Problem Solving for Police K9 Training: A Systematic Approach
This course focuses on developing problem-solving skills in police K9 teams using a systematic approach across all disciplines of work, including obedience, detection, tracking, and bite work.











Class overview
This course focuses on developing problem-solving skills in police K9 teams using a systematic approach across all disciplines of work, including obedience, detection, tracking, and bite work. Participants will learn to identify root causes of training challenges, break down complex behaviors, and implement structured solutions to improve performance. By applying consistent methodology, handlers and trainers will be equipped to troubleshoot issues, enhance communication with their K9s, and maximize success in real-world scenarios. This class is ideal for both novice and experienced trainers seeking to refine their problem-solving capabilities and optimize K9 performance.
This session explains:
- developing problem-solving skills in police K9 teams using a systematic approach across all disciplines of work, including obedience, detection
- to identify root causes of training challenges, break down complex behaviors, and implement structured solutions to improve performance.
- By applying consistent methodology, handlers and trainers will be equipped to troubleshoot issues, enhance communication with their K9s, and maximize
- This class is ideal for both novice and experienced trainers seeking to refine their problem-solving capabilities and optimize K9 performance.






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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