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Archive for the ‘Dutch Shepherd’ Category
Friday, May 1st, 2009
Without a doubt one of the most asked questions we get has to do with how protection dogs behave toward children. Without hesitation, the answer is “terrific”. Children and dogs have a fantastic connection with each other. 
One of the most prominent differences between canines and wolves is that while wolves shun humans, dogs embrace them. This relationship is especially emphasized when one observes how dogs behave around children. Children are high energy, excitable and have a high-pitched, non-threatening voice. These qualities remind dogs of when they themselves where puppies, having fun in the whelping box with their littermates. Thus, dogs rarely see children as threatening. The feeling the dog has is much like how most humans feel when they see a baby.
Dogs have such a strong desire to bond with children that they will not hesitate in situations where they otherwise would. For instance, dogs are naturally leery of new surfaces and may hesitate at first to step on asphalt or sand. However, if a child is in a sandbox the puppy will step onto the sand without delay because the puppy’s desire to bond outweighs the risk of experiencing an unknown surface.
This relationship is highlighted every time we have a new litter. Our German Shepherd puppies, Dutch Shepherd puppies and most recent litter of Belgian Malinois puppies start to socialize with children very soon after birth. The puppies love the interaction and are happy and exhausted once the children leave. These same feelings continue into adulthood and are part of the reason that protection dogs are excellent for families with children or for specific child protection work. In addition, since dogs do not view children as threats, you never have to worry about your personal protection dog becoming defensive if your children are roughhousing or playing together.
We have zero tolerance for aggression toward children; none of the dogs we sell would ever feel defensive toward a child. Actually, their instinct to guard a child is higher than for an adult. This is why personal protection dogs are an excellent choice when considering security options for your family. CCK9 offers a popular child protection program. The second best thing to a mother’s protection, our dogs will safeguard your child in all situations. In the few instances where your child may be alone or you may be distracted, the child protection dog will be alert to any danger. If a predator or unknown person should attempt to touch or accost your child or children, the dog is trained to get in between them and bark in a threatening manner. In addition to other commands, our dogs are trained to assist in child rescue if there is ever a need.
Considering the security that trained dogs can and are eager to provide, it’s no wonder that dogs are called “man’s best friend”.
Tags: Belgian Malinois Puppies, CCK9, Child Bodyguards, Child Protection Program, Child safety, Children and dogs, Dutch Shepherd Puppies, German Shepherd Puppies, Personal Protection Dogs Posted in Belgian Malinois, Belgian Malinois Puppies, CCK9, Child Protection Program, Child safety, Command Control Canine Ltd, Dutch Shepherd, Family Safety, German Shepherd, German Shepherd Puppies, Guard Dogs, Home Security, Protection Dogs | No Comments »
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
Keeping protection dogs and family pets healthy is always a top concern for owners. But what happens when our good intentions actually end up hurting our best friends? In a recent study at the University of Wisconsin, researchers found that vets and dog owners all over the country may be over-vaccinating dogs and causing health problems. Basically, in an effort to make their pets healthy, people may actually be making them sick.
Dr. Ronald Schultz, a pathobiological scientist at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine has been studying canine vaccines for nearly forty years. In his research, he has found that immunities can last an entire lifetime in canines. This means that quite possibly, people only need to vaccinate their dogs one time, instead of the yearly vaccinations that many family pets and protection dogs now receive.
The annual vaccinations are usually comprised of a single shot that includes vaccines for over 16 different canine diseases such as Lyme disease, parvovirus, distemper and more. The rabies shot is often given every three to five years, but Dr. Schultz’s findings also show that this may be over-vaccinating dogs as well. He has studied the antibody levels in dogs as they progress through their lifetimes, and his data has shown that the dogs retain their immunities to these diseases for many years, sometimes even until natural death.
Over-vaccinating dogs can lead to side effects like skin problems, allergic reactions and even autoimmune disease. Dr. Schultz’s research is becoming widely acknowledged by vets across the country, who are rethinking the annual schedule of vaccinations. His results could lead to cheaper vet visits and healthier pets and protection dogs.
Tags: Belgian Malinois, Belgian Malinois Puppies, Canine Health, Dutch Shepherd, Dutch Shepherd Puppies, German Shepherd, German Shepherd Puppies, Guard Dogs, Vaccination Posted in Belgian Malinois, Canine Health, Dutch Shepherd, German Shepherd, Protection Dogs, Puppies, Uncategorized | No Comments »
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
It happens all the time.
I’ll deliver a personal protection dog to a new family and we’ll conduct the multiple day training course. The deeper we get into the training the more excited the family gets regarding all of the special abilities their protection trained German Shepherd, Belgian Malinois or Dutch Shepherd possesses.
I understand the excitement since I have the pleasure of working with these very special canines everyday. Even after all these years I still get a rush from demonstrating our dog’s defensive abilities and unique skills.
Commonly, the enthusiasm over their new protection dog spills over and they want to tell everyone- and I mean everyone- about their security dog/alarm system/newest family member. The neighbors will hear about him, coworkers will learn about him, acquaintances may be treated to an impromptu demo.
Trust me, I get it. Protection dogs are like a human bodyguard in a dog suit, so amazing that you want to tell everyone about it. So at the end of the training course I generally address this issue to the family. True, there are a few people – those with regular contact such as trusted household staff or extended family members-that need to understand the seriousness of your security dog. However, I strongly advise against telling anyone outside of your immediate circle about the extensive education in defense your dog has received. It’s a complicated world and no one purchases a protection dog if they don’t have concerns over their personal safety. Just like you wouldn’t tell everyone that you have installed a new alarm system in your home or advertise that you carry pepper spray in your pocket during your morning jog, you lose a certain edge by not being discreet about your dog’s capabilities. While it’s true that a security dog is an effective deterrent in itself many violent crimes are committed by a person that the victim is acquainted with. Knowledge of your canine’s protectiveness will give them the advantage in strategizing their crime.
CCK9 takes privacy very seriously. It is for this reason that CCK9 employees never disclose the names or any other identifying information (including occupation) about our clients. We do provide references- as many as you like- but only with express permission from the client and only by giving a first name and cell phone number.
So, it is up to the owner how open they want to be about their canine companion’s unique training. But trust me when I say that we will maintain your confidentiality at all times.
Tags: Belgian Malinois, CCK9, Dutch Shepherd, Family Safety, German Shepherd, Home Security, Personal Protection Dogs, Protection Dogs Posted in Belgian Malinois, CCK9, Dutch Shepherd, Family Safety, German Shepherd, German Shepherd Puppies, Guard Dogs, Home Security, Protection Dogs | No Comments »
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
We at CCK9 are excited by the creation of our new blog, the latest addition to the cck9.com website! Our blog entries will cover a range of topics pertaining not only to our own highly trained personal protection dogs but also to contemporary topics related to dogs in general. We will also address the many questions our wonderful clients have asked us over the years.
Our blog aims to educate and entertain its readers and give insight into the world of personal protection dogs. We also hope it allows you to get to know us better as well as learn about our unique training methods and philosophies.
This is the insider’s view of what we are all about and so much more! Please check back often as it will be updated frequently!
Tags: Belgian Malinois, CCK9 Facility, Dutch Shepherd, German Shepherd, Guard Dogs, Home Security, Personal Protection Dogs, Protection Dogs Posted in Announcement, Belgian Malinois, Belgian Malinois Puppies, CCK9, CCK9 Facility, Command Control Canine Ltd, Dutch Shepherd, Family Safety, German Shepherd, German Shepherd Puppies, Guard Dogs, Home Security, Protection Dogs | No Comments »
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