Also In This Blog Puppy Walking Homes Required For Roxy And Ronnie Coming From Germany This Week
Jet , Qwendi, Bebe, Harry And Dasco All Make The Grade
After 12 weeks of intensive training and 2 days of close scrutiny and assessment by Gloucester Police dog Instructor Mark Avery our 5 dogs all passed with flying colours. Mark was very complimentary about the very high standard of the dog teams. We are extremely grateful for Mark coming down to assess the dogs and I thought his calm easy going cheerful manner put everyone at ease and made the assessments much less stressful than they might have been.We are all pictured here at the end of our assessments.
Front row left to right is Amanda and Jet, Me and Qwendi, Sue and Bebe, rear row left to right is Steve Dutton our criminal, Graham and Harry, Lee and Dasco, and our Assessor Mark Avery.
I would like to thank Steve Dutton who was our criminal for the 2 days who took all the bites without complaint and did an excellent job.
Here are the individual teams.
Amanda Swain and Jet ( Formerly Elvis ) |
Amanda Swain and Jet ( Formerly Elvis )who will be serving at Camborne dog section. Amanda is a novice handler and Jet is her first dog. Jet was puppy walked by Susannah Coffin who has successfully walked a number of dogs for us.
Graham Attwood and Harry. |
Paul Glennon and Qwendi |
I brought Qwendi over from Germany as a potential brood bitch in September 2014 but unfortunately her hip scores were not good enough for her to be bred from. As a result I joined the course approximately 6 weeks ago to train her as a General purpose Police dog and I am extremely proud of the incredible standard she has achieved in such a short time.
I had already completed a lot of training with her from a puppy particularly tracking but what she has achieved is still outstanding. After the passing out parade next Thursday she will be going to her new handler Ritchie Irwin in North Devon for a period of bonding before doing a 2 week re-handling course in the new year.
Ritchie’s current Police dog Archie has had to retire at the age of 6 with a back complaint. He will retire and live at home with Ritchie’s family and Qwendi.
Lee Adamson and Dasko |
Sue and Bebe |
The teams had to undergo a 2 day assessment where they were assessed on a wide range of skills and abilities. This included their ability to search and track for offenders and missing persons, dealing with violent criminals and disorderly crowds, searching for outstanding items of property, their ability to negotiate obstacles ( agility ) their obedience and responsiveness, and above all else their temperament.
Here are some pictures of the teams undergoing some of the various exercises and disciplines over the 2 days.
DAY 1
Lee and Dasco dealing decisively with a disorderly crowd. |
Jet |
Here are the 5 teams all demonstrating their heelwork and general control. |
Qwendi |
Dasco completes the hurdle |
Harry does the window jump |
Qwendi does the scale with me making sure she can’t fall backwards |
Jet chases after a criminal brandishing a gun. As you can see he is very fast across the ground. |
Jet and Amanda locate the criminal they have just been trailing across country |
Sue and Bebe |
Sue and Bebe |
Bebe locates and indicates an item of property dropped by the offender on the track by lying down next to it.
Graham and Harry successfully track and locate their offender hiding under a shed. |
Lee and Dasco |
Qwendi |
This shows the full sequence of tracking and locating the offender who then runs away. He is quickly detained by Qwendi who then watches while her handler searches the criminal before handcuffing him.
Dasco with offender |
Jet with offender |
Qwendi |
All of the dog teams will be taking part in a passing out parade next Thursday 3rd December at Police Headquarters Middlemoor starting at 10am when the public and the puppy walkers together with the handlers friends and family will give them a rousing send off.
I would like to thank all the puppy walkers for their time and dedication, without them our dogs would not be so good.
Puppy Walkers Required for Ronnie and Roxy our German Imports Arriving this Week.
Roxy |
Ronnie |
We have had one puppy walker drop out and so I am looking for 1 possibly 2 puppy walkers for Ronnie and Roxy who are now aged 15 weeks old. Ideally anyone interested should reside in Devon and Cornwall or should live within a reasonable traveling distance to our borders.
We prefer a home where there are no other dogs so the puppy can grow up standing on its own 4 feet and therefore does not end up romping with other dogs during this crucial period of physical development for the puppy.
Transport is crucial to enable the puppy walkers to attend our fortnightly development sessions which are usually held at Exeter and Plymouth. An enclosed garden is required and also someone always at home so that the puppy is never left on its own beyond 2 hours.
Food, equipment, veterinary care, is all provided by the force but unfortunately we cannot fund travelling costs to our fortnightly training sessions.
Anyone interested should contact Jen our kennel person on 01392 452410 who works Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm. She is often out of the office but if you leave a message on the answer machine she will take your details and forward an application form to you if you leave your name and address.
If you cannot get through then I can be contacted on my mobile 07494407037. I will be in Germany until Monday so you will not be able to get me before that.
My next blog will update you on my German trip and our passing out parade next Thursday.
Bye for now.
Paul
Oh I so would puppy walk either puppy! Sadly I already walk for west mids police hence have an "I" litter and you are way too far from me! Well done for getting to Germany for these beauts. I really enjoy seeing your posts on facebook :)
ReplyDeleteWell done to all the teams and their dogs, but especially to Sue and Bebe, a day of mixed emotions for me but overwhelming pride far outweighed anything else, well done everyone
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