The police department of Montgomery County, Maryland, has been sued for an outrageous misuse of force involving a police dog. The dog seriously mauled an unconscious child on March 17, 2006. The boy had wandered away from a party, not committed or even suspected of a crime. The police officer who was responsible for the dog set it after the boy, knowing that this particular dog was trained to find and bite a person. Find and bite. Not find and threaten, as properly trained dogs will do. Find and bite. So the dog found the unconscious child and bit him for minutes, inflicting serious wounds.
This same dog, handled by this same officer, did this at least one other time. The officer sent the dog after a woman who was in a coma after attempting suicide. The dog mauled the woman so badly that the county agreed to pay her $400,000 to settle her dog bite claim. That was several years ago. The officer did not learn anything from that experience. Nor did the county, because the officer and the dog are still in the county
I got your DVD and updated my contracts accordingly. So much information - I had to watch several times to make sure I get it all. But the actual work of updating my contracts then was very, very easy. You are right, trainers really don't know. All the seminars, conferences, books and videos geared towards trainers do not mention that. Scary to think how much I didn't know before your DVD.
Shelley G.