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Dual Purpose Handler, Format I |
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 ACLEOTC pre-trains a suitable police dog. This dog will be trained to meet specifications for a police service dog and the specifications for a narcotics detection dog. The department then sends its officer through a six (6) to eight (8) week handler course. The course runs five (5) days per week. This allows for the handler to complete the course early if he has had prior canine experience. This course includes classroom and practical field work. Format I is inclusive of the purchase of the dog, pre-training, all instruction, use of equipment, textbooks, kenneling and board for the officer’s dog. The total cost of Format I , includes tuition and fees. In order to guarantee enrollment in this course ACLEOTC must receive a check for one-half of the price eight weeks prior to the first day of class. The remaining price will be due the first day of class. |
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Dual Purpose Handler, Format II |
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A department may send its own handler and dog both having received prior training from another source through a six week handler course. The officer’s dog must pass the ACLEOTC selection test. The team receives training five (5) days per week. This course includes both classroom and practical field work. ACLEOTC can also provide training seminars which are sponsored by a Law Enforcement Agency in their respective city or state. Tuition and fees for Format II, include all instruction, use of equipment, textbooks, kenneling and board of the officer’s dog. See Format I, Dual Purpose, for sessions. |
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Dual Purpose Handler, Format III |
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ACLEOTC will conduct a Dual Purpose / Explosive Detector dog training program. This eight (8) week program will allow both the handler and dog to receive training as a team. This course includes both classroom and practical field work. Tuition and fees in Format III, include all instruction, use of equipment, textbooks, purchase of dog, kenneling and board of officer’s dog. In order to guarantee enrollment in this course ACLEOTC must receive a signed contract from the department accompanied by a check for one-half the contract price eight weeks prior to the first day of class. The remaining contract price will be due the first day of class. Any department may sign-up for classes by phone, but will not be guaranteed the class until the contract and money are received. |
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Police Service Dog Handling , Format I |
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ACLEOTC pre-trains a suitable police dog. The department then sends its officer through a five week handler course. The course runs five (5) days per week. This course includes both classroom and practical field work. Format I is inclusive of the purchase of the dog, pre-training of the dog, all instruction, use of equipment, textbooks, kenneling and board of the officer’s dog. In order to guarantee enrollment in this course ACLEOTC must receive a signed contract from the department accompanied by a check for one-half the contract price eight weeks prior to the first day of class. The remaining price of the contract will be due the first day of class. Any department may sign-up for classes by phone, but will not be guaranteed the class until the contract and money are received. |
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Police Service Dog Handling, Format II |
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A department may send its own handler and dog both having received prior training from another source through a five (5) week handler course. The officer’s dog must also pass the ACLEOTC selection process. This course includes both classroom and practical field work. Tuition and fees for Format Ii, include all instruction, use of equipment, textbooks, kenneling and board of the officer’s dog. Session schedule is as Format I. |
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Police Service Dog Handling, Format III |
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ACLEOTC will conduct a basic police dog handling program for both the officer and dog. This program consists of eight (8) weeks, five (5) days per week. This program will allow the handler and dog to receive eight weeks of Police Service Dog Training. The officer’s dog must pass the ACLEOTC selection test. This course includes both classroom and practical field work. Tuition and fees for Format III, include instruction, use of equipment, textbooks, kenneling and board of officer’s dog. |
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