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Search and Rescue Dogs: Training the K-9 Hero

Author: American Rescue Dog Association (ARDA)
Publisher: Howell Book House
Category: eBooks

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 18885

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: 2
Pages: 288
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70886
ASIN: B000VI530S

Publication Date: September 20, 2002
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Winner 1991 Maxwell Medallion
Best Special Volume

ABOUT THE FIRST EDITION

"...the techniques and the case studies here are so interesting that a read will prove rewarding to ordinary trainers and fanciers alike." —Publishers Weekly

From the devastation of the World Trade Center to earthquakes in Central Asia, search and rescue dogs have proven invaluable in helping to find victims of disasters-whether man-made or natural.

First published in 1991 to critical acclaim, this newly expanded and revised edition of Search and Rescue Dogs: Training the K-9 Hero, contains original, updated content. Chapters describe cutting-edge training techniques used for wilderness, disaster, cadaver dogs, and water searches, and by state and federal disaster organizations such as FEMA.

Search and Rescue Dogs: Training the K-9 Hero, 2nd Edition provides:

  • Clear, step-by-step lessons on training your dog for a variety of search and rescue operations
  • Ways to keep your dog-and yourself-safe in the face of disaster
  • Practical information on procedures and equipment for dogs, handlers, and human volunteers
  • The ultimate experience of the interdependence of Human and Dog

Extensive photographs illustrate real-life missions, including images of Ground Zero and the Pentagon taken by ARDA volunteers after September 11, 2001.


Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Training the K-9 Hero, Second Edition   January 6, 2009
Holly Lover (USA)
0 out of 4 found this review helpful

This was a gift for an individual who is now in the Canine training business. She has excelled since her schooling, and has been promoted to a leadership role in the kennel she works out of. It was a request by her for some background on this category, I'm sure she was pleased with the choices made for her. I received the feedback second hand on her receptivity to the gift.


5 out of 5 stars Search and Rescue   July 4, 2008
Bill Farrell (Colorado, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Excellent book on the training of all breeds for a difficult task of search and rescue. Easy to read and follow with many diagrams and pictures. Many of the suggestions are still use today by trainers in obedience classes. Well written


5 out of 5 stars A logical approach   September 26, 2007
Robin J. Baker (Rome, NY United States)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

In training any dog, the biggest challenge always is how to 'connect the dots' in the dogs mind for what you want to see repeated and ignore what you don't want repeated. You then move on to giving the dog space to make his own choices based on what you taught him. This book fits perfectly into the philosophy.

I have owned two purebred dogs. Field Springers and Border Collies. Both breeds I had to trust to make their own decisions at one point as both had to ultimately operate off a lead. Establishing that connection is key with any dog to keep them safe, and to keep the enjoyment factor high. I give high marks to this book for making this point.

I disagree with a previous reviewer that this is only about German Shepherds. Certainly the pictures are, but anyone who has ever trained a dog should know that personality, drive, and disposition are all factors in training and that trumps breed every time. If the dog is interested he/she is limited only by his ability to smell.

The strongest part of this book is that it begins with simple puzzles for the dog, then offers more complex puzzles as they gain confidence. Like the writers, I agree that the dog has to want to do this. For my border collie it is now a passion. What I used to call 'hide and seek' with my dog has now jumped to a different level thanks to this book.

I'm grateful to the reviewers of this book who gave this such high marks. It made all the difference in choosing the right one. AND, I chose the right one.




5 out of 5 stars Search and Rescue Dogs: Training the K-9 Hero, 2nd Ed.   July 1, 2006
Ronald G. Zifer (Houston)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

An excellent book on the role of dogs in rescue. Differentiates tracking dogs from the wider term rescue. Very well written.


4 out of 5 stars if you like German Shepherds...   December 28, 2005
Susan Gilbert (Massachusetts)
8 out of 22 found this review helpful

This is a really good book. But, if you don't have a German Shepherd than you still might want to look elsewhere. The book can absolutely teach you a lot but the concentration on GSDs will likely grate on you. The bias is such that there is no mention of the fact that the public tends to be frightened of German Shepherds, and that Labradors and Goldens can do the work just as well without the unfair but widespread stigma of Shepherds. Or that Retrievers excel at this work BECAUSE they are retrievers and because they genuinely adore people! Anyway, it REALLY does have a lot of good information, I just can't give it five stars because there are lots of great breeds in the world, many of which are suitable for SAR work. Why discount and ignore them?

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