Coast Services provides professional security solutions across the UK, specialising in manned guarding, wireless CCTV systems, dog handling, mobile patrols, and key holding services.

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Dog Handling

Dog Handling

Trained security dogs are an extraordinarily effective deterrent against intruders. Anyone wanting to commit an act of theft or vandalism will have second thought at the sight of our dogs.

Coast Service’s dogs are under the constant control of their qualified handler.

This combination makes a Coast Services Dog Security Unit as effective as up to five conventional security guards, thanks to its strong visual deterrent, enhanced hearing, and exceptional sense of smell.

Coast Services provides NASDU qualified dog handler teams who are able to remain at your premises over agreed times.

This acts as a highly visible deterrent are able to more effectively detect intruders. They are always well equipped to be suitable for any assignment.

The Coast Services Dog Units have the necessary training to carry out

  • Internal building searches
  • External building searches
  • Perimeter patrols

The advantage of these patrol services is their ability to detect intruders more efficiently than a static security officer.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. All our security dogs are professionally trained and handled by experienced, SIA-licensed officers. They are trained to respond only to their handler's commands and are carefully managed around workers and members of the public at all times.
We primarily use German Shepherds and Belgian Malinois — breeds renowned for their intelligence, trainability, and natural guarding instincts. Each dog is selected for temperament and undergoes extensive training before operational deployment.
Yes. All our dog handlers hold valid SIA licences and specialist canine handling qualifications, with training in first aid, conflict management, and health and safety.
Yes. Our K9 units often work alongside manned guards, CCTV monitoring, and mobile patrols as part of an integrated security solution.
Dog handling units can cover significantly larger areas than a single static guard and provide a far stronger visual deterrent on many sites.