09/18/2025
Muzzle Workshop..... FREE!!!
K9 Teams will be educated in choosing the proper type of muzzle and how to secure it, to provide a safe training environment.
Preparing the dog for muzzle work.
The use of the muzzle to increase fight and defense drive in the dog.
Fighting a decoy without equipment and taking the fight to the decoy.
All handlers will be given the opportunity to hone their skills in muzzle work drills.
Advanced Tactics and scenarios.
Applying the muzzle work into real life applications.
Training will include bailouts, multiple suspects, building searches and much more.
Only muzzles of leather or plastic, made especially for protection work, will be allowed. Please no metal, basket or rubber muzzles.
This is a free workshop. NO CHARGE
Location: 9545 Swan Valley Drive, Saginaw. Date: October 8, 2025
To confirm and reserve a spot please contact John Skalski, 810-347-1695 or email at [email protected]
09/08/2025
The bosses have decided to do a muzzle course (1 day) in October! Tenitive date is October 8th. Location to be determined. If your interested or need help getting your dog in a muzzle send us a message
WAIT THERE'S MORE!!!!
They are also looking to do a detector dog course(3day) in November! Let us know if your interested?
09/06/2025
We caught the big bosses in a important meeting! We will keep you posted about what they decide!
09/06/2025
We had a busy 3 days at our latest Remote Training collar Class! A great group of dogs. A big Thank you to Tri Cities Dog Training Club of Saginaw Bay for letting us use there fantastic facilities..
08/22/2025
The Remote Collar Course for Police Canine
September 3,4,5, 2025
Tri Cities Dog Training
6285 Bay Rd. Suite #6
Saginaw, Michigan 48604
This course is designed to show and teach the participants the most effective use of the Remote Training Collar. This unique course is designed specifically for Police/Professional K9 handlers and their dogs. The use of the collar enables the participant to mold the dog’s behavior by teaching attention through distractions.
Day 1:
Morning session: Paperwork, explanation of the collar, use of the remote collar and related commands. Afternoon session: Individual work with the participants and start of group lessons.
Day 2:
Morning session: Review of day one and group lessons with introduction to rules and boundaries. Afternoon session: Continued group work with introduction to level one distractions.
Day 3:
Morning session: Review of previous work and continuation of group situations. Introduction to level two distractions. Afternoon session: Introduction of level three distractions. Applications of training protocol for street work.
Objectives: To teach the handlers the most effective use of the Remote Collar. The program is designed to mold behavior through an attention-based training system taught under extreme distractions. The participants learn the proper use of the collar to control behavior in a positive, not negative, manner. The language of the Remote Collar method is taught. Motivation, Timing and Consistency. The class teaches the handlers to deal with problem behavior, using the Remote Collar, in all phases of police canine work. We give the participants the tools and the knowledge to deal with and correct common problems. Everything from losing focus on tracks or during contraband searches, dog aggression and a release during high drive, intense, handler protection work. The training also gives everyone the tools to have their dog under complete control, off leash, no matter what the environment or circumstances.
Classes are done with a 2:1, or less, student to instructor ratio. All instructors are former or current Law Enforcement Officers.
Cost of the Seminar is $875.00, which includes the Remote Collar.
Contact: John Skalski (810-347-1695) to register. Class size is limited.
E-mail: [email protected]
04/29/2025
Upcoming Remote collar class!! spots still avaliable
09/05/2024
We are looking to see if there is any interest in us putting on a one day work shop for "recall. The one pre requirement is that you and your dog must have graduated from our remote collar class. Please comment below if you would be interested.
08/14/2024
Still have a few spots available! Also, a reminder that if you have been through our course before, you can drop in at no charge to freshen up your skills.
The Remote Collar Course for Police Canine
August 26,27,28, 2024
St. Margaret of Scotland Church
21201 E Thirteen Mile Rd.
St. Clair Shores, Mi.
08/03/2024
The Remote Collar Course for Police Canine
August 26,27,28, 2024
St. Margaret of Scotland Church
21201 E Thirteen Mile Rd.
St. Clair Shores, Mi.
This course is designed to show and teach the participants the most effective use of the Remote Training Collar. This unique course is designed specifically for Police/Professional K9 handlers and their dogs. The use of the collar enables the participant to mold the dog’s behavior by teaching attention through distractions.
Day 1:
Morning session: Paperwork, explanation of the collar, use of the remote collar and related commands. Afternoon session: Individual work with the participants and start of group lessons.
Day 2:
Morning session: Review of day one and group lessons with introduction to rules and boundaries. Afternoon session: Continued group work with introduction to level one distractions.
Day 3:
Morning session: Review of previous work and continuation of group situations. Introduction to level two distractions. Afternoon session: Introduction of level three distractions. Applications of training protocol for street work.
Objectives: To teach the handlers the most effective use of the Remote Collar. The program is designed to mold behavior through an attention-based training system taught under extreme distractions. The participants learn the proper use of the collar to control behavior in a positive, not negative, manner. The language of the Remote Collar method is taught. Motivation, Timing and Consistency. The class teaches the handlers to deal with problem behavior, using the Remote Collar, in all phases of police canine work. We give the participants the tools and the knowledge to deal with and correct common problems. Everything from losing focus on tracks or during contraband searches, dog aggression and a release during high drive, intense, handler protection work. The training also gives everyone the tools to have their dog under complete control, off leash, no matter what the environment or circumstances.
Classes are done with a 2:1, or less, student to instructor ratio. All instructors are former or current Law Enforcement Officers.
Cost of the Seminar is $875.00, which includes the Remote Collar.
Contact: John Skalski (810-347-1695) to register. Class size is limited.
E-mail: [email protected]