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References

Montgomery Police Department, AL

320 N Ripley St

Montgomery, AL 36104

(334)241-2532

Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
115 S. Perry St
Montgomery, AL 36104
georgebeaudry@mc.ala.org
(334)832-4980

Sgt. Kasey Brown
Opelika Police Dept.
501 S. 10th Street
Opelika, AL 36801
(334) 705-5200
(334) 750-6165

Fayette County Sheriff's Office (GA)

cbenslay@fayettecountyga.gov
155 Johnson Ave
Fayetteville, GA 30214
(770) 461-6353

Alabama Department of Public Safety
charlton.martin@dps.alabama.gov
301 S. Ripley St
Montgomery, AL 36104
(334) 242-4393

Georgia State Patrol
1060 Monticello Rd
Madison, GA 30160
(706) 343-5870

Sgt. Mark Storey
Coweta County Sheriffs Dept.
560 Gresion Trail
Newnan, GA 30263
(770) 301-9573

Sgt. Mark Pennison
Jefferson Parrish Sheriff's Dept.
4841 Alexis Dr.
Marrero, LA 70119
(504) 347-6630
Gordon Morrison
Dekalb Police Dept.
3630 Camp Circle
Decatur, GA
(404) 427-4751

South Carolina Highway Patrol
10311 Wilson Blvd Box 1993
Blythewood, S.C. 29016
(803)896-7920 

Kenny Bickerstaff
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept.
Narcotics Bureau
11515 South Carolina Rd. , Rm. D-115
Whitter, CA 90605
(406) 827-7977

Gordon County Sheriff's Office
101 S. Piedmont St
Calhoun, GA 30701
(706) 629-1244

Chattanooga Police Department
3410 Amnicola Hwy
Chattanooga, TN 37406
(423) 593-2079

wfinucan@mtapd.org
New York City Metro Transit Authority
345 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10017
(914)557-6917

mgbrady94@gmail.com
Brentwood Police Department
5211 Maryland Way
Brentwood, TN 37027
(615)371-0160

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Dual Purpose Handler, Format I E-mail
Dual Purpose Handler TrainingACLEOTC 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.
 
Dual Purpose Handler, Format II E-mail
Dual Purpose HandlerA 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.
 
Dual Purpose Handler, Format III E-mail
Detector TrainingACLEOTC 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.
 
Police Service Dog Handling , Format I E-mail
Police Service Dog Handling
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.
 
Police Service Dog Handling, Format II E-mail
Police Service Dog HandlingA 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.
 
Police Service Dog Handling, Format III E-mail
Police Service Dog HandlingACLEOTC 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.
 
Advanced Handler Course E-mail

2 weeks in duration, $700.00 per student for the course and $50.00 a day housing.  The handler must bring a gas mask, 1 can of CS gas, 4 flash bangs, and 200 rounds of ammunition for their service weapon.

This course is designed to thouroughly advance the skills of your K-9 teams.  This course covers numerous areas of K-9 law enforcement, including, felony traffic stops, an introduction to assisting swat teams. Also covered is maneuvering with your K-9 through a live-fire course where the K-9 will be introduced to CS gas, flashbangs and dynamic entries.  The       K-9's will be trained to execute dynamic take downs of suspects, along with redirection of the K-9.  We have also created a "picture training" program where we expose the K-9 to numerous scenarios that are intended to ensure that your K-9 will apprehend the suspect the very first time he is deployed, no matter what the suspect is doing when he is located.  This course will make your K-9 unit more versatile and be able to be utilized in countless situations.

 
Advanced Tracking Course E-mail

1 Week in duration.  The course is $300.00 and housing is $250.00.

Felony tracking is considered to be the most hazardous job a K-9 team can perform.  This class is designed to take the tracking team to the next level in both proficiency and tactics.

The goals of the course are to teach the K-9 how to search for and locate a track and to figure out which way it goes.  The ability to perform theses tasks is critical for success on the street.  We will teach the handler how to read signs on the track that will assist the team in being successful.  We will also teach the handler how and where to place back-up officers in order to keep all personnel as safe as possible.  We will discuss the latest court cases that pertain to tracking of all types of subjects, ranging from lost citizens to hardened criminals.  We will teach the handler what the dog is actually smelling while tracking and go over tests and their results that prove why the dog is doing what he does during a track.