Mike Lilley Tracking
Unlock advanced tracking skills in this in-depth course, designed for handlers looking to expand their capabilities with modern, effective training techniques.











Class overview
Unlock advanced tracking skills in this in-depth course, designed for handlers looking to expand their capabilities with modern, effective training techniques. This class covers critical topics such as the controversial use of bite work in tracking, practical methods for integrating bites on tracks, and a comprehensive overview of various tracking methodologies, including traditional, article-based, and odor-focused approaches.
Participants will learn how to improve scent discrimination even in challenging environments, and how to utilize articles as evidence markers during a track. With reality-based case studies, students can observe and discuss real-world applications of tracking techniques, article indications, and successful deployment strategies. Additionally, this course will cover essential skills for planning and executing tracking deployments, with a focus on establishing secure perimeters for operational success.
For those looking to refine communication and improve efficiency, we’ll explore e-collar integration, teaching participants how to incorporate these tools effectively into their training regimens. Join us to enhance your tracking expertise and take your skills to the next level.
This session explains:
- critical topics such as the controversial use of bite work in tracking, practical methods for integrating bites on tracks
- a comprehensive overview of various tracking methodologies, including traditional, article-based
- odor-focused approaches
- Unlock advanced tracking skills in this in-depth course, designed for handlers looking to expand their capabilities with modern, effective training






Mike Lilley
Mike Lilley is a professional K9 trainer with extensive experience in law enforcement, working dogs, and operational deployments. He began his law enforcement and K9 handler career with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and later served with the Hendry County Sheriff’s Office, where he worked as a K9 handler, trainer, and K9 Unit Sergeant, overseeing training and operational standards. Mike has trained and handled dogs across multiple disciplines, including patrol, detection, tracking, and specialty odor applications. He is a Silver and Gold graduate of the NePoPo® training system and continues to train, deploy, and mentor K9 teams nationwide. He is the co-founder of MLK9 and Ridgeside K9: Knoxville, where he oversees both pet-dog programs and professional working-dog training.








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