About Priority One Canine: Elite Protection Dogs for Real-World Security

About Priority One Canine: Elite Protection Dogs for Real-World Security

Priority One Canine provides fully trained, family-integrated protection dogs for individuals and organizations who need reliable, real-world personal security. These protection dogs are purpose-bred, professionally trained, and placed through a deliberate process that prioritizes control, stability, and everyday usability. With every placement, Priority One delivers complete protection solutions built around the right dog, the right home, and long-term support.

"A trained dog is more than a deterrent — it's a statement of protection, discipline, and trust."
— Wade Morrell, Founder

Experience Behind the Program

Priority One Canine was founded by professionals with Marine Corps and law enforcement backgrounds. That experience informs the program's training philosophy and decision-making.

As a result, Priority One training methods reflect real operational environments, accountability, and risk awareness. These training skills are then applied to civilian family life.

Company Background

Priority One Canine was built around a simpler goal: provide capable protection dogs that work in real homes, with real people, under real conditions.

Placement remains intentionally limited to maintain standards, oversight, and accountability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Priority One Canine specializes in fully trained, family-integrated protection dogs designed for real-world personal security.
Clients include families, executives, and professionals who want dependable personal protection without sacrificing household stability.
Priority One Canine does not offer basic obedience training or untrained dogs. We provide complete, professionally trained protection dogs with structured placement and long-term support.
The program is designed primarily for family and personal environments, not commercial security or sport use.
The founders remain directly involved in training standards, placement decisions, and client support to maintain consistency and accountability.
Yes. Dogs are placed throughout the United States, with delivery and on-site training included.
The first step is a conversation to assess needs, environment, and fit before any commitment is made.

Speaking With Priority One Canine

Choosing a protection dog is a serious decision. Priority One Canine encourages thoughtful evaluation, open discussion, and clear expectations. If you are exploring whether a family-integrated protection dog is right for your situation, the next step is a conversation. Contact Priority One Canine today for a no-pressure discussion and get all your questions answered.

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