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#13: Morton/Method Certification

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Release Date: 12/06/2021

#19: Expectation vs Intent With Special Guests show art #19: Expectation vs Intent With Special Guests

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This podcast includes special guests of the Canine Tactical Podcasts that have backgrounds and experience working with The Morton Method. Many topics were covered. Strap in. 

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#18: CTAC Sewing  show art #18: CTAC Sewing

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Today we take a question from one of our listeners, and then we dive into the world of K9 harnesses and explore the exceptional craftsmanship behind Canine Tactical's top-of-the-line products. In this episode, we shine a spotlight on the incredible harnesses manufactured right here in the USA, with each stitch meticulously sewn together by none other than Joshua Morton himself and his talented team. Join us as we uncover the secrets and techniques employed in creating these harnesses, and discover why they are truly in a league of their own. From the selection of premium materials to the...

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This podcast is a rant on the finishing process mixed with much more. We discuss the typical "sport dog" certification method and the issues that surround that system. The selection process. Frantic hunt vs methodological hunt Morton Method throughout Issues with law enforcement And much more... To get a true sense of how different K9 working dogs become what you see on the street, this is the show for you. 

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#16: Problem Solving vs The Method show art #16: Problem Solving vs The Method

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This podcast Joshua explains why it's important to certify based on the environment that the dog will work in. This requires problem solving by the HANDLER. 

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This episode is dedicated to one of the greatest dogs to have lived- Eudoris "actual." 

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Todays podcast we go over what CTAC stands for and how Canine Tactical has evolved to create some of the most advanced training courses for law enforcement and civilians in the world. 

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Canine Tactical’s certification (Morton/Method) concept evolved from my experiences as the first NSWGRP 2 K9 operator, experienced in high stress and high risk situations.

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#12: Causing Conflict  show art #12: Causing Conflict

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Getting to the heart of training and handling, conflict can be hidden in plane site. Learning how to spot conflict is key in all areas, and relying on foundational training to work out those conflicts is key.

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Today we discuss all about building and implementing balance into the training and handling of your K9. It's possibly one of the more difficult things to learn and do but is arguably the most important.  You get the department you deserve. 

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#10: The Purpose of the Instructor (and other things) show art #10: The Purpose of the Instructor (and other things)

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This week we break down what the purpose and roll of the K9 instructor is. As we discuss, it is many things- handler, trainer, and even a therapist. We also discuss some updates on the Active Shooter K9 and a new documentary that features Canine Tactical of Iowa in one of their episodes. 

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Todays episode we go over the highest standard tactical canine certification.

Canine Tactical’s certification (Morton/Method) concept evolved from my experiences as the first NSWGRP 2 K9 operator, experienced in high stress and high risk situations:  It is important to have a canine with a mindset to work due to the Hunt as opposed to the Reward;  It is important that the canine focuses on each task as it intertwines into another;  It is important for handlers to be able to make quick decisions under pressure while stressed and/or tired while maintaining control of their canine. 

 

 This certification takes the equipment out of the scenario allowing the true essence of the canine’s reaction to the bite. This certification takes place in an area not known or familiar to the handler or to the canine, and the suspect used is also not familiar to the canine. This second layer certification takes the control out of the environment (where anything goes) and the true points of performance are graded which sets the foundation for real world deployments.