Customized Dog Training
CCPD Protection Training Methods
At CCPD, various unique methods are utilized in customized dog training. These training techniques stand apart from those employed by competitors in the field. Many of these competitors tend to treat protection training as though it were a game. In contrast, it is emphasized that personal safety, as well as the safety of one’s family, should never be treated lightly. Therefore, a different approach is adopted, focusing on serious, defensive protection techniques that are taught from a young age.
During training, it is ensured that puppies are not exposed to items such as towels, tugs, or sleeves when they begin their bite development. This strategy is deliberate; dogs are trained to defend for the right reasons, much like a human bodyguard. From their earliest experiences, these dogs learn to recognize behaviors that may pose a threat. Consequently, when called upon, they will protect their families with both strength and courage.

Customized Dog Training Equipment
The difference between CCPD and any of our competitor’s is our equipment used to train protection dogs is specifically designed and manufactured to meet the unique needs of our customized dog training programs. Unlike many training facilities, shock collars, also known as E-collars, are not employed in our methods. Instead, kind training methods are utilized to boost the dogs’ confidence rather than undermine their spirit. It is understood that only confident dogs are suitable for this demanding type of work. It has been observed that cruelty can break a dog’s confidence and trust, making effective training difficult.
Additionally, it is important to note that food is not used as a reward in our training programs. The only reward that is deemed necessary for the dog to protect is the knowledge that it is fulfilling a duty to its family. The strong, inherent desire to please their handlers serves as the primary motivation for our dogs. As owners, it is the responsibility to show appreciation by providing a loving and stable environment. In this context, the relationship between the family and the dog becomes mutually beneficial, allowing for a more effective training experience.
Customize Your Family Protection Dog
Before the selection process begins, a careful assessment of personal and family needs should be made. Daily routines, living environments, and specific security concerns must all be taken into account. For instance, potential owners should consider whether they are looking for protection dog training primarily for home settings or for a dog that can accompany them on outings.
By understanding these factors, it becomes much easier to identify the type of protection dog that will best suit the family’s lifestyle. Customized dog training ensures that every dog is well-equipped to meet the unique demands placed upon them by their families. This approach not only enhances security but also strengthens the bond between the dog and its human companions, leading to a more harmonious living environment.

Protection
- Child protection program
- Vehicle hijack prevention
- Aggression alert
- Aggression alert in the sit position
- Targeting the weapon hand
- Exposure to live gunfire, fire, smoke, and explosives
- Biting on an elevated surface such as the roof of a vehicle
- Crowd control
- Muzzle work
- Food refusal
- Article guarding
- Guarding surrounding premises
Lifestyle
- Trained in your language of choice
- Socialization with other domestic pets or livestock
- Uses specific area of property to relieve themselves
- Relieves themselves on command
- Tailored program for the disabled
- Exposure to aircraft
- Exposure to marine travel
- Traveling unrestrained in a vehicle
- Holding a down stay in an office environment such as under your desk
Scent Work
- Man scent tracking
- Lost child recovery
- Building search
- Article search such as wallets, cell phones, keys