Dog Training and Why it is Important
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Usually people train their own dogs to be search and rescue dogs and then (the people) give a huge commitment of money and time to saving lives.
From what I've heard, it isn't a simple matter of paying someone to train your dog. You may be able to donate your dog to a sheriff's department or search and rescue organization, but if you want to keep your dog and do search and rescue, you'd probably have to train it yourself.
That said, the best way is probably to join a local club. Here are some in Texas:
http://www.k9sartx.org/
http://www.blacksunrb.com/
http://www.southtexask9sar.com/
You might also want to contact your local sheriff's department. They may be able to help you out or tell you where to go for more information.
I used to want to do canine SAR. Then I read So Others May Live by Caroline Hebard. Really interesting book that really lets you know how much of a commitment, in terms of money, time and your life, it is to commit to search and rescue. If you're serious about this, I'd suggest you read it so you have an idea what you're getting into.
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- that will b hard to do first you need to find a quified person that has a deploma for search/resuce usally if you talk to a police men can hopefully git you a k9 cop to help you find 1 in the area
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