Anning Working Dog Training Base


 

Anning Canine Defense Base is a multi-functional training base integrating canine breeding, training, research, competitions, sales, and canine defense. The base adheres to the tenet of "canines as the foundation, training for survival, and research for development," and upholds a business philosophy focused on meeting needs and serving practical applications. It primarily conducts research on canine-related technologies and canine training (subjects include police dogs, counter-terrorism and emergency response, drug detection, explosive detection, security and riot control, obedience and protection, patrol and surveillance, search and rescue, pet dog family training, and guide dogs for the disabled), and provides external services such as canine boarding, dog trainer training, canine security services, and canine sales. The base has dedicated research, training, and performance venues, over 100 standard kennels, and employs professional dog trainers and full-time and part-time research experts. The base boasts a beautiful environment with ample sunlight, complete office and training facilities, creating a warm and comfortable living and training environment for the canines.

  1. Dual-Track Service Module

Anning Working Dog Training Base provides a dual-track service encompassing family pet behavior correction and professional working dog training, catering to diverse client needs.

In terms of family pet behavior correction, the focus is on correcting common negative behaviors such as urination/defecation in inappropriate places, excessive barking, and biting. The base's dog trainers analyze the dog's behavioral habits and psychological state, employing scientific training methods to help pet dogs gradually develop good habits over time.

Professional working dog training emphasizes the breeding of police protection dogs and search and rescue dogs. The breeding process for police protection dogs includes several stages: basic obedience training, alert training, and attack training. In basic obedience training, dogs learn to obey commands such as sit, down, stand, and come. Alert training teaches dogs to remain vigilant towards specific targets and promptly issue warnings. Attack training aims to enable dogs to effectively attack and control criminals when necessary.

The breeding of search and rescue dogs focuses more on training their sense of smell and search capabilities. Dog trainers simulate various disaster scenarios to enable dogs to locate survivors in complex environments. After rigorous training, these working dogs can play a significant role in actual work, contributing to maintaining social safety and public order.

  1. Scientific Canine Training System

​​​​​​​ Anning Working Dog Training Base employs positive reinforcement training, a reward-based method that uses food, toys, or praise to reinforce correct behavior. This method not only improves the dog's training enthusiasm but also strengthens the trust and bond between the dog and the trainer.

In terms of boarding management, the base provides a comfortable and safe living environment for the dogs. The kennels are clean, well-ventilated, and staffed with professional caregivers who regularly conduct health checks and cleaning for the dogs.

Nutritional meal planning is also a crucial component of the scientific canine training system. The base develops personalized nutritional diets for dogs based on factors such as age, weight, breed, and training intensity. The diets include various nutrients such as protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals to meet the dogs' growth, development, and training needs.

Furthermore, the base adopts international guard dog certification standards to ensure that the trained working dogs possess internationally recognized capabilities and qualities. By adhering to these standards, the base's working dogs have achieved excellent results in various domestic and international competitions and practical work.

  1. Trainer Cultivation and Achievement Showcase

Anning Working Dog Training Base has a team of expert trainers composed of retired police dog handlers. These trainers possess extensive experience and professional knowledge in dog training, passing their expertise and skills to younger trainers, cultivating a group of excellent dog training professionals for the base.

The base trains hundreds of dogs annually, with a passing rate exceeding 90%. These trained working dogs are widely used in various fields such as public security, fire fighting, and customs, making significant contributions to maintaining social safety and public order.

The base's working dogs have played a crucial role in the security of major events. They conduct surveillance and searches on-site, effectively preventing various safety incidents and providing strong support for the smooth progress of events. These successful cases fully demonstrate the base's dog training achievements and professional capabilities.