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Developed by Tamara Follett and provided courtesy of ISCTA
Canine Threat-Level Assessment Guide & Worksheet
Click on the link below to begin downloading the Canine Threat Assessment Guide & Worksheet (C-TAG). Instructions on using the C-TAG are included in the download.
It takes an experienced Animal Control Officer 30 minutes to an hour to complete the C-TAG ; an on-site inspection of the owner's facilities is required. If you have questions, feel free to contact the ISCRA Principal Instructor (remove blanks): Tamara_Follett @ hotmail.com.
WARNING: If a dog ranks as a Potentially-Dangerous Dog or greater threat (score of 31 or higher), ISCRA strongly recommends having an ISCTA-Certified Canine Risk Assessor score the dog in the event of future litigation.
c-tag_canine_threat_assessment_guide_v4.0.doc | |
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K9 Risk Assessment complements the Calgary Model of Animal Control
Canine Risk Assessment complements the renowned Calgary Model of Animal Control. Click on the below to download the comparison paper.
comparison--calgary_model_vs_canine-risk-assessment.pdf | |
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Inadequate Containment is the single most significant factor in dog-human attacks
Download the below brief report.
most_significant_issue_inadequate_containment.pdf | |
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