Skill Level: Beginner
Length: 6 Modules
Access Period: Unlimited
Price:
$150.00 $65.00
Foundation of Sport Detection Training
266 videos - 25 HOURS
OF DETAILED INSTRUCTION
There are a number of new dog sports in America in which dogs are trained to detect non-narcotic odors. These sports have become extremely popular. The training for all nose work requires access to a scent work training lab. If you do not have access to an existing training area you will need to put one together for yourself. This is not expensive and can be done in the corner of your garage or basement. If you are brand new to scent work it is important that you know this before purchasing this course.
We filmed 12 handlers and their dogs going through Ericka's first class. Our course contains 266 videos (over 25 hours) of detailed instruction.
You will see handlers of varying skill levels working with dog’s of all ages and temperaments. We included a 9-week-old Border Collie puppy and a 12-year-old senior Chihuahua loving the work.
Scent work training inherently requires trainers have a friend or assistant during some of their training sessions. It is a mistake to think that someone can train a scent detection dog by themselves, that simply cannot be done. There are times in training when a friend should hold the dog while the trainer works a scent pattern with the dog. There are also times in training when an assistant must be the person who hides the search items. This is called a blind search.
Blind searches are the only way a handler will ever get good at reading their dog during a scent detection competition.
The course includes the following:
The sport of scent detection has changed significantly since Leerburg released its first DVD’s. There are new organizations and rule changes. This course will bring you up to speed on many of the current rules.
Ericka cover the differences, and rules of various venues, such as: the National Association of Canine Scent Work (NACSW), the United Kennel Club (UKC), The Sporting Detection Dog Association (SDDA), Canine Work and Games (C-WAGS), and other up and coming organizations. You will learn commonly used terms for detection training, their meanings, and how they apply them to practical training situations. You will learn to train your dog, your client's dogs, and how to teach clients to train their own dogs.
Module 1 | Introduction to Nosework | |
Segment 1 | Meet Ericka Duggan | |
Segment 2 | Terminology | |
Segment 3 | What is Nosework | |
Segment 4 | Training Goals | |
Segment 5 | Any Dog Can Do This | |
Module 2 | Equipment and Training Space | |
Segment 1 | Equipment for the Dog | |
Segment 2 | Training Equipment | |
Segment 3 | Training Space | |
Segment 4 | Human Roles | |
Module 3 | Pre-Search Prep | |
Segment 1 | Selecting Dogs Reward & Building Motivation | |
Segment 2 | Pre-Search Dog Training | |
Segment 3 | Pre-Search Human Training | |
Module 4 | Training the Dog - Steps | |
Segment 1 | The Training Steps | |
Segment 2 | Getting Comfortable in the Search Area | |
Segment 3 | Open Drawer Searches | |
Segment 4 | Open Drawers - Working Around the Corner | |
Segment 5 | Adding Second Level Drawers | |
Segment 6 | Closed Drawers - Pay on Sniff | |
Segment 7 | Using Back Pressure to Stop Aggressive Responses | |
Segment 8 | Capturing Locking ( & Adding Odor) | |
Segment 9 | Pop and Drop ( Removing Food) | |
Segment 10 | Adding the Clicker | |
Segment 11 | Puppies | |
Segment 12 | Recap and Additional Information | |
Module 5 | Individual Dog Progression | |
Segment 1 | Dog 1 - Kingston (Terv) | |
Segment 2 | Dog 2 - Vigo (Malinois) | |
Segment 3 | Dog 3 - Otto (Ibizan Hound) | |
Segment 4 | Dog 4 - Lola (Pitbull) | |
Segment 5 | Dog 5 - Scout (Mix) | |
Segment 6 | Dog 6 - Rae (Cattle Dog) | |
Segment 7 | Dog 7 - Kaidin (Chihuahua) | |
Segment 8 | Dog 8 - Niero (Standard Poodle) | |
Segment 9 | Dog 9 - Maizy (Mix) | |
Segment 10 | Dog 10 - Josie (Cattle Dog / Border Collie Mix) | |
Segment 11 | Dog 11 - Mercedes (Beauceron) | |
Segment 12 | Dog 12 - Aurora (Malinois) | |
Module 6 | Where to go From Here | |
Segment 1 | Q&A | |
Segment 2 | Equipment |
TARGET AUDIENCE
Perfect for professional trainers and hobbyists alike.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
It may be helpful to have a second hand for this training. While there is not pre-requisite for this course, watching Michael Ellis's Video " The Power of Training Dog With Food" will give you a great head start when you start your detection training.
MODULE 1: Introduction to Nosework
SEGMENT 1: Meet Ericka Duggan
Meet your Instructor
SEGMENT 2: Terminology
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SEGMENT 3: What is Nosework?
Explanation of Detection Sports
SEGMENT 4: Training Goals
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SEGMENT 5: Any Dog Can Do This
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MODULE 2: Equipment and Training Space
SEGMENT 1: Equipment Needed
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SEGMENT 2: Training Space
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SEGMENT 3: Human Roles
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SEGMENT 4: Ask Cindy
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MODULE 3: Pre Search Prep
SEGMENT 1: Selecting Dogs Reward & Building Motivation
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SEGMENT 2: Pre Search Dog Training
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SEGMENT 3: Pre Search Human Training
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MODULE 4: Training the Dog - Steps
SEGMENT 1: The Training Steps
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SEGMENT 2: Getting Comfortable in the Search Area
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SEGMENT 3: Open Drawer Searches
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SEGMENT 4: Open Drawers - Working Around the Corner
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SEGMENT 5: Adding Second Level Drawers
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SEGMENT 6: Close Drawers - Pay on Sniff
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SEGMENT 7: Using Back Pressure to Stop Aggressive Responses
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SEGMENT 8: Capturing Locking ( & Adding Odor )
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SEGMENT 9: Pop And Drop ( Removing Food )
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SEGMENT 10: Adding the Clicker
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SEGMENT 11: Puppies
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SEGMENT 12: Recap & Additional Information
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MODULE 5: Individual Dog Progression
SEGMENT 1: Dog 1 - Kingston
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SEGMENT 2: Dog 2 - Vigo
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SEGMENT 3: Dog 3 - Otto
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SEGMENT 4: Dog 4 - Lola
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SEGMENT 5: Dog 5 - Scout
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SEGMENT 6: Dog 6 - Rae
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SEGMENT 7: Dog 7 - Kaidin
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SEGMENT 8: Dog 8 - Niero
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SEGMENT 9: Dog 9 - Maizy
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SEGMENT 10: Dog 10 - Josie
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SEGMENT 11: Dog 11 - Mercedes
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SEGMENT 12: Dog 12 - Aurora
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MODULE 6: Where to go From Here
SEGMENT 1: Q&A
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SEGMENT 2: Equipment
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SEGMENT 3: Key Practices for Storing and Maintaining Nosework Supplies
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