Study: Negative Dog Training Methods Can Cause Long-Term Harm
Study: Negative Dog Training Methods Can Cause Long-Term Harm
A new study suggests training methods based on Study: Negative Dog punishments can cause long-term animal. Much in past has training methods in general, or pulling force it do or using special collars put pressure on Reward-based methods involve giving food.
TEMPE, Ariz. , Nov. 25, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VirTra, Inc. (NASDAQ: VTSI), a global provider of training simulators for the law enforcement, military, educational, and commercial markets, announced that the U. S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has approved and published the Law Enforcement Dog Encounters Training (LEDET) toolkit developed by VirTra and the National Sheriff’s Association (NSA). The LEDET program is the first law enforcement dog training program the DOJ has approved since 2009. The toolkit compliments dog are training the full Law Enforcement Dog Encounter Training course created by VirTra, NSA and National Law Enforcement Center on Animal Abuse (NLECAA), which has set the standard for police-dog encounters across the United States. The LEDET training program is focused on police training for domestic dog encounters and includes a scenario kit that helps law enforcement officers safely interact with domestic dogs. The full LEDET course is an eight-hour training program that uses VirTra’s interactive scenarios to both train and test students.
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