Sunday, September 30, 2007

Cop Dog Whisperer

September 30, 2007 (San Dimas, CA) Police-Writers.com is a website that lists over 750 state and local police officers who have written books. Duff Lueder, a retired law enforcement canine handler, has published his third book on training dogs.

Recruited from the Central Intelligence Agency,
Duff Lueder began his law enforcement career with the Metropolitan Police Department (Washington, DC) in 1972. Later, he joined the Wexford County Sheriff’s Office (Michigan). In 1982, he became a certified police K-9 handler and six months later became a certified Handler/Trainer; and, opened his new Dog Obedience Training Center. He is a graduate and certified Handler/Trainer from Rudy Drexler’s School for Dogs (Elkhart, Indiana). Duff Lueder’s certification as a Handler/Trainer includes: K-9 Obedience, Man-Tracking, Narcotics Detection, Image training, Building Search, Crowd Control and Explosives Detection.

Since his retirement in 1992,
Duff Lueder has continued to train dogs for people of all walks of life and further develop the Kinepal Training and Behavior Modification Program. He has a BA in Sociology and an MS in Animal Sciences. Duff Lueder is the author of Canine Reflections: Memoirs of a Police K-9 Handler/Behaviorist Trainer and co-authored two canine related books with wife Jane Lueder; Dusty, Here and most recently (September 2007) published Your Personal Guide to “Dog Whispering”: & “Helping Dogs with People Problems.”

According to the book description of Your Personal Guide to “Dog Whispering”: & “Helping Dogs with People Problems,” “If you have ever wanted to learn more about the concepts and training principles of the "Dog Whispering" world, this "guide" will take you there. Complete with photo illustrations and specific instructions, you'll learn that "obedience techniques" are not just tricks to have a well-mannered dog, but are actually a "communication process" by which you and your dog can avoid misunderstandings.

You will enjoy a unique and eye-opening opportunity, maybe for the first time, in understanding what obedience techniques actually mean to the dog. You'll be enlightened about the myths and misconceptions in dog training so you can recognize which training processes can work the best for you and your dog together. You will learn step by step how to be your dog's calm, benevolent leader and how to demonstrate "alpha leader controls" that your dog can naturally relate to. You will learn why and how you will never have to say "no" to your dog again. Plus, you'll learn to recognize different forms of aggression, what they mean and how they can develop and that "
Leadership Controls" along with specific "Obedience-Communication" techniques deal with these aggressions, other behavior issues and much more.

Through this personal guide, you will discover a less stressful way to train your special four-legged friend and enjoy him more than you ever imagined. It will open your mind and provide common sense insight into the wonderful world of communicating with your dog, just like you have always wanted. You will also recognize that whatever training methodology you choose to employ, that the principles you learn here can be used to enhance the proficiency of any process. If you are seeking that positive and fulfilling relationship with your dog without the confusion, frustration and guesswork, then it already began the moment you picked this book up.”

Police-Writers.com now hosts 756 police officers (representing 347 police departments) and their 1624
law enforcement books in six categories, there are also listings of United States federal law enforcement employees turned authors, international police officers who have written books and civilian police personnel who have written books.

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