Controlled Aggression
Controlled Aggression
Jerry Bradshaw
Ditch Your Bite Suit!
1 hour 28 minutes Posted Jun 19, 2026 at 7:00 am.
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In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses:

  • Keeping in mind the olfactory and visual cues of a bite suit that we don't often consider. 

  • Reducing equipment fixation, creating habits of engagement, and training the behaviors you want into your dog. 

  • Why your dog needs to believe the bite suit is irrelevant. 

  • Focusing training on the most likely scenarios your dog will encounter.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Too much suit work creates a false sense of security for your dog. 

  • Active aggression is a trained response, usually to an invasion of territory or other behaviors soliciting that reaction. Through classical conditioning, we can train dogs to show that behavior in training and, in turn, active scenarios in deployment.

  • Create a habit of engagement. During the development of your younger dogs, you want to develop that habit so they know where they're going to bite, so they don't get into a state of choice paralysis. 

  • Train leg bites - it is typically the easiest and most likely place the dog will be able to get a bite on in most engagements.

  • You're increasing the probability of real engagements every time you deemphasize the cues of odor and visuals from suits.

 

"We want to camouflage these suits with different visual patterns, randomize the visual cue of that suit, and so that means different colors, textures, covering those suits with, jeans, jackets, raincoats, sheets, layers of blankets, right, all of these things to make the picture look a lot less like a guy in a bite suit, and a lot more like what a suspect might look like on the street." —  Jerry Bradshaw

 

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Train hard, train smart, be safe.

 

 

Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie

 

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