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Casec, Canine & Security Education Centre

casec, canine & security education centre

Marlow

The Canine and Security Education Centre UK was born out of the necessity to provide competent, reliable and professional training services to the K9 sector of the security industry within the UK and Europe. Our facilities This is achieved using an all-weather facility, fit for purpose, taking the best elements observed in the UK, Europe and the USA, to accomplish the provision of rounded and targeted training packages. Our Services Our portfolio of services include all elements of EDD and GP training. This includes: Basic courses for handler and dog Remedial training, Monthly CT Task specific training Air cargo screening Explosive odour tracking Baggage screening and bulk EDD CT Scent recognition Annual certification compliant with BS:8517-1 and 2 NASDU requirements are also available monthly Our Courses Our Instructors To be an instructor with CASEC UK, he or she must have completed operational deployments in their field of expertise for a minimum of 5 years and have an experienced and successful training record. Our trainers have Police, military and civilian security backgrounds ensuring that our pool of experience is as varied as possible. Our team of instructors and managers have over 120 years’ worth of operational and training experience with the instructors still being operational and certified for ground deployment. This ensures their sector knowledge is up to date and relevant. CASEC UK is a Ltd company registered within the UK, holds full insurance for the training of EDD and GP dog teams and has been inspected by NASDU.

Happy Paws with Sue

happy paws with sue

My name is Sue Williamson, and I have loved dogs (and many other animals for that matter) as far back as I can remember. One of my first memories is laying under my Grandparents Belfast sink with my Auntie’s German Shepherd – Tara. When I was 4 years old, a relative gave me a little black poodle, called Tina. Tina was one of the reasons I wanted to work with dogs when I grew up. Unfortunately, somewhere along the way that got pushed to one side and I finished up working in administration. Working up from secretarial positions to administration management, I left employment in January 2016 to follow my childhood dream of working with animals, and in particular – dogs. After I lost Tina, I had to wait over 20 years to get another dog, although I interacted with dogs on a regular basis. My next dog was Kelly, a black collie cross. She was the most placid and loving dog. Since Kelly I have been guardian to six dogs two of whom I have had to say goodbye Kira my gorgeous black Labrador who we lost in 2018 due to a lung tumour, and Raffi, Lemon and White working cocker spaniel who was killed in a road accident in 2016. I currently have four dogs, Taz, a male black show cocker spaniel, – who was the reason I got a deeper interest in training and Tellington TTouch Training, Ritzi, a miniature parti Poodle (black and white), Chic, a brown miniature poodle, (pronounced Sheek), and new boy on the block Lemon Roan Working Cocker Spaniel Talis. I have done training with all my dogs, including basic obedience, gundog training, platform training and agility. I have competed at agility with both Taz (grade 5), and Kira (grade 3) and Raffi (Grade 4). Although I no longer participate in Agility, I have taken up Canine Hoopers with Talis and started to compete.