
Smuggling the Replacement Prey
72(3)
7 Linking the Search Field and a Human to the Sock Toy
75(16)
Leading the Hunt
75(1)
Releasing to Hunt
76(1)
Handling
76(2)
Frustration
78(1)
Direction-Showing Alerts
79(1)
Importance of Training Helpers
79(1)
Rubble Experience
80(3)
Training Essentials
83(1)
Searching Without Prey
84(7)
8 Wilderness Search
91(32)
Search Methods
91(7)
Missing Persons
98(1)
Types of Alert
98(4)
Training the Barking Alert
102(1)
Training the Bringsel Alert
102(7)
Training the Recall Alert
109(1)
Training Ranging
110(13)
9 Rubble Search
123(26)
Trapped People
123(1)
Types of Alert
124(3)
Training Rubble Search
127(6)
Behavioristic Approach
133(1)
Intelligence
133(16)
10 Disaster Deployment Tactics
149(40)
Dangers and Security
149(1)
Signs of a Collapse
150(2)
Call Out
152(1)
The Packed Backpack
153(3)
Preparing for a Mission Abroad
156(4)
Ten Basic Rules
160(3)
The five Phases Method
163(14)
Marking Box
177(12)
11 Building Damage Typology
189(34)
Elements of Damage
189(2)
Tooth Gap
191(1)
Damage Crater
192(1)
Doll's House
193(1)
Swallow's Nest
194(2)
Half Room
196(2)
Spilled Room
198(2)
Mud-Filled Room
200(1)
With Layers Pressed Room
201(2)
Chipped Room
203(1)
Barricaded Room
204(2)
Slide Surface
206(3)
Layers
209(1)
Debris Cone
210(3)
Fringe Debris A
213(2)
Fringe Debris B
215(8)
12 Avalanche Search
223(30)
Dangers
223(2)
Dog Bivouac
225(1)
The Training Hole
226(3)
Dog Training
229(3)
Avalanche Probe
232(3)
Avalanche Transceiver
235(1)
Transceiver Search Methods
236(3)
Avalanche Deployment Tactics
239(14)
13 A Serious Task
253(10)
With Faultless Precision
253(1)
Mutual Confidence
254(1)
Which Dogs Can Become SAR Dogs?
255(2)
Who Can Become Handler?
257(1)
And Who Not?
258(1)
Teamwork
258(2)
Mission Readiness Test
260(1)
Hard Work
260(3)
14 International Rescue Dog Tests
263(8)
IPO-R
263(1)
More Than Sports
264(1)
Testing Structure
265(1)
Mission Readiness Test---Rubble
266(2)
Mission Readiness Test---Area
268(3)
Notes 271(2)
Bibliography 273(2)
About the Authors 275
Dr. Resi Gerritsen and Ruud Haak are world-renowned specialists in the field of dog work and the authors of more than 30 titles on dog training. They serve as training directors and international judges for the International Red Cross Federation, the United Nations, the International Rescue Dog Organization and the F?d?ration Cynologique Internationale (FCI).