Operational Obedience: From Foundation to Deployment
Operational Obedience: From Foundation to Deployment Operational obedience must be fast, reliable, and clear under pressure. Done correctly, obedience and control do not suppress the dog—they enhance drive, clarity, and performance in.











Class overview
Operational Obedience: From Foundation to Deployment
Operational obedience must be fast, reliable, and clear under pressure. Done correctly, obedience and control do not suppress the dog—they enhance drive, clarity, and performance in real-world deployments.
This course is built for working K9 handlers who demand precision and dependability. You will learn how to develop obedience that holds up on the street while increasing speed, intensity, and engagement in every behavior. The focus is on efficient, effective training—just five minutes a day can produce measurable, lasting results when done correctly.
Handlers will learn how to build a strong foundation and systematically advance it into deployment-ready control, ensuring the dog remains accountable without losing drive. The course also covers proven methods to transition from street-level reliability to competition-level precision for those looking to push their training to the highest standard.
If you want a dog that is not only obedient, but operationally dependable under stress, this course will give you the structure and tools to get there.
This session explains:
- Operational Obedience: From Foundation to Deployment Operational obedience must be fast, reliable, and clear under pressure.
- Done correctly, obedience and control do not suppress the dog—they enhance drive, clarity, and performance in real-world deployments.
- This course is built for working K9 handlers who demand precision and dependability.
- You will learn how to develop obedience that holds up on the street while increasing speed, intensity, and engagement in every behavior.






Erik Good
Erik Good is a K-9 handler and head K-9 trainer with the Fort Lauderdale Police Department, certified by FDLE as a K-9 team instructor and evaluator.








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