K9 trainer specialist seeks KZN farm collaboration

In exchange for accommodation, he offers unparalleled security and protection services for the farm and surrounding areas.

Internationally acclaimed K9 dog trainer and security specialist Tony Levin seeks to expand his operations to KZN.

He hopes to achieve this through a collaborative partnership with a farm owner.

Boasting extensive experience in the South African Police Service and SA National Defence Force, Levin’s dog training expertise has seen him commissioned for training protection dogs for Eswatini sugar cane farmers, drug sniffer dogs for the Western Cape police, bite dogs for police and anti-poaching tracking units and even bomb and ammunition detection K9s for the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF).

His comprehensive understanding of security measures and tactical defence makes him an invaluable asset in training highly disciplined and efficient K9 units.

He is also a 6th dan karate instructor, specialising in security and defence.

To expand his training operations, Levin is looking for a farm in KZN with a cottage available for low-cost rent.

K9 dog trainer and security specialist Tony Levin in action.

In exchange for the accommodation, he offers unparalleled security and protection services for the farm and surrounding areas.

Apart from being a master trainer, he also breeds his own dogs, ensuring that each K9 is raised and trained to meet the highest security and performance standards.

His commitment to excellence and proven track record make him an ideal partner for farmers seeking to bolster their security measures.

Levin’s proposal presents a win-win situation: a secure environment for the farm and surrounding areas, coupled with the opportunity for farmers to partner with one of the best in the field of K9 training.

This collaboration promises enhanced safety and peace of mind, backed by Levin’s unparalleled expertise and dedication.

Contact Levin at tlevin007@gmail.com or 066 252 4126, alternatively through budddieshumba@gmail.com or 082 738 9355.

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