TSA Seeks More Feedback on Dog Training Class Surveys
Published Date: 4/23/2025
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The TSA is asking to keep collecting feedback from students who finish their instructor-led classroom training at the Canine Training Center. This helps make sure the training stays top-notch. No big changes or costs are expected, just a smooth extension of the current process.
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