STUDENTS at Wrexham Glyndwr University have had a taste of what it takes to become a search dog handler. The Forensics department been involved in developing two short courses at the Northop campus with an eye on gaining accreditation from NASDU (National Association of Specialist Dog Users) for future courses. They are designed for people thinking about becoming a search dog handler - or who know that they are likely to work with search dogs in the future. Students from various subject areas, ranging from Animal Studies to Policing, took part in the ‘hands-on’ canine-themed taster events, working with real search dogs, and gave plenty of positive feedback to the organisers.
Students at Wrexham Glyndwr University have had a taste of what it takes to become a search dog handler. The Forensics department has been involved in developing two short courses at the Northop campus with an eye on gaining accreditation from NASDU (National Association of Specialist Dog Users) for future courses. They are designed for […]
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