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Program Comparison

 

When purchasing a fully trained dog knowing what you are purchasing is extremely important. The terms Levels I, II and III or even our Elite programs have no meaning in and of themselves. There are no industry standards. They are just categories. It is the specific training that is included in each category that is important. Therefore knowing what each program consists of and making sure the exercises are provided in writing within a contract is essential.

An educated buyer is our best client.


The following is a basic overview of the protective benefits within the 5 training programs.

Description
Protection from a potential threat
Yes Yes Yes
Protection from a violent attacker
Yes Yes Yes
Protection from multiple violent attackers
Yes Yes Yes

Protection from multiple violent attackers; additional training in advanced fighting skills
(highest caliber of dogs are used for this program)

  Yes  
Protection from multiple violent attackers; specialized skills in alerting parents to strangers approaching children; protection from child abduction
    Yes

 

FOUNDATIONAL TRAINING IN PROTECTION

The following are foundational skills taught prior to our basic
and advanced handler protection skills.

Exercises
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS      
Bite Development (full and hard bite)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Drive Development (defense imprinting, development of active prey, development of active aggression, development of fight drive; incorporates use of muzzle attacks)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Force (use as much speed and power when sent to attack) Yes Yes Yes
Biting Skills (bite comfortably front and back of legs, abdomen, outside of upper arm/ shoulder, inside of upper arm/ shoulder) Yes Yes Yes
Fighting skills to counter a violent attacker (includes countering physical assaults through strategically transferring bite, strategic targeting, mental conditioning, etc.) Yes Yes Yes
Advanced Fighting Skills (advanced combative strategies for engaging the most violent of attackers) Yes Yes Yes

 

BASIC HANDLER PROTECTION SKILLS

Once foundational training (imprinting and development of drives; biting skills, etc.) within the protection program has been competed handler protection skills are taught. These handler protection skills determine how the dog protects you. We divided these handler protection skills into two categories, basic and advanced.

Basic handler protection skills are taught within all of the CPI training programs. These skills include "turn on", "turn off", "attack", "release" and the "stop attack" or Recall.

For a description of individual advanced exercises please see Training Methods and Techniques, or where available click on specific link below.

Exercises
Description
Aggressive Alert Go from 0 to 10 instantly with intense aggression; remain at level 10 until told otherwise; do so regardless of whether it is a passive or aggressive threat Yes Yes Yes
Turn off Turn completely off instantly with a single command Yes Yes Yes
Attack   Yes Yes Yes
Secure Home and Property

There are two options: On-command or Automatically.

Which option usually depends on both lifestyle and personal preference.

In either case once in the Secure mode no one is allowed to enter until instructed otherwise.

Yes Yes Yes
Release bite Release bite even in the midst of a fight Yes Yes Yes



ADVANCED HANDLER PROTECTION SKILLS
(Level III Executive Protection Dogs; The Elite Family and Estate Security Dog by CPI™; The Elite Family Guardian by CPI™)


Advanced Handler Protection Skills are taught in our Level III Executive Protection program as well as in our Elite programs. These advanced skills provide a variety of useful options as to "how" the dog protects you. Naturally, if faced with a serious threat the more options available to you the better.

As the advanced skills provide a more resourceful and secure way of responding to a threat, they are the preferred choice in such situations. In situations where someone only suspects a potential threat, advanced exercises like the Covert Secure are extremely useful.

 

Exercises
Description
Protective Escape Similar to the Aggressive Alert (show level 10 aggression instantly) but without tension on the leash or collar; also taught how to walk backwards while showing aggression

(enabling you to back out of a situation)
Yes Yes Yes
Directed Alert The ability to specify who specifically to direct aggression towards; Also re-direct the dog's aggression, as needed. Yes Yes Yes
Directed Attack The ability to specify who specifically to attack. Also re-direct the dog to attack another threat.

(This is done without the need for your dog to return to your side or receive a command to release their bite.)
Yes Yes Yes
Aggressive Secure

Your dog will immediately come to your side; cling to it; position them self between you and anyone approaching regardless from which direction; do so while showing aggression; automatically attack if you are assaulted otherwise will wait for a command

(The dog will actually walk backwards while beside you, if necessary, in order to position them self between you and someone approaching from behind!)

Yes Yes Yes
Covert Secure The same as the Aggressive Secure but in covert or stealth mode (no outward sign of aggression). Yes Yes Yes
Attend

Attentive to children by remaining by their side, on command, and alerting to anyone approaching.

The additional option of the dog automatically stopping anyone other then immediate family or caretakers from touching the child is also available.

(Designed to prevent a child abduction from taking place. The exercise can be used while your child is sleeping in their bedroom, while playing in your yard or in public such as a playground.)

    Yes
Rest Assured

On-command the dog goes to a specific place that strategically provides the greatest view of bedrooms and/ or entrances. The dog will then remain there until someone tries to approach.

Should someone begin approaching the dog alerts you by barking. If the person proceeds to cross into the secured area the dog will automatically stop them by attacking.

  Yes  

 

OBEDIENCE

The following formal and informal commands are given one time, said in a normal tone. Your dog will obey instantly, regardless of the situation, and completely off-leash.

 

Exercises
FORMAL OBEDIENCE      
Heel
Yes
Yes
Yes
Sit Yes Yes Yes
Sit Stay Yes Yes Yes
Sit in Motion Yes Yes Yes
Down Yes Yes Yes
Down Stay Yes Yes Yes
Down in Motion Yes Yes Yes
Stand Yes Yes Yes
Come Yes Yes Yes
Finish (return to Heel) Yes Yes Yes
Break (release from any command) Yes Yes Yes
       
INFORMAL OBEDIENCE      
Naspo (remain within 2 foot radius when off leash) Yes Yes Yes
Easy (walk with slack leash when not heeling) Yes Yes Yes
Lay Down Yes Yes Yes
Come Yes Yes Yes
Bedtime (go to specific place and lay down on command) Yes Yes Yes
Jump (used in getting into vehicles, etc.) Yes Yes Yes
Wait (stay behind natural boundary such as doorway when leaving house, remain in car, etc.) Yes Yes Yes
Automatic Wait (automatically not cross specific boundaries without a command like property lines, end of driveway, doorways open to the outside; customized as desired) Yes Yes Yes

 

MANNERS

We ask that every client fill out a comprehensive questionnaire in order to understand their specific needs. Among these are whether or not children are present in the home. As most of our clients do have children the exercises below are designed to protect their hands from accidentally being hurt when playing with the dog (ie the dog taking a toy out of their hand, etc.). There are numerous ways in which we customize each dog's training based on each clients specific lifestyle and personal preferences.

 

Exercises
MANNERS      
Retrieve toys or objects only on command Yes Yes Yes
Release object on command (dropping toy or object on floor or ground) Yes Yes Yes
If no command is given release toy or object as soon as hand touches it. Yes Yes Yes
Never take toy or object directly from the hand Yes Yes Yes


PRICING

The following are the price ranges for each level. The prices are based on a combination of level of ability, level of training, structure, working titles and show titles (more information available by selecting Pricing in navigation menu).

The ability of a dog to protect is directly related to their level of ability combined with their level of skill (through training). The greater the investment in ability and training the higher the level of protection.

PRICING $18,500.00 +
$35,000.00 + $35,000.00 +

 

While these price ranges represent the majority of dogs sold, from time to time dogs are available which exceed these ranges. Such dogs are so exceptional they represent the highest level of ability available anywhere (top 1% of the top 1%). These are the dogs sought after by Europe's top trainers, and typically are considered once in a lifetime type dogs. These dogs are almost never for sale yet purchased by us by increasing our offers until finally they are accepted. We often keep such dogs for demonstrations until another dog of the same caliber can be purchased. Inquires into their availability are welcomed, and preferential consideration is given to our present clientele.

 

 

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