Jack and Sheree are the
owners/trainers of K-9 Concepts, Inc. They employ three
officers with dog handling experience part time. Jack Robicheaux has been training
dogs for over 40 years. He attended and was certified by two
nationally recognized dog training schools and attended
Kilgore College - East Texas Police Academy. He was
employed by two training centers prior to the opening of
K-9 Concepts. He served as a commissioned Reserve Officer
in Texas and the Iberia Parish Sheriff's Office. He is now a commissioned Reserve Officer for
Broussard Police Department where he works with his personal dog.
Having worked as a
Veterinarian Technician for six years, Jack has extensive
health care experience with dogs. He is also the author
of Basic Narcotic Detector Dog Training which is being
used as a text by many departments including Chicago
Police Department and Iowa and Louisiana State Police.
Parts thereof are being used as Los Angeles Police Department's
Narcotic Group S.O.P / training manual.
Sheree Robicheaux started
training with dogs in 1977 while living in Germany. She
began working with Police Dogs in 1984.
Jack and Sheree support
and are active members of United States Police Canine Association
(USPCA), National Narcotic Detection Dog Association
(NNDDA), National Police Canine Association (NPCA), and
California Narcotic Canine Association (CNCA).
The Regional Counter Drug
Training Academy in Meridian, Mississippi recently
selected Jack to be the instructor for their new Narcotic
Detector Dog Team Courses. He served as a board member of
NNDDA for three years and also served as a trustee for
the board of Region 10, USPCA. He worked on the rules
committee for narcotic dogs for USPCA when that
organization made changes in its certification. He is a
certified judge for tracking, patrol and narcotics for
USPCA and NPCA. He is presently serving as vice president
and is on the rules committee for NPCA.
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