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Title: On Target- Training Substance Detector Dogs- Detection 1
Description: This practical and thought-provoking video introduces Randy Hare’s revolutionary methods for training substance (drug, explosives, accelerants, biologicals) detector dogs. It begins with a critical analysis and review of conventional detector dog training methods, and then presents the core ideas of the Hare Method:

The handler is not the teacher, the dog teaches himself:
• The dog is not just taught what odors and stimuli to respond to; he is also explicitly taught what NOT to respond to.
• The dog is taught to ignore primary reward (ball) odors and stimuli unless they are encountered in conjunction with target odor.

The balance of the video is devoted to a step-by-step guide to Randy’s methods for using his invention, the Hare Detection Training box, to achieve the detector dog trainer’s first three objectives:
1) Select a good detector dog prospect.
2) Teach target odor-reward association.
3) Condition the final response.

Copyright 2005 Canine Training Systems®. 70 minutes.

2005 Videographer Award of Distinction
Two (2)- 2005 25th Annual Telly Award Winner
2005 DV Award Winner
2005 MarCom Creative Gold Award
2005 Davey Silver Award
2005 MCA International Bronze Peak Award
2005 Platinum Best of Show (Aurora Awards)
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Title: On Target- Training Substance Detector Dogs- Detection 2
Description: Video two of this series shows how to use Randy Hare’s ground-breaking methods to accomplish the next five learning objectives in the training of drug and explosive detector dogs.
4) Teach the dog to divert its attention from reward to target odor.
5) Establish a cue for search behavior.
6) Teach the “oral response.”
7) Develop the dog’s ability to complete prolonged searches.
8) Teach the dog to ignore distracters.

Once these objectives are achieved, then the student detector dog will have achieved the special attributes of the Hare-trained detector dog: The dog will possess a crystal-clear understanding of his task, and he will display the kind of obedience to odor that makes it virtually impossible to disturb or distract him during search or indication.

He will also exhibit an extraordinary degree of independence and self-belief while searching. Finally, the dog will display pronounced and obvious changes of behavior when he encounters target odor, accompanied by prolonged and intensive efforts to pinpoint the odor source prior to making a final indication.

Copyright 2005 Canine Training Systems®. 77 minutes.

2005 MarCom Creative Gold Award
2005 DV Award Winner
Two (2)- 2006 26th Annual Telly Award Winner


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Title: On Target- Training Substance Detector Dogs- Detection 3
Description: This third, and final video, in this award-winning series details Randy’s procedure for finishing the detector dog’s education in real world situations while learning the final six objectives. In addition, the training of the passive detection dog is taught in detail using a contact or close acknowledgement response to pinpoint target substance.
This title details:
09) Recognizing additional target substances
10) The Oral and Acknowledgement Game 1
11) The Oral Game 2- Problems of Access and Puzzles
12) Introducing vehicle searches and the Oral Response
13) Including the Final Response in Vehicle searches
14) Building Searches
15) On Leash and Directed Searches

Training the Passive Dog
1) Selecting a good detector dog prospect.
2) Teaching the Target Odor- Reward Association.
3) Conditioning the Final Response.
4 & 5) Teaching the dog to divert his attention from reward to target odor.
6) Teaching the "Contact Response" (The analog to the "Oral Response").
7) Extending the search.
8 & 9) Teaching the dog to ignore distractors and to recognize additional target odors.
10 & 11) The "Contact & Acknowledgement Game" and Problems of access and puzzles.
12 & 13) Introducing vehicle searches with the Contact Response and including the Final Response in vehicle searches.
14 & 15) Building, On Leash and Directed Searches.

Copyright 2007 Canine Training Systems®. 77 minutes.

2008 Videographer Award of Distinction
2008 Communicator Award of Distinction
2008 29th Annual Silver Telly Award Winner
2008 Ava Gold Award Winner
2008 Davey Silver Award Winner
2008 MarCom Creative Gold Award Winner
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Title: On Target- Training Substance Detector Dogs- Set
Description: Detection 1
This practical and thought-provoking video introduces Randy Hare’s revolutionary methods for training substance (drug, explosives, accelerants, biologicals) detector dogs. It begins with a critical analysis and review of conventional detector dog training methods, and then presents the core ideas of the Hare Method:

The handler is not the teacher, the dog teaches himself:
• The dog is not just taught what odors and stimuli to respond to; he is also explicitly taught what NOT to respond to.
• The dog is taught to ignore primary reward (ball) odors and stimuli unless they are encountered in conjunction with target odor.

The balance of the video is devoted to a step-by-step guide to Randy’s methods for using his invention, the Hare Detection Training box, to achieve the detector dog trainer’s first three objectives:
1) Select a good detector dog prospect.
2) Teach target odor-reward association.
3) Condition the final response.

Copyright 2005 Canine Training Systems®. 70 minutes.

2005 Videographer Award of Distinction
Two (2)- 2005 25th Annual Telly Award Winner
2005 DV Award Winner
2005 MarCom Creative Gold Award
2005 Davey Silver Award
2005 MCA International Bronze Peak Award
2005 Platinum Best of Show (Aurora Awards)

Detection 2
Disc two of this series shows how to use Randy Hare’s ground-breaking methods to accomplish the next five learning objectives in the training of drug and explosive detector dogs.
4) Teach the dog to divert its attention from reward to target odor.
5) Establish a cue for search behavior.
6) Teach the “oral response.”
7) Develop the dog’s ability to complete prolonged searches.
8) Teach the dog to ignore distracters.

Once these objectives are achieved, then the student detector dog will have achieved the special attributes of the Hare-trained detector dog: The dog will possess a crystal-clear understanding of his task, and he will display the kind of obedience to odor that makes it virtually impossible to disturb or distract him during search or indication.

He will also exhibit an extraordinary degree of independence and self-belief while searching. Finally, the dog will display pronounced and obvious changes of behavior when he encounters target odor, accompanied by prolonged and intensive efforts to pinpoint the odor source prior to making a final indication.

Copyright 2005 Canine Training Systems®. 77 minutes.

2005 MarCom Creative Gold Award
2005 DV Award Winner
Two (2)- 2006 26th Annual Telly Award Winner

Detection 3
This third, and final DVD, in this award-winning series details Randy’s procedure for finishing the detector dog’s education in real world situations while learning the final six objectives. In addition, the training of the passive detection dog is taught in detail using a contact or close acknowledgement response to pinpoint target substance.
This title details:
09) Recognizing additional target substances
10) The Oral and Acknowledgement Game 1
11) The Oral Game 2- Problems of Access and Puzzles
12) Introducing vehicle searches and the Oral Response
13) Including the Final Response in Vehicle searches
14) Building Searches
15) On Leash and Directed Searches

Training the Passive Dog
1) Selecting a good detector dog prospect.
2) Teaching the Target Odor- Reward Association.
3) Conditioning the Final Response.
4 & 5) Teaching the dog to divert his attention from reward to target odor.
6) Teaching the "Contact Response" (The analog to the "Oral Response").
7) Extending the search.
8 & 9) Teaching the dog to ignore distractors and to recognize additional target odors.
10 & 11) The "Contact & Acknowledgement Game" and Problems of access and puzzles.
12 & 13) Introducing vehicle searches with the Contact Response and including the Final Response in vehicle searches.
14 & 15) Building, On Leash and Directed Searches.

Copyright 2007 Canine Training Systems®. 77 minutes.
2008 Videographer Award of Distinction
2008 Communicator Award of Distinction
2008 29th Annual Silver Telly Award Winner
2008 Ava Gold Award Winner
2008 Davey Silver Award Winner
2008 MarCom Creative Gold Award Winner

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Title: The Body Bite Suit
Description: Dr. Stewart Hilliard was the founder of French Ring Sport in the U.S. and is a well-known writer, director and animal behaviorist, as well as a skilled Schutzhund, Police and Ring Sport Agitator. He is co-author of the award-winning book Schutzhund, Theory and Training Methods. He is also responsible for many of the masterful scripts produced by Canine Training Systems®. Packed full of dramatic bite work, this broadcast-quality tape demonstrates every detail of caring for, repairing and training with your body bite suit. An exciting video to view. The Body Bite Suit includes:

• Problems and solutions for training young sport dogs to work on the suit.
• Handler and Agitator Safety
• Introducing the Suit
• Developing Indiscriminateness through Leg Bites
• The Back
• Biting "Inside"
• The Body

This may be Canine Training System's® most exciting video to watch! Copyright Canine Training Systems®, 83 minutes, DVD.
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Title: Canine Aggression and the Basics of Bitework
Description: Dr. Stewart Hilliard was the founder of French Ring Sport in the U.S. and is a well-known writer, director and animal behaviorist, as well as a skilled Schutzhund, Police and Ring Sport Agitator. He is co-author of the award-winning book Schutzhund, Theory and Training Methods. He is also responsible for many of the masterful scripts produced by Canine Training Systems®. This production teaches the police dog to bite powerfully and courageously, on both the suit and sleeve as well as in real life situations. This title also analyzes the character of a variety of dogs suitable and unsuitable for police service work.

Copyright Canine Training Systems®, 46 minutes, DVD.

Canine Aggression and the Basics of Bitework should not to be purchased in conjunction with Protection 1,2,3 with Hilliard (it is derived from those titles). The Protection Series is more expanded and offers 141 minutes of content.
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Title: Narcotics Detection 1
Description: Charles Kirchner retired in 1980 after 20 years as an officer, dog handler, senior trainer, and canine instructor for the Metro Police Department in Washington D.C. During that time, he trained the first explosive-detector dog in the world. Since 1980 he has remained very active in the field of service-dog training, teaching countless seminars and continuing to train narcotics dogs for a number of police departments.

Narcotics 1 describes everything a prospective handler or canine supervisor needs to know about the initial steps of organizing a narcotics-detector dog program including: testing and selecting prospective detector dogs, correctly handling narcotics used in training, motivating the dog to search, teaching a strong alert and the first major transition in training.

Other topics include:
• Confounds
• Ingestion Accidents
• Choice of Reward
• Passive vs Aggressive Alerts
• Increasing Difficulty and Lengthening Duration of the Search
• Handler Direction

Copyright Canine Training Systems®, 78 minutes, DVD.

This product must be ordered on Police or Military letterhead.
Price: $69.95   Qty:     Format: 
Title: Narcotics Detection 2
Description: Charles Kirchner retired in 1980 after 20 years as an officer, dog handler, senior trainer, and canine instructor for the Metro Police Department in Washington D.C. During that time, he trained the first explosive-detector dog in the world. Since 1980 he has remained very active in the field of service-dog training, teaching countless seminars and continuing to train narcotics dogs for a number of police departments.

Narcotics 2 details the more advanced stages of forming a narcotics-detector dog program including: making the transition from marijuana to cocaine and heroin, problem solving, employment and use in active service, and legal guidelines for handlers.

Other topics include:
• Problem Solving
• Deployment and Use of the Dog
• Search Warrants
• Maintenance and In-Service Training
• Establishing Probably Cause
• The D.E.A. and State Licenses, and more....

Copyright Canine Training Systems®, 86 minutes, DVD.

This product must be ordered on Police or Military letterhead.
Price: $69.95   Qty:     Format: 
Title: Narcotics Detection Set
Description: Charles Kirchner retired in 1980 after 20 years as an officer, dog handler, senior trainer, and canine instructor for the Metro Police Department in Washington D.C. During that time, he trained the first explosive-detector dog in the world. Since 1980 he has remained very active in the field of service-dog training, teaching countless seminars and continuing to train narcotics dogs for a number of police departments.

Narcotics Detection 1
Narcotics 1 describes everything a prospective handler or canine supervisor needs to know about the initial steps of organizing a narcotics-detector dog program including: testing and selecting prospective detector dogs, correctly handling narcotics used in training, motivating the dog to search, teaching a strong alert and the first major transition in training.

Other topics include:
• Confounds
• Ingestion Accidents
• Choice of Reward
• Passive vs Aggressive Alerts
• Increasing Difficulty and Lengthening Duration of the Search
• Handler Direction

Copyright Canine Training Systems®, 78 minutes, DVD.

Narcotics Detection 2
Narcotics 2 details the more advanced stages of forming a narcotics-detector dog program including: making the transition from marijuana to cocaine and heroin, problem solving, employment and use in active service, and legal guidelines for handlers.

Other topics include:
• Problem Solving
• Deployment and Use of the Dog
• Search Warrants
• Maintenance and In-Service Training
• Establishing Probably Cause
• The D.E.A. and State Licenses, and more....

Copyright Canine Training Systems®, 86 minutes, DVD.

These products must be ordered on Police or Military letterhead.
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