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Search and Rescue 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.

Prerequisites: None

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.

Course Length: 6 (six) one and a half hour sessions meet weekly for six weeks. See the starting dates above for the first class dates. Classes will meet on the same day, same time each week.

One Time Cost:

Course Cost (Register above):
For Credit: Live and OnDemand=$236.25
Audited: Live and OnDemand=$157.50

OnDemand is not currently available

Live—You will speak to the instructor in an online “classroom” with other students. Choose from the listed times in the Course Registration box above.
OnDemand/Recorded—Watch classes "OnDemand"- at your own pace. Click on "OnDemand/Recorded Session" under "Register for Recorded Class" above.

Certification/For Credit-You will participate fully in the class with required homework and tests. You will send in homework (may include video) to learn "hands on" with the instructor examining and providing individualized feedback, attention and assistance on course material.
Audited-You will participate fully in the class with no required homework or tests.
The instructor will not provide any assistance out of class such as viewing your videos in order to be able to give you individualized feedback.

What you can expect to learn:  
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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

For the last 20 years, Janet Wilts has been employed by Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, as a Law  Enforcement Ranger and Climbing Ranger. She is now the Law Enforcement Specialist.  As a climbing ranger she was responsible for responding to the technical Rescue's, accidents and searches in janetGrand Teton National Park. She worked front country LE for the  South District and responded to law enforcement incidents.  

Janet had worked in Search and Rescue for over 30 years. She started working technical rescue and searching in Yosemite National Park. Janet is a  member of High Country Search Dogs and until recently a member of Wyoming K-9 SAR. Janet has trained 5 of her own search dogs and has been training search dogs for 20 years.

As a member of High Country K-9 and Wyoming K-9 Search & Rescue she helped to develop the testing criteria and standards. Janet has tested and certified more then 100 dogs, including HC K-9 members, Tri-state testing groups, other dog groups and Ski Patrol. As an instructor for High Country Search Dogs she has conducted seminars in Arizona, Colorado, Utah, California, South Dakota, Texas, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and instructed the following topics: trailing, advanced cadaver/HRD, beginning SAR dog training, beginning cadaver, avalanche, water, rappelling with K-9's, K-9 drives, scent theory, wilderness search, search strategy and advanced wilderness search.

Student Information

This course requires participation in the Orientation Class at E-Training for Dogs, Inc. This short class will help make sure you are prepared to participate fully in the online Webinar class environment. Register HERE.

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