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 THE KOEHLER METHOD OF Guard Dog TrainingbyW. R. Koehler1980-Twentieth PrintingHOWELL BOOK HOUSE INC. 230 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK,N.Y. 10017To Margaret PooleyCopyright 1967, 1962 by Howell Book House Inc.Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 67-26609Printed in U.S.A.ISBN 0-87605-552-8No part of this book may be reproduced without special permission inwriting from the publisher.If you consider the manner and number of crimes of violence which shameour society, you will be convinced that there are more areas of need fordogs at this time than ever before. With the awareness of a need that adog can fill in a singular way, there comes a multitude of questions.
 
Police chiefs and others, who on the one hand are responsible for theeffectiveness and economy of their administrations, and on the otherhand must maintain good public relations, need solutions, not mereanswers, to forestall the problems that often becloud the survey,procurement, and training factors of installing police dogs in adepartment. Similarly, those individuals in business and industry whohave been harassed by vandalism and theft have asked how dogs can meettheir specific needs and how to establish such a service for plantprotection.The military has encountered many problems of security as the strategicimportance of new electronically-oriented installations increases. Inaddition to such security values, the dog is being considered as an aidto certain types of combat operations.The constant security and peace of mind that a dog of proven reliabilitycan bring to a home has caused thousands of family heads to ask how theymay procure and maintain dogs of predictable effectiveness for theprotection of home, yard, automobile, and boat.This book is specifically designed to provide the solutions to theseproblems.PREFACEAFFIDAVIT
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