Integrating an Effective K9 Presence During and After House of Worship High Holy Days to Enhance Security
17 Oktober 2019 - 2:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
LEBANON, N.J., Oct. 16, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- K
Streets' dogs are bonding with their handler starting right at
8-weeks old through basic obediance traning and then onto to
explosive detection. The training is focused on the ability of the
dog to maintain a high degree of work drive, coupled with scent
detection, while at the same time, maintaining the ability to work
under any conditions. The relationship between a dog and its
handler is extremely close with both relying on each other in a
synchronized fashion. With the High Holy Days past us, now is the
time to re-evaulate your security program during the non-holiday
season, where the utility of bringing in a K9 team is even more
important. The most cost-effective protocol would be to incorporate
unscheduled, random K9 visits during optimal visibility times. The
presence of a well trained K9 is a clear deterrent and tends to get
the immediate attention of bad actors. Here you can see K9 Handler
Bob Aromando with his dog, Detective Max, at a Temple in North
Jersey. Max is an 11 month old, purebred German Shepherd who is
very friendly and has been trained to detect explosive devices.
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