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The Bakersfield Police Department is committed to professional service which improves community safety and the quality of life by developing partnerships that promote efficient and innovative crime prevention, intervention and law enforcement service.

 



 

 

K-9 Training

When the dogs are selected in Europe (we have had dogs from Holland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary), most of the dogs have a background in "Schutzhund" which is a dog training sport commonly practiced in Europe. The dogs usually have a basic understanding of tracking, obedience, and handler protection. Once they are imported and arrive here, they are matched to a handler.

What follows is an eight-week training period where the handler bonds with his dog and the teams are trained to effectively work together.


During this training period, the teams are taught to perform open-area searches (industrial yards, orchards, cotton fields, etc.). They will also be trained to effectively search the interior of buildings. The teams will also be trained to "clear" felony vehicle stops. During this activity, the K-9 will check the interior of a vehicle during a "high risk" stop to make sure there are no potentially dangerous suspects attempting to conceal themselves inside the vehicle.

Tracking skills will also be reinforced, as will the emphasis on handler protection. The K-9 teams will also be trained to locate and "alert" or "indicate" the presence of certain controlled substances. At the conclusion of this training, the dog teams are certified to their competence. However, they must still complete a two-week field training period with another experienced K-9 team.

All the teams train together twice a month and the handlers will often individually train daily to reinforce the skills that have been previously taught.

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