top of page
CRAJ patrouille
Apprentissage
Image1_edited.png

Technical and tactical know-how of war dog specialists for the benefit of anti-poaching units

dog

Dog teams

"We are the guardians of nature, the protectors of endangered species. We track down poachers, detect their traps and weapons, and put them out of action. We are the anti-poaching dogs, loyal and devoted until the end."

We offer anti-poaching dog training for livestock management and dog handler training. These trainings are essential to combat the illegal exploitation of natural resources and protect endangered fauna and flora. Anti-poaching units rely on patrols, trackers and hunters, but the most valuable asset remains the detection and attack dog. These animals can spot poachers from miles away and detect traps and firearms. Learn this art to save animal and human lives.

Kennel.jpg

Goals

The creation of a canine support unit will aim to optimize the missions of existing anti-poaching units in addition to conservation and preservation activities within protected areas and parks for the benefit of wildlife.

Actions

These units are capable of carrying out missions of the following types:

  • Assistance in the search and detection of species (wounded, carcasses or alive)

  • Help with the search and detection of bushmeat, skins, etc.

  • Assistance in the search and detection of weapons and ammunition

  • Search and tracking of poachers (camp, wounded, etc.)

  • Neutralization intervention protection

What makes canine teams successful?

Through global management including

  • Initial training

  • Continuing education (maintaining acquired skills)

  • Training for improvement and adaptation

  • (hardening / evolution)

  • Annual evaluations (operational maintenance)

cyno attack.png

Can we consider creating a herd?

on site?

Yes, this is possible by importing a genetically selected breeding pair and having qualified personnel for the management and daily monitoring of the livestock on site.
Malinois trace

Can a dog have two specialties?

A dog can have two specialties such as search and bite, detect and bite, this is increasingly common in administrations which allows versatility in missions. However, neutralization intervention dogs are only trained for this mission in order to guarantee optimal effectiveness of the offensive action.

Pedagogy deployed

Jungle Warfare Instructor Belize.jpg
badge-cra.png

For us, teaching is a real passion. We have developed an adapted and effective teaching method, the result of our culture and our expertise in training. Thanks to our experience overseas, particularly in Africa, we have acquired unique expertise in the transmission of know-how. We are former non-commissioned officers of the Jungle Research and Action Commandos (CRAJ), graduates of different combat schools and seasoned in intelligence, research and punchy action. The CRAJ are the only Western jungle commando unit to carry out counter-trafficker and guerrilla missions throughout the year. Our approach is focused on engagement and fluidity of learning. We integrate a lot of "drill" and promote cohesion and team spirit for a unique training experience. We cover relevant topics and set a sustained pace to maintain the attention of our students. We have also adapted tactical terms to facilitate understanding and strengthen the effectiveness of our training. With our unique method, we guarantee convincing results for all our learners.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
bottom of page