K9 Security tamara 5 September 2024

K9 Security

K9 security involves the use of specially trained guide dogs.

Security officers with dogs are increasingly used for securing events, festivals, and other temporary security projects like trade shows. Additionally, these specialized security officers are also deployed for property surveillance and mobile patrols.

Need to hire a security officer with a dog?
Call us directly at 088 10 31 444
Or request a quote online.

3 good reasons why you
need K9 security:
ISG Security Number 1

Quick response to suspicious situations

Trained guide dogs are skilled at quickly detecting suspicious situations, such as unauthorized access, unusual behavior, or suspicious sounds.

ISGSecurity Number 2

Mobile security

Can be deployed as mobile security units. The dogs and their handlers can patrol large areas such as industrial sites, event locations, or construction sites.

ISG Security Number 3

Special detection skills

Guide dogs can be trained in special detection skills, such as locating explosives, drugs, or accelerants.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The use of dogs in security is subject to regulations. The Regulation on Private Security Organizations and Detective Agencies outlines the requirements for using a dog in security tasks. Article 17 of this regulation also states that anyone wishing to perform security tasks with a dog must have, in addition to a regular license, a certificate from the Royal Dutch Police Dog Association or the Dutch Service Dog Federation.

Links:
www.dediensthond.nl
www.knvp.nl

Dogs used for personal security undergo intensive training where they are taught to respond to various signals from their handler and to warn of potential dangers. The dogs are also trained in physical self-defense, such as using their strength and weight to deter threats.

The costs for K9 security can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the duration of the security, the number of dogs used, the level of training of the dogs, and of course, the inclusion of the security officer.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The use of dogs in security is subject to regulations. The Regulation on Private Security Organizations and Detective Agencies outlines the requirements for using a dog in security tasks. Article 17 of this regulation also states that anyone wishing to perform security tasks with a dog must have, in addition to a regular license, a certificate from the Royal Dutch Police Dog Association or the Dutch Service Dog Federation.

Links:
www.dediensthond.nl
www.knvp.nl

Dogs used for personal security undergo intensive training where they are taught to respond to various signals from their handler and to warn of potential dangers. The dogs are also trained in physical self-defense, such as using their strength and weight to deter threats.

The costs for K9 security can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the duration of the security, the number of dogs used, the level of training of the dogs, and of course, the inclusion of the security officer.

Need to hire K9 security?

We are happy to provide personalized advice.
For practical questions, you can contact us.

Interested in K9 security?

We are happy to provide you with personalized advice.

088 10 31 444

Call us directly at 088 10 31 444

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