Operational Control: The Skills That Get You to the Dance
Everyone wants to talk about the flashy parts of training — bites, scenarios, and high-drive moments. This class focuses on the skills that actually get you there.











Class overview
This lecture breaks down what operational control truly means, the common gaps that prevent dogs from being trusted operationally, why “almost ready” dogs don’t get the call, and how small details in training translate into big outcomes.
Operational control is built on foundational behaviors that are often rushed, skipped, or taken for granted: clarity in obedience, environmental neutrality and handler influence. These overlooked skills are what determine whether a team is trusted for work or sidelined before it starts.
This lecture breaks down what operational control truly means, the common gaps that prevent dogs from being trusted operationally, why “almost ready” dogs don’t get the call, and how small details in training translate into big outcomes.
This session explains:
- This lecture breaks down what operational control truly means, the common gaps that prevent dogs from being trusted operationally, why “almost ready”
- Operational control is built on foundational behaviors that are often rushed, skipped, or taken for granted: clarity in obedience, environmental
- These overlooked skills are what determine whether a team is trusted for work or sidelined before it starts.
- the common gaps that prevent dogs from being trusted operationally






Michael Nezbeth
Michael Nezbeth is the Founder and Training Director of Grassroots K9, an internationally recognized canine training company specializing in law enforcement and working dog development. He also serves as the Training Director for K9s United and as a Training Coordinator for the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office. With a background in Psychology and Criminology, Michael brings a science-based perspective to canine training, effectively bridging learning theory with operational application.
A highly sought-after instructor, Michael leads seminars and workshops for law enforcement, military personnel, and civilian handlers across North America and internationally.








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