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Coastal K9 LLC Coastal K9 specializes in instructing K9s and their handlers in detection, tracking, and trailing.
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Certified Master Trainer Lissie Reince offers a variety of services to address many needs.

19/02/2023

The dangerous days! Canine heat injury can sneak up on us this time of the year, when environmental temperature are nuts and change rapidly in just a day or two. This week in North Carolina we will go from a two-week average high temp of 65 degrees F (18.3 C) to 85 F (28.4 C) in one day. That’s a rapid 20 degree F change! Remember, it’s not the actual environmental temperature that is dangerous for dogs, rather it’s the change from what they were acclimated to! So 85 might seem a nice change to us. but because thermoregulation in dogs is different than humans, your dogs will experience it with much more difficulty.

K9 handlers should make a habit of checking weather predictions a week or so in advance, and daily, and adjust training and operations accordingly. That doesn’t mean DON’T work your dog. It means given them lots of breaks, rapidly cool them back to “baseline” temperature (what body temp they started at) between bouts of exercise, and watch for behavioral signs of increasing thermal stress such as not responding as well to commands, shade seeking or subtle work-avoiding behaviors, and uncontrolled panting.

For a free webinar on prevention and treatment of heat injury in working dogs, check out www.vettacgtoup.com Training and Support-> Web Based Training

Happy Halloween, friends!
31/10/2022

Happy Halloween, friends!

I’ve said it before, but here’s a reminder.*** Just because your dog has an unknown history, that doesn’t mean he/she wa...
23/03/2022

I’ve said it before, but here’s a reminder.
*** Just because your dog has an unknown history, that doesn’t mean he/she was abused. ***
“My dog barks and growls at dogs on the other side of the fence. He was probably used for dog fighting.”
“My dog is afraid of water. We think someone tried to drown her.”
It’s not only possible, but probable, that your dog has never known physical abuse but instead has a lack of exposure, training, and/or a personality prone to fear.
Fìn.

Ok so let me be devils advocate briefly. (Or just be realistic)
So you are telling me when the dog was dropped off at the rescue or shelter, the previous owners told them they didn’t like the sound of the dog drinking water so they hit her? They openly told the shelter that? Really? Or did the shelter make up story or did the new owners make up a story to help them feel like they are more important to the dogs well being. And then just started to believe their fabricated story. Who knows. But always remember, all the people that say “my dog was rescued and abused from someone who did blablabla” really have zero proof. How would someone actually know unless they saw it with own eyes. Which don’t happen. 🤷🏻‍♂️

25/02/2022

My PSA for the week

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30/01/2022

Can you help us recruit some very good doggos?

Our data scientists have been busy crunching numbers and analyzing data in order to determine if we are meeting key scientific targets. Do we have enough dogs in the Pack in all age groups? In all sizes? From all parts of the country?

The short answer is: We’re close but not quite there yet❗️

We are still recruiting dogs of all ages, all breeds, all sizes, all across the United States (one per household)... but we would especially love to meet more dogs in these areas:
🐶 Puppies and young dogs, up to age 3
🐕 Large dogs, both purebred and mix breed
🐾 Dogs from certain geographic regions

Help spread the word! Have a friend in one of the purple areas on the map? Does your dog play with a big dog? Know someone with puppies?
➔ Post about the Dog Aging Project on your social media with a link to dogagingproject.org.
➔ Share our posts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
➔ Join the Dog Aging Pack if you haven’t already!

24/01/2022

As professional dog trainers, our job is to tell clients what they need to hear, not what they want to hear. Due to the rising popularity of the Belgian Malinois, we're receiving more and more inquiries asking us to help "fix" these dogs as they mature into adults. They're biting house guests, chasing the children, and getting into bar fights at the dog park.... and their families are feeling hopeless and frustrated, realizing they bit off more than they could chew.

We understand the appeal. They're beautiful, athletic dogs with hilarious personalities and they're smart as can be. Videos of their impressive training and abilities regularly go viral on the internet. Done correctly, you'd be hard pressed to find a more loyal breed. But these dogs are not without extreme challenges that can make them completely unsuitable for the average home.

For those of you that know us, you know that we are incredibly passionate about the breed. For those of you that don't, a little background on us. Lisa Lucero won the USA Mondioring Nationals in 2021 with her Malinois, Hero; and competed in Romania in the International competition with him in Oct. 2021 - placing in the top 15 in the world. She has been in the Malinois breed for twelve years, with her third competition dog of the breed. Shaina Zimmerman won the MR1 Nationals in 2019 with one of her Malinois, Atom, took 3rd place at MR3 in 2021, and has two dogs currently competing in Mondioring and French Ring. Both have also been involved in rescue and placement of the breed, as well as puppy selection and rearing for some of the top breeders in the country. Shaina's female Malinois just had a litter of puppies for a well known kennel, and she is currently raising one of those puppies until he is placed in an appropriate home. Prior to Malinois, Lisa and Shaina both competed with working line German Shepherds. We have titled in AKC and ASCA Obedience and Rally, in addition to protection sports. We have trained with the best of the best in the country, and in the world. The point is, we have extensive breeding and training experience with Malinois.

We aren't going to sugarcoat what it takes to be successful with a young Malinois in a pet home. One of our well-respected colleagues, that we refer to for private lessons and group classes (since we do not offer those services) has decided to refer out all Malinois inquiries that come in as she has had almost no success helping people with these dogs as pets. The breed has gained exponentially in popularity since the rise of the public's exposure to them. Unfortunately, this has led to many more of them being bred and put out into the world - from those in shelter situations, to those being purchased from working line breeders, to those being bred by less scrupulous breeders looking to cash in on their popularity. It's easy to find breeders regularly mixing Malinois with Dutch Shepherds and German Shepherds, touting them as the perfect family protector and companion, selling them to ill-prepared families. They are a truly singular breed in their needs, and in how their brains work. Even those from the very best breeders require a completely different type of life and training than most trainers offer, or most homes are willing to provide. While we do not subscribe to the theory that Malinois need hours of intensive training and exercise every day, we do know that they need more structure and understanding of training theories and genetic behaviors than most homes are willing to learn and implement.

Malinois are purposefully bred to be a bit neurotic, with a lot of drive, suspicion, and aggression. This can be a hard balance to get right, as genetics have a huge influence on behavior and despite the most thoughtful of breeding, the result can be undesirable. Some Malinois like dogs. Some like people. If you're lucky, you end up with a dog that likes both (we call this a UNICORN)... but most often, they dislike both. And that doesn't make them a bad Malinois.

No matter how social a Malinois is (or appears to be), dog parks and daycare are not appropriate outlets for their energy. These dogs are obsessive -- of their toys, their interactions, and their environments. Putting them in situations where they are able to obsess over dogs, people, and items will inevitably result in behaviors such as barking and lunging on walks, aggression due to possession of their toys, running off after dogs while off leash, etc.

Any interactions our own dogs have with other dogs and strangers are well thought out, and for the benefit of the dog. This is not a breed to hang out at a backyard BBQ with intoxicated houseguests who don't understand high drive dogs. Even sober overzealous greeters can get into trouble with a Malinois. (HAIIII PUPPPY!)

While I am not saying owning a Malinois is akin to a tiger that needs to be kept in a cage, I am telling you that they require a much higher level of obedience control, and coaching other people how to interact (management) than other dogs in order to be mentally well adjusted, happy dogs, to prevent dog fights, and bites to people. Even an accidental bite can have devastating consequences for a dog and it is our job to respect this breed for what it is, and for what it isn't, and to avoid and/or intervene in bad situations. While we can help our clients get rock-solid obedience training, direct them to appropriate training outlets, and help them live the best life together, we cannot, and will not, help them make a Malinois what they are not (a Golden Retriever, by example). It is not possible, and it would be unprofessional and unethical for us to take a clients money promising to do so.

To drive it home, here is a good post from a breeder friend of ours that has gone viral numerous times over the years:

"For those that need to hear it....MALINOIS BITE!
MALINOIS BITE !!
MALINOIS BITE !!!
MALINOIS BITE !!!!
No, there’s nothing ‘wrong’ with them. They are bred this way. They do this from 5 weeks on. They also have lots of energy, are very reactive, very pushy and usually carry quite a bit of aggression. They are not known as ‘tolerant dogs’. They don’t care if that’s your kid’s toy. It’s theirs now. P**s off!
They are not like German Shepherds. They are nothing like your Rottweiler you had years ago that you got to sit and stay. They are not Lassie. They are not Rin Tin Tin. Just stop with that.
They jump like REALLY well. See all those cool videos online of them doing crazy parkour s**t? See all those high walls they scale? Your stupid fenced in yard is a joke. I watch 5 month old Malinois puppies that can climb 6ft fences no problem. These are very athletic and agile dogs. There are reasons they are securely confined when not closely supervised by responsible owners. This is one.
And here comes the ‘well, if they are so terrible than how come you have them?’
Well, guess what? I’m a professional trainer. My life revolves around training dogs. I literally eat, breath and sleep this stuff. Everyday. 24/7. It’s an obsession and a lifestyle. I have the need for a breed that matches that intensity. If I didn’t, you bet your ass I wouldn’t have Malinois. In fact, I started out with other breeds first. I went out to sport training clubs and was a dedicated member for years before I got a Malinois. I spent lots of time around the breed with professional trainers before getting my own.
If you’re still romanticizing about getting your own Malinois after reading all this. Fine. Do it right. Don’t be a schmuck and just go out and get one from the first jerk drooling to sell your naive ass a BYB puppy. JOIN a training club. Spend LOTS of time around them. Learn how to actually train a dog using your brain instead of jerking it into a sit. Get a proper set up. Make sure you have several REPUTABLE breeders lined up. Make sure you know exactly what you’re getting into. Then take the plunge and hopefully enjoy the rewards of dedication and planning. Or don’t...because you found out this isn’t for you and you can’t commit. No shame in that.
The point here...don’t make a round peg try to fit in a square hole. Don’t make a selfish, uneducated decision because you are impulsive and don’t care if another living being suffers due to your crap choice at the time. The safety blanket for this breed is gone. Yes, that’s right. The Malinois rescues are overwhelmed. The shelters are getting owner surrender and stray Malinois left and right. They are now on the blacklist for many insurance companies and landlords. It’s not slowing down. Nobody will want your Malinois when you finally decide that maybe you made a mistake. So keep that in mind when admiring that pretty brown hero dog with the black mask."
-Stephanie OBrien
Loucyn Malinois

Congratulations to trainer Lissie and her husband Brayden on their new addition!
10/01/2022

Congratulations to trainer Lissie and her husband Brayden on their new addition!

Congratulations, Sinead and K9 Magnus!
09/12/2021

Congratulations, Sinead and K9 Magnus!

Meet "Magnus Ares," the 2021 Award for Canine Excellence winner in the Search and Rescue Dog category. “Magnus” is a seven-year-old Belgian Malinois certified as a FEMA Canine Search Specialist for the state of Florida. He is a highly skilled detection dog, specializing in human odor and narcotics, working with his owner and handler, Sinead Imbaro of Miami, Florida.

More information on the ACE Awards can be found here: https://www.akc.org/about/awards-and-honors/akc-humane-fund-awards-canine-excellence-ace/

08/12/2021

TRACKING TUESDAY!

Richland County Sheriff's Department Deputy Don Murphy with their first bloodhound, Lou (R) who was a gift from Chief Strom, and Frances (L) who was on loan from SLED - 1983.
The Sheriff's Department started a Bloodhound Team with the assistance of Hoss Horton at SLED, to help alleviate some of the call volume in the Midlands.

23/11/2021
18/11/2021

As another “dog movie” makes it’s way to the theaters, let’s not forget how many trained dogs it takes to produce one movie.

Marley an me: 22 yellow labs.

Cujo: 5 St. Bernards, one Rottweiler, one mechanical head, and a guy in a dog costume.

Turner and H***h: 4 Dogue De Bordeaux.

Max: 5 Belgian Malinois.

My Dog Skip: 6 dogs.

Homeward bound: 4 American bulldogs
4 Golden Retrievers

If you want a dog like one that’s in a movie, you better adopt the a whole litter because it’s never just one dog!

The Darlington County shelter is in desperate need of wet and dry food for dogs, puppies, cats, and kittens. They could ...
15/11/2021

The Darlington County shelter is in desperate need of wet and dry food for dogs, puppies, cats, and kittens. They could also really use supplies to keep their many animals in the outdoor kennels warm. You can drop off donations at the shelter, or have them shipped to them directly.

💨💨🌧It’s getting colder and we need help to keep our Darlings warm. The shelter is in need of heat lamps, bulbs, outdoor extension cords and tarps to wrap around the kennels along with zip ties to secure them. It’s been cold, windy and raw out…these animals deserve the comfort of some warmth. Here’s a list of items we are in desperate need of. Thank you.

Ship to➡️Darlington County Humane Society 1705 Adoption Way Darlington SC 29532.

Items may also be dropped into the green donation box by the gate, or call the shelter at 843-398-4402.

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“Don’t limit your challenges; challenge your limits. Each day we must strive for constant and never-ending improvement.”...
06/11/2021

“Don’t limit your challenges; challenge your limits. Each day we must strive for constant and never-ending improvement.” -Tony Robbins
// Coastal K9's Loki Dog of Mischief, trained by and handled by Brayden Reince

“I like you; your eyes are full of language.”// Coastal K9's Loki Dog of Mischief, trained by  and handled by Brayden Re...
03/11/2021

“I like you; your eyes are full of language.”
// Coastal K9's Loki Dog of Mischief, trained by and handled by Brayden Reince

Teamwork makes the dream work.// Coastal K9's Loki Dog of Mischief, trained by  and handled by Brayden Reince
01/11/2021

Teamwork makes the dream work.
// Coastal K9's Loki Dog of Mischief, trained by and handled by Brayden Reince

30/09/2021
Allowing your puppy to approach every person, animal, or object they find interesting while out walking can teach poor b...
16/09/2021

Allowing your puppy to approach every person, animal, or object they find interesting while out walking can teach poor behaviors!

Dogs must be taught to work around distractions. This means ignoring people, other animals, odors, etc. Allowing your dog to chase a cat once can ruin tracks and searches in the future.

Instead of following your pup wherever she pulls you, then calling out, “Can she say ‘hi’?!” teach your dog a command to leave it, as well as a separate command that says it’s okay to approach. Before allowing your dog to greet someone, ensure she’s calm and is looking to you for permission… not dragging you over to play with strangers, investigate trash, or run up to another dog. We never advise allowing strange dogs to meet while leashed in public settings.

12/09/2021
The Darlington County Humane Society is in need of canned food for cats, dogs, and puppies. Donations can be dropped off...
08/09/2021

The Darlington County Humane Society is in need of canned food for cats, dogs, and puppies. Donations can be dropped off or shipped to them directly at the address posted.

Dog refuses to go out in inclement weather? This can be a game changer!
31/08/2021

Dog refuses to go out in inclement weather? This can be a game changer!

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27/08/2021

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 The 5 Freedoms… *Freedom from hunger and thirst… by ready access to fresh water and healthful diet to maintain health a...
26/08/2021



The 5 Freedoms…

*Freedom from hunger and thirst… by ready access to fresh water and healthful diet to maintain health and vigor.
*Freedom from discomfort… by providing an appropriate environment, including safe shelter and a comfortable resting area.
*Freedom from pain and disease… by prevention and rapid diagnostic treatment.
*Freedom to express normal behavior… by providing sufficient space, proper facilities, and the company of other animals.
*Freedom from fear and distress… by ensuring conditions and treatment that promote a healthy state of mind.

Located in Edisto.
20/08/2021

Located in Edisto.

Venomous snakes can be potentially lethal to our working dogs. Snake aversion training is one way to deal with the problem.

03/08/2021

ScentLogix~Thanatos, The Revolution in Scent Engineering Continues.

ScentLogix is proud to announce the release of our MultiPurpose Cadaver Scent-Reference Material & Scent-Detection KitSet, ver 1.0 😁

This Kit is Designed to, in Conjunction With a Professional Training Regimen, bring Unmatched Versatility to Land/Air/Water Cadaver Detection Programs World-Wide, and Enable the Imprinting and Maintenance Training of Cadaver-Detection Working Dogs to International Standards of Detection, Understanding, and Certification.

Practitioners, We Did It! We are Honored to Serve, Bringing Science to Practice!! Thank You For Your Love & Support 💪🏾❤

Pre-Release orders. Please send request to [email protected] starting August 8th.

General Release Date: September 20th, firm.

Questions Are Welcome.

SARWorld, 🌎 ScentLogix is Here! 🌎❤💪🏾🐕

ScentLogix - The Future of Scent Detection!


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02/08/2021

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Reward your dog!
02/08/2021

Reward your dog!

29/07/2021

❤FOSTER HOMES NEEDED--WILL YOU HELP?❤

Funds are critical to rescuing dogs in need, but fosters are just as critical – without them – rescues would not be possible. So, if you, or someone you know, would be willing to become a GGR foster, please contact us. You will be joining an incredible team, saving some amazing dogs, and filling your heart with so much love!

Dogs are coming into rescue and we desperately need more foster homes to place them. Will you open your heart and home to a Golden in need? If so, we are waiting to hear from you! Please email us at [email protected] or call 843-628-4033 or go to our website, https://www.ggrlc.org/foster, and complete and send in a Foster Application in today!

Our Goldens THANK YOU!🐕🐾

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Coastal K9, LLC

Proven training theory paired with proven practical application. Serving the Midlands, P*e Dee, and Lowcountry of South Carolina, Coastal K9 offers a variety of training programs to suit almost every need. Obedience, tracking, and detection are just the beginning, and we’re excited to begin this journey with you!

Florence native and College of Charleston graduate, Melissa “Lissie” Reince is the one you want handling all of your present and future dogs. Having worked in the industry since 2013, she has a wide range of experience in everything from boarding facilities to groomers to animal shelters. In February of 2019, Lissie joined Georgia K9 National Training Center’s Tactical Tracker Team, and it was there that she earned the prestigious title of Master Trainer. Her credentials include basic to elite obedience training; tracking instruction for law enforcement, search-and-rescue, and military handlers; imprinting to advanced detection; behavior modification; puppy selection; canine health and welfare; and raising and training working K9s. Lissie is a member of International Association of Canine Professionals, Alliance of Therapy Dogs, a registered evaluator for the AKC, and PetTech® CPR and First Aid certified. She enjoys making people laugh and fall in love with training their dogs.

Lissie and her husband, Brayden, founded Coastal K9, LLC with your pet in mind. Their love for animals coincides with their love of people, and this is often clear upon their first introduction. They’re passionate about making the training experience enjoyable and attainable for everyone.

For the finest in K9 training, choose Coastal K9!