In this Episode I sit down with Tony Tran who is the K9 Manager for the Venetian Casino K9 Program.
Many people want to know how to get in to K9 if you were not a dog handler as a Cop or in the Military. Tony was just like you and we talk about his experience and what it has taken to get him to where he is. We also talk about what it is like to be a K9 Handler on the Las Vegas strip.
Tony covers his training experiences, lessons learned and how he is growing as a Trainer and Manager. So for those who want to get into K9, this is a great example.
To lean more about all things Detection Dogs and for Online classes and Seminars, go visit http://www.fordk9.com
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#58 Rocking the Boat with Pete Stevens
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Season 3 Episode 55 "Make Nosework Fun Again" with Natalie Duberow
Season 3 Episode 54 "Cocktail Anyone" with Dr. Lauryn DeGreeff
Season 3 Episode 53 “Smells like gas” with Paris Nicholson
Season 3 Episode 52 Know your Dogs Genetics and Purpose, with Bart Rogers and Craig Koshyk
Season 3 Episode 51 Genetics, Puppies and Training with Mike Suttle
Season 3 Episode 50: Mike Ritland “Put yourself in their shoes”
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Season 3 Episode 48 Podcast Mash up with K9 Conservation
Season 3 Episode 47 "The Details of Detection" with Dr. Astrid Concha
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3 Episode 45: "Legally speaking" with Mike Kmiecik
S3 Episode 44: "On the record" with Dr. Mary Cablk
Season 3 Episode 43: The mind of a puppy with Dr. Emily Bray
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