High Risk Tracking with Limited Cover

Tactical tracking is one of the most dangerous operations a patrol K9 handler will face. Jeff Schettler covers Small Unit Tactical Tracking for limited-cover situations — minimizing risk while maximizing find ratios.

Tuesday
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Aug 25, 2026
8:00 am
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10:00 am
Instructor(s):
Jeff Schettler presenting High Risk Tracking with Limited Cover at HITS.
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Class overview

Tactical tracking is one of the most dangerous operations a patrol K9 handler will ever face. Among all law enforcement K9 deployments, tracking presents a level of risk rarely encountered in other patrol situations—a reality underscored by tragic incidents that appear in the news with alarming regularity. While tragedy has historically driven changes in police tactics, K9 tracking methodologies have remained largely unchanged, even as these incidents continue to mount.

Ideally, multiple cover officers are used when hunting armed and dangerous fugitives. In practice, however, there is often a gap between what is tactically necessary and what is operationally available. Modern law enforcement staffing challenges frequently limit cover resources for K9 deployments, unless significant preplanning has taken place.

Jeff Schettler will be presenting a new course on Small Unit Tactical Tracking, designed to help handlers end searches favorably while minimizing risk and maximizing find ratios. This course will cover foundational high-risk tracking concepts, the roles and responsibilities of cover operators, and proven apprehension tactics for real-world deployments.

This session explains:

  • Why tactical tracking remains one of the highest-risk K9 deployments
  • How staffing gaps affect cover when hunting armed fugitives
  • Small Unit Tactical Tracking concepts for limited-cover situations
  • Cover operator roles and proven apprehension tactics in the field
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About the instructor

Jeff Schettler

Jeff Schettler is a retired police K9 handler who served with the City of Alameda and the County of Amador in California. He was also attached to the FBI Hostage Rescue Team’s K9 Assistance Program for three years, where he supported the location and apprehension of high-risk fugitives.

Jeff has worked hundreds of trailing cases across the United States and is widely recognized as a specialist in tactical tracking applications. In 1998, he introduced High-Risk K9 Tracking training—the first program of its kind. His book Tactical Tracker Teams is currently used by military and police units around the world.

Schettler is a certified military trainer and a graduate of the U.S. Army Leadership Academy (Drill Sergeant School). He currently trains police officers, special operations military units, and search-and-rescue handlers worldwide in advanced K9 trailing techniques.

His work training international SWAT teams and NATO military units has proven highly effective. From 2014 to 2025, Jeff built and led the MARSOC MPC Combat Tracking School, serving as the longest-operating civilian contractor in the program’s history.

Jeff has authored five books on tracking and trailing: Red Dog Rising, K9 Trailing, Tao of Trailing, Tactical Tracker Teams, and Two Weeks to Operational Tracking.

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US Park Police

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