image-officer-asa-with-k9Law Enforcement K9 Training

The State of New Jersey has Canine Standards and Guidelines governed by the Attorney General Office and Department of Criminal Justice that all Law Enforcement agencies K9 Units and trainers must strictly adhere to. See www.state.nj.us/oag/dcj/agguide/k9_policy_2002.pdf for more information.

Anderson K9 Training offers quality European trained or green dog’s suitable for Patrol Services, Patrol Cross Scent Detection and single purpose Scent Detection dog’s for (Narcotics, Explosive/Firearms and Cadaver). Every dog is extensively examined and x-rayed by a veterinarian upon arrival to our facility. Each dog purchased comes with a (15) month health guarantee for any congenital defects including hips, elbows and spine. If a problem is detected and verified in writing by a board certified veterinarian, the agency or owner would return the dog with the option of a refund or another dog. This does not include accidents or any form of injury due to abuse.

Anderson K9 Training also provides supervised in-service training for handlers to maintain the continuity and documented training of their canine dog:

  • Patrol Service (Criminal apprehension, obedience and Tracking)
  • Re-Evaluation & Training (After and extended period out of service)
  • Scent Detection (Narcotics, Explosive and Cadaver)
  • Patrol Service and Scent Detection Courses offered

Contact us for more information on our Police K9 Training services.

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