Developing a Well-Trained Detector Dog Handler - Techniques and Scenarios for a Better Team
We all know how routine and mundane our training days can become over time. This class is designed to highlight the specific training scenarios that center around the essential training techniques that elicit good handling and proper K-9.











Class overview
We all know how routine and mundane our training days can become over time. This class is designed to highlight the specific training scenarios that center around the essential training techniques that elicit good handling and proper K-9 responses. The ideas presented in this training course will give you food for thought for improving your training and street reliability, rather than just keeping the status quo. This class will discuss various scenario parameters that produce identifiable deficiencies in both K-9 and handler performance. Improvement scenarios can then be worked to extinguish unwanted K-9 behaviors and improve handling skills, and both will improve performance reliability as a team.
This session explains:
- We all know how routine and mundane our training days can become over time.
- to highlight the specific training scenarios that center around the essential training techniques that elicit good handling and proper K-9 responses.
- The ideas presented in this training course will give you food for thought for improving your training and street reliability, rather than just
- discuss various scenario parameters that produce identifiable deficiencies in both K-9 and handler performance.






Andrew Weiman
With more than 33 years of police experience involving various assignments in specialty drug investigation unit in south Florida, Detective Weiman has become a leading expert in the field. With 27 years of K9 experience since training his first drug dog with Canadian Customs, Andy has gone on to oversee the training of a variety of detector dogs to include teams that can find drugs, currency cell phones, tobacco and firearms. Andy’s education and experience with police dog training has steered his career path into developing an industry leading recordkeeping software program called PackTrack. His depth of knowledge and understanding of state and federal laws regarding search and seizure has been an enormous asset to hundreds of K-9 handlers who attend his K-9 training courses. Andy's ability to teach detection canines was refined through over a decade of training for MCTFT Multi-Jurisdictional Counter Drug Task Force Training Center. Andy taught thousands of handlers all over the US and its territories. Andy has served on the editorial advisory board for Police K-9 Magazine and created HITS, the training conference known for its breadth of diversified K9 training lectures. Andy was a co-author of the book "Canines in the Courtroom” used by handlers, trainers, and supervisors as reference material for training courses. Andy’s expert opinions on drug dogs and recordkeeping will surely help bring the entire law enforcement K9 industry to a higher level of clarity. His countless court appearances and proven skills as an expert witness on the stand are clear testimony to the effectiveness of proper K9 recordkeeping as a means to establishing K9 reliability. As a K9 trainer and handler with the Broward County Sheriff’s Office in Florida, Andy continues to educate others through his direct oversight of the training.








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The Drug Canine Legal Update is one part of a broader HITS program designed to strengthen deployment judgment, detection reliability, and operational decision-making in the field. Additional sessions expand that learning across tracking, behavior, detection science, and tactical leadership.









