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This Episode talks about Primordial Pleasure "the void" , which is the default mode in this niche K9 community. This is where everyone is a K9 trainer and operates in Past and Future with impulses, the Ego of the K9. I build the bridge to the K9 's true self and here I start by providing information from a space of awareness.
This episode I go in detail about the latest Active Shooter K9™ of the Eudoris® Brand. What seperates Active Shooter K9™ from the other companies. I discuss how handling desired based K9's should not play a part in working dog target sets especially Active Shooters k9s in Schools. That it is important for these specialized K9's to understand vibration levels of the enviroment. This episode is just the tip of the iceberg. Enjoy...
The Eudoris® Brand is a cloned k9 that has a lot behind it. It is eight years of clonning one genotype. Creating / Influenceing experiences to a generation to produce impulses / instinct to the cloned generation. The Eudoris® K9 and the Active Shooter K9™ are two different impulses / instincts within the same genotype. This episode is a intro to it all......
This podcast includes special guests of the Canine Tactical Podcasts that have backgrounds and experience working with The Morton Method. Many topics were covered. Strap in.
Today we take a question from one of our listeners, and then we dive into the world of K9 harnesses and explore the exceptional craftsmanship behind Canine Tactical's top-of-the-line products. In this episode, we shine a spotlight on the incredible harnesses manufactured right here in the USA, with each stitch meticulously sewn together by none other than Joshua Morton himself and his talented team. Join us as we uncover the secrets and techniques employed in creating these harnesses, and discover why they are truly in a league of their own. From the selection of premium materials to the ingenious design elements, we delve into every aspect that sets these harnesses apart from the rest. Whether you're a professional working dog handler or an avid dog enthusiast, this podcast is a must-listen. Gain valuable insights into the world of canine tactical gear and learn why Canine Tactical's harnesses are considered the best in the world.
This podcast is a rant on the finishing process mixed with much more. We discuss the typical "sport dog" certification method and the issues that surround that system. The selection process. Frantic hunt vs methodological hunt Morton Method throughout Issues with law enforcement And much more... To get a true sense of how different K9 working dogs become what you see on the street, this is the show for you.
This podcast Joshua explains why it's important to certify based on the environment that the dog will work in. This requires problem solving by the HANDLER.
This episode is dedicated to one of the greatest dogs to have lived- Eudoris "actual."
Todays podcast we go over what CTAC stands for and how Canine Tactical has evolved to create some of the most advanced training courses for law enforcement and civilians in the world.
Todays episode we go over the highest standard tactical canine certification. Canine Tactical's certification (Morton/Method) concept evolved from my experiences as the first NSWGRP 2 K9 operator, experienced in high stress and high risk situations: It is important to have a canine with a mindset to work due to the Hunt as opposed to the Reward; It is important that the canine focuses on each task as it intertwines into another; It is important for handlers to be able to make quick decisions under pressure while stressed and/or tired while maintaining control of their canine. This certification takes the equipment out of the scenario allowing the true essence of the canine's reaction to the bite. This certification takes place in an area not known or familiar to the handler or to the canine, and the suspect used is also not familiar to the canine. This second layer certification takes the control out of the environment (where anything goes) and the true points of performance are graded which sets the foundation for real world deployments.
Getting to the heart of training and handling, conflict can be hidden in plane site. Learning how to spot conflict is key in all areas, and relying on foundational training to work out those conflicts is key. Have patience and remember- you get the department you deserve.
Today we discuss all about building and implementing balance into the training and handling of your K9. It's possibly one of the more difficult things to learn and do but is arguably the most important. You get the department you deserve.
This week we break down what the purpose and roll of the K9 instructor is. As we discuss, it is many things- handler, trainer, and even a therapist. We also discuss some updates on the Active Shooter K9 and a new documentary that features Canine Tactical of Iowa in one of their episodes. Enjoy
Where the Morton Method started. How Josh's Morty's experience in the SEAL teams helped shape the way into creating his methods for Canine Tactical. Learn to visualize!
What handlers think they want with a K9 is not what they actually want and can sustain. Which type of dog is better in the long run? Todays podcast dives into these traits and the sustainability to handle these K9's.
Muzzles are a tool that Canine Tactical uses more than bite suits. Joshua Morton tells why.
Items we go over in todays podcast: How to maintain/ train a dog with 16 people on a raid vs 2 and make sure the dog does not attack everyone?
You cannot protect yourself, your team, or the public with just a leash in your hand.
Setting your canine up for success for the real world is just as important as setting yourself up mentally for success for the real world.
Your K9 Certification is the baseline. Ask any K9 handler if they are happy with their certification, and if it it applies to the real work. Your certification reflects how you operate. If your certification mirrors the T.V. then you have a Sport Dog. Evolve yourself
This episode is about the latest of Active Shooter K9™ and the issues we are having with the pilot program and answering questions from most asked questions.
As a veteran serving more than eight years as a Navy SEAL, Josh uses that experience along with a relentless desire and developed a canine program unlike any in the world. Canine Tactical has trained dog serving in communities around the United States and is always pushing the limits training domains that were previously thought impossible. Canine Tactical was the first kennel to partner with the world leader in cloning technology - ViaGen Pets, to produce cloned puppies from the most proven genotypes. Joshua Morton is a frequent guest on this show and for many reasons. With Canine Tactical of Iowa he is constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible. This episode we discuss many exciting updates that Canine Tactical (CTAC) is working on. Including Active Shooter Canine™, the possibility of training a dog in under 10 months, Morton Method, Canine Harness innovations, and even why he uses dry fire to train dogs. No, dry firing your weapon is not bad on your firearm. Enjoy!