Foundations of Detection

Nov 2025 Seminar

Skill Level: Beginner

Length: 5 Modules

Access Period: Unlimited

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Foundations of Detection

319 Videos

17 Hours, 13 Minutes of Content

 

 

 

This seminar is a primer on detection training that every dog trainer should see. Taught by Kevin Sheldahl, a practical teacher with decades of experience. This course is jam-packed with little gold nuggets of information and wisdom, you don't even realize how good it is until you've seen it. There is 300 videos with additional text and supplemental content.

 

Kevin's experience and bias come from a practical working dog application, but our attendees and their variety of dogs challenged him to expand his perspective on a variety of scent sports and canine enrichment activities. This makes the Foundations to Detection course good for all dog owners and trainers to learn something useful that they can apply to their own training and relationship with their dog.

 

About the Instructor

The instructor for our seminar is Kevin Sheldahl. There are very few people in this country who have Kevin's qualifications. We have attached a link to his resume below.

Read Kevin Sheldahl's resume.

Kevin has been involved in detection training since the mid 1980’s and has taught teams in narcotics detection, explosives, contraband (corrections), wildlife detection, as well as human remains. He also handled detection dogs of various types throughout his career as a Deputy in a large SW Sheriff’s Department. Currently retired from full time law enforcement Kevin is still heavily involved in training teams for many disciplines and is qualified as a Teaching Judge. Kevin is also active in dog sports and is currently an American Schutzhund Judge. In this role he judges scent work for those titles/certificates. Currently Kevin is preparing to begin his 72nd course in Basic Handler Training for law enforcement. Kevin also is a frequent instructor at seminars and workshops on detection training, tracking, and patrol work.

 


FOUNDATIONS OF DETECTION TRAINING

The beginning of developing the detection canine regardless of discipline

 

  1. WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF DETECTION TRAINING FOUNDATIONS?
    • Indication
    • Alert
    • Find
    • Odor recognition
  2. UNDERSTANDING REINFORCEMENT
    • Rewards are reinforcement
    • Reinforcement is not dependent on rewards!
    • Classical Conditioning
    • Instrumental Learning
  3. METHODS FOR ASSOCIATING ODORS DURING FOUNDATION DEVELOPMENT
    • Primary Rewards
      • Pairing/reinforcement sources
      • Markers
      • Handler Involvement
    • Secondary rewards
      • Slight of hand
      • Markers
      • Handler involvement
      • Food vs. Object?
  4. UNDERSTANDING THE CLEVER HANS EFFECTS/AND SPECIAL CANINE ATTRIBUTES
    • Who was Clever Hans?
    • Monkey Stuff
    • Of wolves and dogs
    • Effects on training/deployment outcomes
  5. EQUIPMENT POSSIBILITIES
    • Gadgets and detection training
    • Various boxes/containers for odor introduction
    • Boxes for movement and odor recognition
    • Vertical Boards for indication development
    • Vertical Boards for odor recognition
    • Leashes, harnesses, collars, etc.
  6. GETTING STARTED
    • Before we start
    • Which approach for which dog?
    • Priorities based on deployment/competitions?
    • Training the dog in front of us
  7. SUCCESIVE APPROXIMATION
    • Expectations
    • Mood/motivation, frustration
    • Understanding your specific goals for the training scenario
  8. INDICATIONS/BREAKING IT DOWN
    • What works
    • What we expect in training and in the field
    • How to get there
    • Understanding flushing behavior vs. Obedience
      • Why is this important in foundations
  9. BEGINNINGS OF SEARCHING
    • White Boxes and their use
    • Vertical Boards and their use
  10. INTRODUCING A RITUAL
    • Anticipation & dopamine
    • Communication
    • Harnessing social behaviors
  11. REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULES
    • Now and in the future
    • Why bother?
  12. PROBLEM SOLVING
    • Indication development common behaviors
    • Odor association
  13. PREPARING FOR THE NEXT STEPS IN DETECTION
    • Although the subject of future workshops it is best to set. Up for success!
    • Exercises to facilitate transitions
      • Reinforcement
      • Patterns
      • Generalization
    • Understanding your dogs hunting abilities and intrinsic behavior or lack thereof

TARGET AUDIENCE

Scent Detection

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

None

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FAQ

Who is Kevin Sheldahl?

Kevin Sheldahl is a Police Dog Teaching Judge. 

He is a Police Service Dog Teaching Judge (PSP/DPO/WPO Patrol, narcotics, explosives, human remains, Police S&R, Game Detection Dog, Tracking/Trailing, and SWAT).

Kevin has trained police service dogs since the mid-1980's, he was a full time police K9 handler for ta large Sheriff's Department in NM from 1992 until his retirement in 2015.  Kevin is still involved in the K-9 program he helped foster throughout his career in a Reserve Deputy capacity.

Kevin has been the head instructor for over 70 six-week police K9 handler classes since 1992. Prior to this he was an assistant instructor for a large police dog vendor.

K-9 SERVICES LLC is owned and operated by Kevin Sheldahl.  Kevin has more than 30 years of experience in training law enforcement officers, corrections officers and military handlers and their service dogs.  There is no substitute for experience.  Kevin and the other instructors at K-9 Services embody that approach to K-9 operations.  Field, tactical, and investigative experience is a prerequisite for all instructors.

He has been involved in the training of working dogs as both a hobby and professionally for 35 years. He has taught numerous handlers from agencies throughout the United States, Judged Certifications and Competitive events, and been a guest speaker and instructor for various organizations.  Kevin is a Master Instructor (NMDPS) for the above specialties.

 

How long will this course take to complete?

This is a self-study course. You can go through the content at your own pace. There is no time limit on the course. 

 

Does this course expire?

You will have lifetime access to this course. 

 

Will this course be offered in a DVD or stream format?

This course will only be available in an online course format. It will not be offered as a DVD or video stream. The course has more content that can fit on a DVD. In addition, the online format allows students to review material in minutes compared trying to review material in a long DVD.

 

How much content is in this course?

The course contains over 300 short videos in addition to a great deal of written content and photos. In total, there is about 16 hours of content to watch in this course.

 

Do you need to be enrolled in the six-week in-person K9 handler program with Kevin to take this course?

No, anybody interested in learning more about Scent Detection & K9 Detector Work can take and learn from this course.

 

What odors will be used in this course?

In this course, we show you how to use a variety of odors and how to choose your own odor. This course is applicable to scent sports, working detection, or just having fun with your pet.

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