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An operational SAR dog is a dog that has completed successfully all requirements and testing procedures.


What is a dog handler?

The dog handler is the owner and trainer of the SAR dog. The handler is responsible for all aspects of the care of the dog. The handler is also responsible for deploying the dog in a manner that provides maximum utilization of the dogs abilities. The handler is also responsible for locating clues while on a search.


What is a SARtech?

 

A SARtech is a highly trained person that is responsible for all aspects of search work. They assist the handler in caring for the dog. They are responsible for navigation (map and compass) and radio communications. They search for clues and are responsible for relaying back to the command post the location of the team, the victim when located and any clues that are found.


How do I get involved?

 

We are very committed to doing everything within our power to discourage persons for becoming involved. The theory behind this course of action is that there are very few people that are truly suited for the physical and psychological strain of SAR work. It has been our experience that only about 1 in 20 will actually remain active after their first deceased victim find. If you think you have what it takes contact several teams and go with the most active and well established team in your area.


Are all SAR dog teams the same?

 

Teams vary greatly in their performance and abilities. Some teams are no more than social clubs or kennel clubs. A good SAR dog team should have a proven tract record, train frequently, and be recognized by the supervising agency in their operating area.


What is the difference between SAR dogs and police dogs?

 

SAR dogs are trained to locate lost or missing persons and police dogs are trained to apprehend persons that are escaped or fleeing apprehension.


How long does it take to train a SAR dog?

 

On average it takes about 2 years to train a dog to meet the requirements for basic operational level. This is working the dog 2 or three times a week on search problems and daily on obedience. This is a general statement as it varies greatly depending on the handlers experience and the dogs ability.