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New Tracking Book: K9 Trailing; The Straightest Path

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  • Hi All,

    I know some of you are interested in tracking work and I have a new book recently published by Alpine Publications called K9 Trailing; The Straightest Path. This is a no-nonsense approach to tracking/ trailing work based on my actual manhunt deployments. It is a step by step program and the first in a series of three books. Amazon has been sold out on the book for over a month but I have limited edition hardcover and soft back books at our facility that I can sign for any interested. Here is a link to my web page talking about my books and our store page for ordering. Thanks and please feel free to write if you have any questions.

    www.JeffSchettler.com

    Thanks,

    Jeff

  • Pretty sure when you are hawking your own product the proper place to put it is classifieds.

  • Thanks Debra. I truly appreciate you.

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