Do’s and dont’s of resisting bad training and habits that lead to unfortunate incidents at the shelter.
This workshop is structured to provide the following information:
A comprehensive approach to a safe environment inside and outside shelter facilities.
Fundamental guidelines for the following: (SOP) Standard Operation Procedures revision, Supervisor training revision, Review safety areas and equipment.
Walkthrough assessments performed to check existing procedures, protocols, and safety measures.
2 – 4 Hour Block with a minimum of 30 students
OODA loop training to respond, engage, capture and contain animals efficiently and humanly.
This workshop is structured to provide the following information:
Non-threatening capture techniques and humane animal handling, with student participation during the practical demonstration.
The student will learn to access the canine body (overview, midrange, and closeup), with an open discussion about equipment usage.
(ACO Leonel Perales of Pasadena TX animal control with assist with practical presentation section videos)
2 Hour Block with a minimum of 30 students
A blend of tangible live evidence collections and bite case pathology.
This workshop is structured to provide the following information:
How to document what steps to take during a (dangerous or vicious animal) cases.
What questions to ask, impounding animal, mitigation circumstance.
Court orders and recommendations.
2 – 4 Hour Block with a minimum of 30 students
Step by step case-building during your animal cruelty case.
This workshop is structured to provide the following information:
How to structure case building methods by using fundamental techniques (Documentation: step by step checklist) to provide a consistent format for each case.
How to process your crime scene, living evidence and requesting enhance penalties for repeat offenders.
Educate the complainant and owner, use all your resources during investigation to provide best outcomes for all animals involved.
2 – 4 Hour Block with a minimum of 30 students
Using best practices and resources to aid animal welfare cases.
This workshop is structured to provide the following information:
How to build a crime-stopping Animal Cruelty Unit! Our presentation will show how to navigate through procedures and assignments, to successfully prosecute animal cruelty cases.
Each member has specialized functions and job duties, from evidence collection to working with rescue groups. Our model has worked for L.A.P.D Animal Cruelty Taskforce and D.K.PD. Animal Cruelty Taskforce respectfully, how about you!
Audience participation will lean toward Law Enforcement agencies (Police, Sheriff, Code Enforcement, and Animal Control, Shelter worker, volunteers, and rescue groups).
1 – 2 Hour Block with a minimum of 30 students