Started by Michael Scanzera. Last reply by Terry McGrath Sep 4, 2008.
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Comment by Christopher Huston on May 3, 2012 at 7:20am Hi Veroncia, looks like a very good group! Nice site!
Fire K9.org is a non profit organization that promotes and trains Certified K9 Accelerant Detection Teams. Check it out at www.firek9.org or at facebook.com/Fire K9.org (don't forget the space before the capital K)
Comment by Joe Stern on April 9, 2012 at 8:43pm What types of breeders do you look for in regard to purchasing a future Crime puppy?
Michael, I was wondering if you had any suggestions for training books on accelerant detection?
Comment by Christopher Huston on December 14, 2011 at 1:54pm Good afternoon. Just wanted to post some activity in this thread. I am working towards my Investigator certification and wish to become a handler. Most likely I will pursue the State Farm program as my area is small bedroom communities. Please post any words of wisdom. Thanks
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