Drug and Tracking Dog Handler Course
The Drug and Tracking Dog Handler Course is a 4-week professional K9 training program designed to train and certify students as dual-purpose drug detection and tracking dog handlers. This course prepares students for operational deployment in narcotics detection and human tracking environments.
Built for law enforcement officers, contractors, and individuals entering the professional K9 field, this Drug and Tracking Dog Handler Course delivers classroom instruction combined with real-world, hands-on application.
Course Overview
This Drug and Tracking Dog Handler Course focuses on developing confident, legally defensible, and operationally capable K9 teams. Students will learn detection theory, tracking fundamentals, deployment strategy, search procedures, case law considerations, and certification preparation.
Training is conducted at:
Custom Canine Unlimited – G1
3266 Old Cornelia Hwy
Gainesville, GA 30507
Who This Course Is For
This Drug and Tracking Dog Handler Course is designed for:
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Law enforcement personnel
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Government contractors
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Security professionals
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Individuals seeking entry into the professional K9 field
Who This Is NOT For
This course is not intended for:
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Hobby or sport dog handlers
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Pet obedience trainers
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Individuals unwilling to meet professional certification standards
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Those not physically capable of active field work
Primary Outcome
Upon completion of the Drug and Tracking Dog Handler Course, students will be prepared to begin a professional career as a drug and tracking dog K9 handler and certify as a deployable K9 team.
Secondary Benefits
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Learn proper care, conditioning, and handling of a working dual-purpose K9
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Develop both narcotics detection and tracking skill sets
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Graduate with certification credentials
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Build confidence in operational deployment environments
What You Will Learn:
The Drug and Tracking Dog Handler Course includes comprehensive instruction in:
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Narcotics detection principles
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Odor imprinting and reward systems
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Building and vehicle search techniques
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Area and article tracking fundamentals
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Track aging and contamination management
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Deployment safety procedures
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K9 documentation and liability reduction
Students train daily from 0900–1700 EST in both classroom and field environments.
Why Train at Custom Canine Unlimited
Custom Canine Unlimited has trained professional K9 teams for law enforcement, military, and government operations. The Drug and Tracking Dog Handler Course is structured to produce reliable, operational K9 teams ready for deployment in narcotics detection and tracking assignments.
Enrollment is intentionally limited to maintain high instructor-to-student ratios and individualized training attention.
Certification & Credentials
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Certificates Issued: YES
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Continuing Education Credits: YES
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GI Bill Eligible: NO
Related Programs
Industry Standards & Professional References
Professional drug detection and tracking K9 teams operate under nationally recognized training and certification standards. The Drug and Tracking Dog Handler Course aligns its instruction with best practices recognized by established K9 organizations.
What Our Students Say About This Course
Event Details
Dates: November 23, 2026 – December 18, 2026
Time: 0900 – 1700 EST
Seat Limit: 6
Registration Deadline: November 20, 2026
Tuition & Payment
Tuition: $8,900
Payment Options: Cash, Card, Check, Government Purchase Order
Refund Policy:
https://customcanineunlimited.com/returns-policy/
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who is the Drug and Tracking Dog Handler Course designed for?
This course is designed for law enforcement, contractors, and individuals entering the professional K9 field who want dual-purpose training in narcotics detection and tracking.
How long is the Drug and Tracking Dog Handler Course?
This is a 4 week course or 160 hours.
Does tuition include lodging?
Yes. Student lodging is included as part of the course package.
How many seats are available?
Enrollment is limited to 6 students.
Will I receive a certificate?
Yes. Certificates are issued to students who meet performance standards and successfully complete the course.
