Presented by Terry Fleck, deputy
sheriff and canine handler (retired)
and author of the Canine Legal Update and
Opinions for supervisors and administrators
plus patrol, narcotics and contraband, explosives,
tracking, search and rescue, and accelerant dog teams.
This seminar has been taught nationwide to more than
24,000 students. Praised for reducing canine-unit liability
and increasing K- 9 officer safety, this seminar has been
updated and is now available for 2010.
The one-day course addresses the following issues:
• Canine deployment issues
• Canine policy
• Report writing
• Handler compensation
issues
• Accidental bites
• Canines as a less-lethal
force
• Extensive case law on
canine applications
• Canine training
• Vicarious liability issues
• Narcotics and contraband
canine case law
• Explosives canine case law
• Tracking canine case law
The course will address the legal issues of canine usage,
canine tactics, and the prevention of litigation.
WOULD YOU OR YOUR AGENCY LIKE TO
HOST A SEMINAR IN 2010?
Would you like to reduce your canine unit’s liability
and increase K- 9 officer safety? If you or your agency
are interested in hosting a one-day seminar in 2010,
please contact Terry Fleck via e-mail at k9fleck@aol.com
or by telephone at 530/545-2855. Logistics and costs will
be provided on request.
OTHER FLECK TACTICAL SEMINARS
AVAILABLE ON REQUEST:
• Defensive Tactics (Ground Fighting) for K- 9 Teams
• Tactical High-Risk K- 9 Team Tracking
• High-Risk Vehicle Stops and
High-Risk Vehicle Assaults
Using a K- 9 Team
Most agencies make thousands of dollars
profit from the seminar.