Upcoming Seminar: Decoy Tactics & Canine Communication

August 30th and 31st, 2010 - Hosted by: Collier County Sheriffs Office

Seminar Overview
One of the most valuable tools to a K-9 Unit is a good decoy. A good decoy must be an expert in canine communication and know how to use this communication to stimulate aggression. This seminar will provide the student with the basic knowledge and skill to become an effective and safe decoy.


Instructors
Lt. Robert Anderson (Retired Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office)
D/S Justin Rigney (Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office)

Hotel
Holiday Inn Express
3837 Tollgate Blvd.
Naples, Fl
239-346-1700
Ask for Maria Zafra to get Conference rate of $49.00 per night
Complimentary Breakfast Included
Handlers are responsible for their meals
K-9's must be crated when left alone in the hotel room. You and your department are responsible for any damage done by your K-9 partner.


Registration Fee
$100.00 made payable to FLECA
Register now online


Contacts
Neil Mason
561-239-5896
K9otto@bellsouth.net
Nick Barbera
561-723-5111
barberan@pbso.org


Equipment
K-9 partner (if applicable)
 - Bite suit
 - Bite sleeve
 - K-9 crate

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FLECA Objectives



1. To unite in a common cause all law enforcement agencies utilizing the services of the canine as a police tool.

2. To promote professionalism, friendship and brotherhood between all those interested in the training and use of the canine in police work.

3. To endeavor to establish a general performance standard, and improve the abilities of the canine in police work, thereby rendering a better service to the community.

4. To coordinate the exchange of any techniques of training or for utilization of police dogs.

5. To improve the image of the working police dog to the populace in general through improved public services in the prevention and detection of crimes.

6. To aid and assist those law enforcement agencies making application for information concerning the establishment of canine selections within their respective governmental agencies.

7. To have a skilled body available and open for consultation by any governmental agency.

8. To pass proposals, resolutions, amendments, etc., submitted by an executive board, for the good of the Association.

9. To coordinate the plans for and the execution of seminars and police canine certifications.