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The value of a trained behavior at source
Yep, that’s right, I'm talking about a trained indication!!! For many dogs and handlers, teaching a clear behavior at source - otherwise known as an indication or final response - can be very useful for our dog’s understanding and for handlers to read their dogs....
Time is on your Nosework side
With increased access to nosework/scent detection trials, new teams are out in droves competing in this very fun sport! I am delighted to see teams who were competitive in other sports, specifically agility, finding the joys of nosework. They are drawn to the...
No hide, No problem – expanding your blank search area skills
In nose/scent work there's a lot of talk about false alerts and how we can talk our dogs into a hide. This is more common in container searches but we also see it vehicles, exteriors and interiors where airflow can pool odor. This got me thinking how both the DOG and...
You got that one – A Nosework Blog
"You got that one" A familiar phrase you've probably heard or used during an advanced nosework search. It’s what we might say when our dog goes back to a found hide. Although there are different approaches to handling found hides, the most common one is to not reward...
What is your dog’s search recovery time?
I was talking with someone today about blasting dogs and missing thresholds. We both had tried or advised starting further back from the start to help with checking the start area more thoroughly. It works. They get to blast and then settle into the search many feet...
End Line Routine
As we celebrate ringing in the new year, it got me thinking about how we celebrate our "end line" routine, whether it's agility, obedience, nosework or another sport. We spend a lot of time training our start line routine and deciding what works best before we cross...
In the Spotlight – Making the Most of Your Training Sessions
Teaching teams in multiple sports and training my own dogs I often see where we just go through the motion and are not present to watch and learn from the training session and our dog. All training sessions give us information if we are willing to watch and listen!...
Being a good actor when running known hides hides in Nosework
First, I prematurely published this before I was done and had to quickly un-publish it. I heard from lots of people so it's nice to know my blogs are being enjoyed and that I need to get them out more frequently! Back on topic ... Being a good actor is kinda my thing!...
Enriched and well rested dogs!
I was reflecting the other day how well my dogs sleep at night and wish I could do the same! They are out like a light, often belly up with the fan cooling their underside. They also even sleep in! I do have an older dog, who's age does affect how much she sleeps now,...
Baby Dog Training Days
A training gem I picked up many years ago from Patti Hatfield Mah was that our seasoned dogs still need to have baby dog training days. Pick one day a week where you go back to training your foundations skills. Foundations is everything! Without a strong base,...