Team Dog: How to Establish Trust and Authority and Get Your Dog Perfectly Trained the Navy Seal Way
By (Author) Mike Ritland
Putnam Publishing Group,U.S.
Putnam Publishing Group,U.S.
1st June 2016
7th January 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Special and elite forces
636.70887
Paperback
256
Width 140mm, Height 209mm
205g
In Team Dog, former Navy SEAL Mike Ritland uses years' of experience to explain the science behind gaining a dog's trust, and offers invaluable steps for how to achieve any level of obedience. His unique approach uses entertaining examples and anecdotes from his work with dogs on and off the battlefield and direct tips from the Navy SEAL guidebook to teach dog owners how to choose the perfect dog for their household, establish themselves as the team leader,' master 'command and control,' and solidify their dog's position as the family's ultimate best friend.'
Praise for Mike Ritland:
Hes a good dude and doing great things for our 4-legged heroes!Larry the Cable Guy
Perhaps most moving is how this level of trust plays a vital role in the inspiring and hair-raising stories that he shares about different SEAL handler-and-dog teams during deadly missions . . . [Navy SEAL Dogs is a] high-interest offering.Booklist
Special force SEALs are elite enough, but SEAL dogs [in Navy SEAL Dogs] are a breed apart. Fascinating . . . About time these heroes got the attention they deserved for a young audience.Kirkus Reviews
Navy SEAL Dogsgives a unique insider account of the training and deployment of these special animals and their handlers. Ritland does a superb job of detailing these dogs in combat, as well as the bond between operator and K9.Howard E. Wasdin, former Navy SEAL andNew York Timesbestselling author ofI Am a SEAL Team Six Warrior
After a stellar career in the Teams, Mike Ritland has gone on to train working K9s for some of the most elite units in the U.S. Special Operations community. If you want to learn about these amazing animals, the sacrifices theyve made, and their effectiveness in combat, then readNavy SEAL Dogs. Brandon Webb, former Navy SEAL,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Red Circle,and editor in chief of SOFREP.com
Mike Ritland joined the Navy in 1996, and after twelve years started his own company to train dogs for the SEAL teams. His clients include the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs, the TSA, and the Department of Defense. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Trident K9 Warriors, which is being adapted for film. Gary Brozek has coauthored and ghostwritten nearly twenty books, including four New York Times bestsellers.