I used to work at a kennel where they train all the police K-9s for a decent radiusI realize this is a long shot, but anyone here with working dog
experience?
I have been working towards getting my Shepherd certified for area search and/or human remains detection, wondering if anyone has done this before.
Some tasteful voyeurism.When I was living out in the country,our next door neighbor was an Oakland police officer and had a police dog.Members from the police department would come to his house to train the dogs.I would be mowing the lawn & I could look over the fence in the back yard and see the training going on.They had obstacles & places for the bad guy to hide in the padded suit & even the bad guy by himself in the padded suit.They did not give commands in English.
Sorry if I got your hopes up.
I think you're right.I could watch for long periods of time.Some tasteful voyeurism.
I think you may be the forum’s most interesting person.I realize this is a long shot, but anyone here with working dog
experience?
I have been working towards getting my Shepherd certified for area search and/or human remains detection, wondering if anyone has done this before.
If Freddy makes it to the point that he is doing the practice searches for an actual person or scent target, I will try to get some video.Could you start wearing a go pro? Start a video blog?
Our PD used to put on a k9 show every year at their training academy to raise money. And I had a friend/deputy with a K9. They are amazing to watch.If Freddy makes it to the point that he is doing the practice searches for an actual person or scent target, I will try to get some video.
Right now he is just starting to transition from obedience training to searching fairly small areas of brush and tall grass for his tug or a family member. Training days with the SAR organization are just me for now, hiding to be found, or flanking a certified handler and K9 to help navigate etc.
His first official assessment last week was acceptable, but not great. Hopefully just because he was getting sick (another vet trip the day after), because when he is with me his drive seems really good. He is my fourth German Shepherd, and although the others were also from working lines, Freddy is the first that had strong enough drive that I thought he might be able to make it through certification. He is so active he is just barely tolerable for my family to live with.
If he washes out, he will become a full time pet and the training facility we use will divert a Shepherd, Mal, or Dutchie out of their LEO or MWD program and Freddy will get a brother or sister.
What scent work have you done so far?I realize this is a long shot, but anyone here with working dog
experience?
I have been working towards getting my Shepherd certified for area search and/or human remains detection, wondering if anyone has done this before.
Very basics only. Unclear if he is going to move towards human remains detection, live find, or both.What scent work have you done so far?
Fix your laces before you tripFreddy is about to graduate from his odor detection class, and got approved today to start participating in the area search training. So far, he is progressing nicely.View attachment 86188View attachment 86189
Lol. The laces on these boots are comically long, but they don’t quite reach the groundFix your laces before you trip
I worry about you.Lol. The laces on these boots are comically long, but they don’t quite reach the ground
I knew a dog that looked just like that one growing upFreddy is doing well with his article and room searches, and he has his first nighttime area search training Saturday night.
I built him an odor detection wall last weekend and working with that has really improved his focus with his final response to odor.View attachment 86729View attachment 86730View attachment 86731View attachment 86732
He’s just all business when the game is on!
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The scent tubes give the dog a number of discrete places to search for target odor, and let you move the target odor easily, reward for staying focused on the odor (so the dog thinks the odor is rewarding him as opposed to looking to the handler for the reward), and allows placing multiple odors to test that the dog is alerting to target odor only, not just a strong scent, gloves, cotton balls, the toy scent etc.Thanks for sharing this journey, it's really neat.
How do the scent tubes work?
Do they contain different item/scents then capped at both ends?