Global Training Academy is located in beautiful Texas.
We sell and provide our detector dogs & K9 Training Services in EVERY State in the USA & throughout the whole World!
At K9 Global Training Academy we have over 180 years combined experience, we are licensed by the Texas Commission on Private Security, Registered with the DEA, the Texas DPS, and the ATF for the use of explosives.
We are also a member of the San Antonio Better Business Bureau, and the Texas & United States Chambers of Commerce.
We've been training dogs for over 24 years:
We specialize in training Bomb Dogs, Drug Dogs, & Mine Dogs, Dual Purpose Patrol & Narcotics Dogs, Dual Purpose Patrol & Explosives Dogs, Police Dogs, Patrol Dogs, Tracking Dogs, Termite Dogs, Arson Dogs, Search and Rescue Dogs
Our sniffing dogs have a reputation of being the very best!
Impressively; we have a massive amount of dogs all over the world and the United States.
The main goal of Global Training Academy is to give you the satisfaction and the best results for your investment. Our working dogs have set and keep setting the standards for others to follow.
There is no doubt that we have built a solid reputation as being the very best in the K9 business. Just Check Our References by Clicking Here!
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