Discover the Amazingly Simple Way to Train Your Dog in Scent Work!
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- Опубліковано 19 лют 2023
- Learn how to train your dog in 3 steps to reliably search for odor. Your dog will gain comprehension and literally be able to successfully search and find odor in minutes. #baebeasdogtraining #scentwork #dogtraining
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Thank you. I love the minimalistic approach but not compromising on the end result. Can you show us when and how you train an alert. Thanks
Training an alert behavior is on my list of videos to make in the near future.
Was this by any chance already made?
I've been wondering how to get started and you have simplified the whole process for me and I really appreciate it and i will follow this.... Please keep teaching
I’m glad the video helped.
This was a pretty good walkthrough of a step-by-step. I already have my dog trained on find it in the house and now I'm working on taking it outside. The slow motion Parts in this video had me cracking up though. I would also like to see the training part of marking.
By marking, do you mean alert?
@BaebeasDogTrainingPortland no , by marking, I mean the dog is showing me where "it" is. My dog can find it really well. I want to work on the part where she shows me where "it" is.
@@jeromesadlo9470 yes, your “marking” is what scent work trainers call “alert” behavior. I have a video on how to train the alert.
ua-cam.com/video/nk9rcjuEQN0/v-deo.htmlsi=t-F0fSTNUTJKPaq8
@BaebeasDogTrainingPortland okay cool i watched it, thank you! my key takeaway was that you are rewarding the dog for both the scent and the behavior. And that skipping that part can lead to just the alert without finding the scent. Appreciate it!
Thank you for the guidance. I’m ready to try it out.
The dogs love it! Let me know how it goes.
Thanks very well explained. Thanks 😃
You’re welcome
It would be helpful to show what the scented floral tubes look like and how much odor is on them. Qtips?
Here is the link to my video on equipment.
ua-cam.com/video/anOpwqDhEkk/v-deo.htmlsi=aFel_r-R-jrLZCpV
Do you only use birch oil for training purposes? After your dog has an understanding of the cue "Find It", would you then be able to change the scent and train to "Find It" for the new scent?
I train birch and anise in the first lesson. After introducing birch, I introduce anise. I put both in the boxes and the exterior search. They’re pretty proficient at both by the end of the first lesson.
This is my newer video where I train 2 odors in the first lesson.
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Is it ok to use let’s say 9 boxes and put odor in ever 3? Or is it that 15 boxes is it more effective
I do like more boxes. If you’re using less, I would put the boxes in a circle and go around the circle until your dog finds odor about 10 times. Give him a break and repeat in the other direction.
@@BaebeasDogTrainingPortland got it thank you one last question do you put empty tubes in the other boxes that don’t have the scented tubes?
@@erised-san The tube is only in the hot boxes. Cold boxes with no odor have no tube.
@@BaebeasDogTrainingPortland appreciate it ❤️
Nice job. However, need to improve on sound especially when moving away from the cameraman
Yes, I didn’t realize until after the fact the my mic wasn’t charged. Sorry.
What if the dog is not food motivated?
Dogs will normally eat food treats if you incorporate prey drive into the delivery of the food. The only dogs in my class that did not respond to prey drive are dogs with health problems.