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K9 Nose Work: Train Your Dog's Scenting Abilities
Honing dog's scenting abilities through fun and games.
This article first appeared in The Bark, Issue 60, Summer 2010 Photographs by Daniela Lopez
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I just enrolled my 4 year old chihuahua mix in a nose work class since he can't do agility anymore. We start soon and I can't wait! We're taking it at www.arf.net in Walnut Creek!
I just enrolled my 12 yr old Westie in a series that begins in July in New Hampshire, thanks to this article.
Where in NH anywhere near Portsmouth?!?
This dog studio is in Saco, ME and they offer Scent Games classes: http://www.finishforwarddogs.com.
You and your dogs are gonna love scent work. I have 2 labs - one has been doing this since they started at the SPCALA in Long Beach, CA years ago. He is a retired guide dog and was a bit lost without a 'job' to do. I give all the credit to Ron Gaunt, Jill-Marie O'Brien & Amy Herot for helping me turn him back into a dog again. The dogs will have a blast! You will love watching how your dog works the room. Good Luck!!!
Do you think its possible for me to do this with my dog without going to training? is there something I can read that will show me how? Thanks
Holly, For more information, I suggest contacting:
K9 Nose Work Workshops
National Association of Canine Scent Work
Yes this is a very easy game to teach your dog/any dog.
This sounds like so much fun. No workshops where we live, but maybe we can figure something out. My dog tends to be a bit timid, she's about 10-11 yrs. old and she never has been much on playing. This could be perfect for us.
My dog, a Katrina rescue, is so smart, so sweet, but so bored! This sounds like a great idea, but I need a place near me to train him! I live in New York State, near Hudson, Rhinebeck, Hillsdale. Millerton is not far either. Does anyone know of a place around here????????
I'm hoping to get this started at Pets Alive West, a shelter in Westchester County. If you haven't found anything up there, check in with us as we have a *lot* of older dogs at the shelter who can't do Agility or other strenuous activities, but can do nose work for sure.
Sue Sternberg's place, Rondout Valley Animals for Adoption, might also be a good place to check. They have all kinds of great things going on there. Good Luck!
Misa
Hi try Positive Paws or Sirus dog training in upstate NY
Where's the video?
Snafu on the site. Video is up now. Thanks for your note.
This looks so cool! But why are three out of the four male dogs shown intact? Not a good message to send, is it?
I agree! We have an epidemic in the US of dog and cat overpopulation and don't need one more dog or cat! Please spay and neuter!
Please use your own space elsewhere to preach your message and just watch and learn something.
not every dog should be neutered, most for sure but if we neuter them all there will be NO dogs within 20 years. scary thought to me. just maybe these are great blood for their breed. but anyone who says neuter EVERY dog and cat is an extremist. that's kinda scary too.
maybe because the one dog came from a shelter and that's why it was fixed. the other dogs probably came from a breeder and had a breeding contract. or they came from byb's and ppl are wanting to breed them for dumb reasons.
really, why would dogs jus t walk around like tha.......
Dogs already have a very impressive sense of smell, with this added training, I bet they will become as good as police dogs. Now it will become even harder to hide the treats from them.
I love this article and the video! My dog, Muriel and I have been enjoying K9 Nose Work for almost four years. We compete at the highest title level, and I have the pleasure of teaching the activity to others - it's changed both our lives, and the community of K9 Nose Work dogs and people have become our extended family.
There is now an official K9 Nose Work blog where you can learn more about the activity and sport, get to know dogs who do K9 Nose Work, and more. Check it out and spread the word about K9 Nose Work. Your dog will love it, and you'll love to see him happier than he's ever been!
Check out the blog at k9noseworkblog.blogspot.com
Happy Sniffing!
Jeff McMahon