You are welcome but since then I have continued to upgrade my training system. Check out the training pods to take your dog's training to the next level.
@@Ziya87Akin we are putting examples of levels in various organizations in our membership section as well as how to sign up for events as well as what to do when you arrive at an event. We even have a handlers meeting from an event we did last year for those that are new. It will all be on our membership section as well as showing a dog that is new to scentwork and progressing with various training systems
Thank you so much for sharing this!!! Does it matter what age you start? My husky is 4.5 years old, and I'm considering trying to see if he'll be able to learn how to pick up on gluten. (Wheat, Barley and Rye.)
You should check out my video on creating clarity in scentwork. You see a dog working it’s first session as a puppy and understanding the game very quickly. 4.5 will be fine there are lots of senior dogs competing in scentwork and many professional dogs working to an old age.
If the dog is struggling to grasp the game do you recommend taking a step back, removing the tube and holding the canister (tin) and indicating at the source as the dog indicates on the canister (tin) instead?
If you take a look at my bsd food reward system it would work perfect in your case. The odor is still contained in the bottom of the base and food can be placed on top of the odor. In the next couple weeks I’ll have a video showing a dog start on them. With just the bases or the modified bases if a dog is struggling I start with just two one with odor one without and the first several reps food is placed on top of the base, the dog drives in and then click and reward when he takes the food.
@@FamilyFirstK9 I did something similar today working a couple dogs. A golden with lower drive that wasn’t really “getting the game”. Once I took the top pipe off/ pair it with the food on top it seemed to respond better. After it keeps driving in I’ll remove the food and reward at source. Looking forward to seeing the video uploaded. Appreciate all the help!
For sport I start with birch. We have switched to the open top food reward and they tend to work better than the elbows as seen in this video. It doesn’t matter if it’s a sport or professional detection dog we can start them with food.
I have since moved away from these tubes. If you will watch creating a scentwork champion episode 3 you will see what we switched over to. With these you can work by yourself much easier and we will do a demo on the membership section.
Depends on the dog. If they are a sport dog I start them off on birch since it's the first odor they will see in competition. If it is a professional detection dog then I typically start on marijuana.
@@ربيعكنعان-ص3ذ I plan on a video real soon about fearful dogs and another way to use the tubes. Our entire system including multiple ways of training will be on patreon.
Consider wearing a mic while making your videos. It's really hard to hear you without turning up volume all the way. Your intro music then is blasting. Good video and great information otherwise. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing!! I still quite not understand 100% but now at least understand what this tool does to the dog 👍👍👍
Jeremy does a great job of explaining step by step. Also the odor imprinting tubes are awesome!
Thank you. I love the tubes and even use a variation of them for dogs with fear issues.
My boy loves to “find it” and I wanted to get him started into scentwork. Thanks so much for this!
You are welcome
God Tier Video
Scent of thinking of the dog!
Your perspective is awesome!
Thank you
Thank you for this amazing video
Thank you, I have modified my approach a bit. check out episode 3 of creating a scentwork champion and episode 4.
Thanks.
You are welcome but since then I have continued to upgrade my training system. Check out the training pods to take your dog's training to the next level.
Thanks!
You are welcome.
Hello sir, could you please make a video of how I do the scent work setup?
When you say setup are you wanting a video on the odors used, the strength of the odors placed on the q tips?
@@FamilyFirstK9 No sir, I am an absolute beginner and would love for you to make a video on how I can build up the scent work.
@@Ziya87Akin we are putting examples of levels in various organizations in our membership section as well as how to sign up for events as well as what to do when you arrive at an event. We even have a handlers meeting from an event we did last year for those that are new. It will all be on our membership section as well as showing a dog that is new to scentwork and progressing with various training systems
@@FamilyFirstK9 I live in Germany Sir and unfortunately I don't have the opportunity to take part.
Nice video thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Great video, thanks for that! Where can I buy the equipment?
Elitek9.com they have the elbows as seen in this video and the open top food reward bases as well.
Thank you so much for sharing this!!! Does it matter what age you start? My husky is 4.5 years old, and I'm considering trying to see if he'll be able to learn how to pick up on gluten. (Wheat, Barley and Rye.)
You should check out my video on creating clarity in scentwork. You see a dog working it’s first session as a puppy and understanding the game very quickly. 4.5 will be fine there are lots of senior dogs competing in scentwork and many professional dogs working to an old age.
@@FamilyFirstK9 thanks so much! I'll go and look for the video. What's it titled? =)
super
cool
If the dog is struggling to grasp the game do you recommend taking a step back, removing the tube and holding the canister (tin) and indicating at the source as the dog indicates on the canister (tin) instead?
If you take a look at my bsd food reward system it would work perfect in your case. The odor is still contained in the bottom of the base and food can be placed on top of the odor. In the next couple weeks I’ll have a video showing a dog start on them. With just the bases or the modified bases if a dog is struggling I start with just two one with odor one without and the first several reps food is placed on top of the base, the dog drives in and then click and reward when he takes the food.
@@FamilyFirstK9 I did something similar today working a couple dogs. A golden with lower drive that wasn’t really “getting the game”. Once I took the top pipe off/ pair it with the food on top it seemed to respond better. After it keeps driving in I’ll remove the food and reward at source. Looking forward to seeing the video uploaded. Appreciate all the help!
We are two weeks out from showing the green dog get started but you will see the two bases we use.
@@FamilyFirstK9 have you ever come across a dog that’s had a negative reaction to the oils (AKC scents) used during scent work?
@@brettkrajewski4693 yes I have seen two at workshops. Akc uses two drops which is stronger than organizations like cpe.
What odor you use
For sport I start with birch. We have switched to the open top food reward and they tend to work better than the elbows as seen in this video. It doesn’t matter if it’s a sport or professional detection dog we can start them with food.
How do you do this with only one person?
I have since moved away from these tubes. If you will watch creating a scentwork champion episode 3 you will see what we switched over to. With these you can work by yourself much easier and we will do a demo on the membership section.
Hi good day sir what odor you use or can i make odor
Depends on the dog. If they are a sport dog I start them off on birch since it's the first odor they will see in competition. If it is a professional detection dog then I typically start on marijuana.
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next step please
I will be posting more videos to come in Scentwork. We will be doing a couple start to finish series on our patreon page.
@@FamilyFirstK9 thank you we will waiting for you
@@ربيعكنعان-ص3ذ I plan on a video real soon about fearful dogs and another way to use the tubes. Our entire system including multiple ways of training will be on patreon.
Consider wearing a mic while making your videos. It's really hard to hear you without turning up volume all the way. Your intro music then is blasting. Good video and great information otherwise. Thanks!
Just bought a wireless mic
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