SEARCH AND RESCUE – DETECTION DOG TRAINING

Purpose: To teach several techniques for training Search and Rescue dogs. This class will help handlers train their dogs to detect scent sources (any scent you want to train for) and achieve a passive alert. This class will train using Cadaver as the scent source.

Course Information: This class is for beginners and intermediates that do not have a reliable alert. Types of sources you can use: Cadaver, Narcotics, Animals, Antlers, etc… This class will help troubleshoot problems that arise during training. I will be showing lots of video for demonstration purposes. It will help if you are able to upload videos to show your dog working, (You will receive plenty of help to help you do this). This class is for puppies 8 weeks or older or adult dogs up to 5.

Prerequisites: None

What you can expect to learn in this course:

  • What is cadaver/detection training?
  • Several methods that teach the dog to learn the odor and the alert/response, without the handler interfering. (Keeps false alerts at a minimum)
  • Step by step instruction each week.
  • We will teach the dog to independently search without relying on the handler to direct them.

Instructor: Janet Wilts

Course Length: 6 (six) one and a half hour sessions meet weekly for six weeks.

Course Fee –

For Credit Live: $240.00

Audited Live: $160.00

Price: $240.00

Student Information:

Access to this course will expire in 6 months. Therefore, you have 6 months to complete this course from the date of registration.

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