Fantastic video! I was looking at your site and noting that there are only three scents used in the training kit. I'm not looking to do competitive nose work with my dog. I'm looking at more of a search and rescue application. I know this is the starting point, however is there a transition to giving a specific scent and then having the dog search out the specific scent? Is the same process once I gotten past the indicator and other various distractions?
@caninetrainingsystem9 жыл бұрын
+Adrian Massi i Adrian, this title in the series, "The Search", directly deals with what you're asking about. It will be released soon. Also, the Advanced Nose Work Kit contains 5 scents but you can use any odor in the detection boxes. The technique is great for narcotics, biologicals, explosives, cadaver, bed bugs etc. It's the technique, not the target type that is critical and as an Indication first methodology, it yields professional results in a very, very short time.