Just Because You Can, Does Not Mean You Should: Is the Bite Really Worth it Nowadays?
This class will be interactive as we discuss the current trends involving canine units. We will discuss how some states are contemplating eliminating apprehension dogs for a variety of reasons.











Class overview
This class will be interactive as we discuss the current trends involving canine units. We will discuss how some states are contemplating eliminating apprehension dogs for a variety of reasons. We will also view and analyze K9 deployment videos from around the country and discuss whether the use of force complies with contemporary policies and the law. We will also discuss supervisor liability and how to properly document a K9 incident.
This session explains:
- be interactive as we discuss the current trends involving canine units.
- We will discuss how some states are contemplating eliminating apprehension dogs for a variety of reasons.
- We will also view and analyze K9 deployment videos from around the country and discuss whether the use of force complies with contemporary policies
- We will also discuss supervisor liability and how to properly document a K9 incident.






Eugene P. Ramirez
Eugene P. Ramirez is a founding member of Manning & Kass and General Counsel for the United States Police Canine Association, specializing in use-of-force and K9 liability.








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