How to Teach Your Dog Scent Detection. Ep 2 Field Search.
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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In this series, I will be teaching my Malinois, Arih, Scent Detection. I'll break down each step in a format that is easy to understand, but more importantly, easy to implement.
In episode two, I will be introducing the second step that I like to teach a dog when training them on scent detection. This step is known as a field search. This step can be broken down into four parts. Each part will be explained and demonstrated in this video.
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This guy is literally giving us information we’d usually have to pay for he needs more recognition
Thanks! :)
I'm so glad I found you. We have a 1yr old female mix dog as a foster pup. She's demolished my home several times and we've had her evaluated by a behaviorist. She's so intelligent and we have to find ways to tire her out mentally. These videos are so clear and we've already started to implement your training step by step. Things are slowly going in the right direction. Thank you!
agreed
I agree!!!
Yes he is wonderful, clear and to the point, we appreciate that so much.
Finally someone who is not making it seem like a dog can fully understand everything in 1 hour.
I'm happy the video is helpful and thanks for commenting. :)
Exactly I worked everyday for hours with my sheltie doesnt happen in an hour
Step 1: Teach dog to fetch first.
Lol! Yes!
😂😂 I can relate
Thought the same thing.
i mean why would you teach scent detection before fetch anyways
I REALLY wish I had a dog, but I don't, so I've been slightly modifying your scent detection series for my cats. I've noticed Clover has allot perseverance. What I do is before I feed my cats, I take them out to the back yard, make them wait, and I place some food on the ground where they can't easily see it, and I tell them, 'Sniff!' I walk over to where I place the food and let them sniff. I try to stay as little involved as I can, so that they have to use their noses. My cats really do need a command to STOP sniffing, as they think there is more food, when I'm trying to show them that I've set up food in a different area, and there is no more food where they're sniffing 😂
Yet another perfect video, thank you very much for your effort...
A question though, what do you use as an odor?
yes, what do you use as an odor? 🤔
What scent do you recommend using? Awesome video! Thanks for sharing this. Can’t wait to get my border collie going on this!
I am loving this! Three questions:
1) Need the tennis balls be brand new?
2) Do you reward the dog for finding it?
3) Does the specific odor one uses matter?
I've got a young Chessie who needs a "job" and this could be right up her alley. Thank you for breaking this down so well.
Thanks! I'm happy the video was helpful. :)
Took my Corso 2 days using this method. Thank you so much! My kids have so much fun with it, they hide the scented ball (clove) in the woods, have even buried it and he will spend as much time as it takes to find it. Good way to exhaust your dogs energy. We added different scents ect week 2 and then scent tins (less scent).
The after edit of adding wind direction & scent cone zone is extra helpful to help us learn as handlers as well. So excited to join this channel, thanks!
Just got a new puppy this week,
I can't wait to teach him all the info on your videos,
Thank you Sir !
Love your videos. My GSD died in November (fantastic dog.. made it 12yrs).. I always followed Caesar's advice on dealing with her, and it served me well, but I always wondered things that your videos show (scent detection, etc.). Really enjoy them. I'm getting the itch to get another as soon as work slows down for me a bit.
Great channel.
Thank you so much, I appreciate it. I also think that it's good to learn from different dog trainers. You can pick and choose what you like, so in a sense you can create your own style that works best for you and your dog. 😁🐶🐕
I have only JUST discovered you and I'm SO excited!! I have a 7 month old malinois towards the end of her rehab from an injury at 12 weeks old and although shes not allowed to run free off lead yet, we're almost there so as soon as I get the go ahead to let her free, I'll be doing this! so positive! Thankyou! :)
Yay! Thanks! I'm happy you like the videos and I'm sure your pup is going to enjoy the training. :)
I have a 9 month old German Shorthaired Pointer who LOVES to fetch. He seriously LOVES it! I have just started introducing scent training to him last week and found your videos yesterday. I can't wait to implement this step with him. Thank you!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! :)
I absolutely love your videos and keep coming back to them. I paid €60 for a 1 month (4 lesson) detection course and it was absolutely horrible compared to the things you teach. Wish I would've just sent it to you instead. Thank you so much!
Thanks, Wendy. I appreciate that and I'm glad the videos are helpful. Cheers!
This is all I needed for my dog
Awesome! I'm happy the video helped. :)
jus found these videos.this bloke knows his stuff 👌 👍
Best scent training vid... esy to teach...I teach him Go...!!! Already following so now I teach him scent detection easily
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
We adopted a boxer/pit mix about 3 months ago. What a super girl, they thought she was.around 4 y/o. House trained, no bad habits as in toilet drinking trash etc. I have been working on training her to find her favorite toy. I will hide it and give her a Command, Similar to what You were doing but in a more playful way.
Sometimes I hide with the toy and she has to find me. She is.doing so well in just two months we been working on this.
I need to cut back on the play and fellow more of your guide lines. Thank you so much, Excellent training.
Excellent! And the play is great! If you're accomplishing the training with a lot of play, then you're doing a great job!
Thank you, I’ll keep that in mind. I know they like to start puppies for search and rescue, but this is what your doing in a way? I want to train her for search and rescue. Not only does it give her a “job”, never knows when the skill is needed. I guess I watched to many lassie episodes as a kid lol
This is my second video I have seen of yours and I am hooked. I am planning on training a dog for SAR or other sent work if that doesn't work out.
Awesome! Thank you and best of luck with the training. :)
This is great, thank you!! I have a toller and he is going to love learning scent detection
I saw most of your training series, all are amazing and awesome channel you have..totally love it :)
Awesome! Thank you! :)
Hey Nate, just wanted to say that for the first time ever, after watching a dog training video, do I actually feel like going out and trying these techniques with my dogs!! Super clear and helpful, thank you for the effort!! Regards from Sweden.
Awesome! Thanks, A B! :)
Awesome video. I use thus exact technique except the ball I use is a dark green. This way the eyes aren't used to identify an extremely bright color and the nose is required more for detection
Awesome training Ari did a great job! My sheltie Koa would have rocked this training too ❤
Just found your page and I love it. So much good information!
Thanks, Joshua! 😁🙏🐶🐕
I really like how you introduced this! I am a volunteer SAR K9 handler and was wondering how you would introduce HRD scent detection.
Thanks! I follow the same process as described in this series. As the dog advances I start to hide the odor in more difficult locations other than the cans, cinder blocks, and boxes. Cheers!
Thank you Nate for your super excellent videos. I have learned how many easier ways there are and how many mistakes I made. I really appreciate all your videos.
Thanks Edmund, I really appreciate that! :)
Beautiful dog
Thank you very much! :)
I hide his food or throw it when he can’t see where it went 😂😂😂😂 thanks for all this good info, time to step up the game 😁😁😁
My pleasure. Thanks for watching and commenting! :)
Thank you for the great videos I feel like my German Shepherd deserves this training!
My pleasure and thanks for watching!
This is so great - i guess first I have to figure out how to get any of my three dogs to actually bring something back to me :) I have one screaming at the TV and I cant seem to stop that either, lol. I would love to teach them scent training.
You can do it! :)
Wow!! That was awesome Nate 👍
Thanks, Mia! Cheers! :)
Absolutely awesome Channel my guy, my journey with my new 7 week old mal begins!
This channel is awesome!!
Thank you, I really appreciate that. Cheers!
Best video I have ever seen you made it so easy to get your message across
Thanks, John. Much appreciated!
My dog love nosework. He is everytime so enthusiastic about searching.
That's excellent. Great way to keep the dog mental stimulated and balanced. Cheers!
I was just starting to look into scent detection. Does it matter what scent you use or what scent you start out on? I just started to upload my training videos as well. But yours are AWESOME! I love that you show the training with puppies/dogs and canines that do know the command and that don't know the command. It gives a very good idea as to whether you are going in the right direction.
Yes it matter. It depends on what scent you want your dog to find?
What a great demo. I do all but the third stage. So will look at changes word and scent work before progressing. Thanks for the clear video and commands.
i will definitely try this.Thanks
Most welcome 😊
lovely video
Thank you! :)
You are teaching us with a trained dog already
Good observation. :)
Great video, I like the fact that your dog didn't look like a robot , I'm a new fan and fellow trainer :)
Thanks, Natalie. I really appreciate that! :)
Sorry sorted and found my answer!!
Nice training video
Glad you liked it!
@@NateSchoemer I will be learning more from your videos
I have high drive Shiloh Shepherd loves to do down and stay then search...maybe scent work is in her future Great video Thx
👍😎🐶
I'm sure she'll love it. Thanks for watching! :)
Thank you so much 👍
My pleasure. Thanks for watching! :)
You train like I do. It's nice to see your work. I did SAR was an incident commander trained with Homeland Security professionally and had a small awesome 12 kennel facility with 60 acres for training. I trained up 4 police k9s in scent ( I was DEA liscensed) man tracking and bite work.
Then the 2008 recession hit.
I could of made it but I was left alone to raise my kids and began to struggle. Had to put down my k9. Had to close.
Good for you and all your success.
Blessings to ya
Thanks for sharing and I'm sorry you lost your dog.
hi Nate. Love watching your videos. most of what i taught my dogs is from watching your vids. thank you very much! By any chance do you have a video for teaching dogs how to obey even with lots of distractions?
Thanks, I really appreciate that. I use leash pressure when I'm working in an environment with more distractions, but if you want to maximize your results, then I would suggest watching my basic obedience series. The series is designed to be watched in order. If you want to have a clear understanding of dog training and develop the essential skills needed to fix the majority of issues that dog owners face, start with episode one and work your way through. In addition, you’ll discover a greater relationship with your dog, as you now have the tools to address the bad behaviors that may have frustrated you or pushed you further away from your companion. ua-cam.com/video/cc8hX4lCGiY/v-deo.html
I hope this helps and thanks for supporting the channel! :)
Leash pressure video: ua-cam.com/video/9L8tK7mSD10/v-deo.html
This is so cool thank you
Thanks! :)
finally I can teach my dog as well
I don't know why people disliked this video
ua-cam.com/video/yRPCQ6rH8-M/v-deo.html Lol!
3:40 I see, smart.
Thanks!
Thank you! My puppy loves play fetch. I think she would like to search in this way too.
Awesome! I'm sure she'll love it!
@@NateSchoemer hi sorry to.be a nuisance..I can't find episode 1.. I have 2 to 5..
Appreciate it if you could provide the link
Good mans
My sisters dog has an excellent nose and I have been toying with the idea of doing scent training with him. These videos are awesome, I am looking forward to learning more from you!
Beautiful work dude! 🎉
Great info. Thanks
Thank you! :)
I'm new to your channel thanks
Thanks for watching!
Just found your channel with episode 1, and immediately subscribed… I’m anxious to watch the rest of your videos! A bluetick coon hound/ Staffy mix adopted ME a few months ago. He’s doing so well with all his basic training, extremely smart puppy. We play hide n seek in the house with him already, which he has to try and use his nose for to find us. But these videos are really going to help me step my game up with him a lot! I’m hoping further videos of yours teach how to find a missing person by smelling a shirt.. etc. ❤
I just found your channel and absolutely love it. Where are you getting the scents from and is it the same principle in finding a person? Thank you.
These are awesome and useful videos.
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you!
Nate I have started the series .. the first episode indoors was easy .. getting. Space like this is a issue .. will jump to the third episode in the series ..
Thanks! Yes, you can skip this step and still find success. :)
really nice dog,,ive also found it useful once youve conditioned the terminal bridge with a younger dog to drop the food reward or slightly throw it to the side of me, lets the dog know the rewards not always come straight out of my hand,,useful when you make the transition from food to a toy,also starts to learn the dog to put its nose to the ground in which you can introduce a vebal command
Thanks and great suggestion, I appreciate it! :)
I am here using command "Fetch" for bringing ball, stick etc
How can I use command "Search"
For search for something.
I mean the first step both are same in action.
Start with episode one and work your way though. You'll learn how to teach your dog the search command. :) Thanks!
Great advice, very well delivered. Many Thanx
Do you have a "spin" word or how are you getting her to do that? Also thanks for this incredible series!! So knowledgeable
She will be a great dog to take with you on an Easter egg hunt! 😂 Great training video! You explain it well. I love watching how smart Arie is. Thank you!
AMAZING. I was skeptical at first but this is awesome seeing them associate the smell with the tennis balls. If your dog is not super motivated (say they go 2-4 times before being done) would you recommend breaking it down into a few different days?
Thanks! Yes, I would do multiple small sessions, if needed. 🐶😁
Mr Schoemer you are a Legend , Love the Content very inspiring and I'm now working my way through a few courses . Great stuff! 👍
Excellent.
Thank you! Cheers!
Really exceptional content here - supplements and helps me understand what I am doing with F2F training. You’re awesome!!
Thank you! I appreciate that!
Nice technique, thanks alot
You are welcome! I'm glad you liked it. :)
This is great, awesome videos. Thank-you.
Hi Nate. I just found your scent training videos and really appreciate your training methods. I was curious why you had Ari spin in a circle during the third step in the fetch portion.
Fantastic explanation well detailed video. Thank you Nate, I hope you have some video on bags and baggage detection work's.
VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO 🔥
Thanks, Mehfuzur! I appreciate it! 😁🙏🐶🐕
oh shit the man got respondent, it's for real now.
Lol!
Helpful content bro ❤
Oh dang it!! I have a Pyr. She don't do no fetching or even playing with a ball. I am teaching her a little scent work in the house just to occupy her and keep her thinking. She likes that. But only for 10 minutes max! Then it's nap time. lol Great Pyrenees are...a little different. I can do some of the other techniques he teaches and also just mash up this field technique a bit, with no fetching or balls required.
thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge. you earn a sub, sir.
Hi! Thanks for the amazing video! Once we’ve recovered the used tennis balls, but still want to work on level 2, do you wash them, or do you just put them back in the container with the the odour for a while?
Question 2: if we want to introduce a 2nd odour, do we go through the tennis ball phase again? Or once that level is aquired we never go back? Thanks from Switzerland 💖
1. Yes, I was them before I re-scent them.
2. You don't have to do the field search with a new odor. Once your dog understands the concept, it's very easy to add new odors. :)
Great video! Thank you! Absolutely will try on my border collie :)
Awesome vid as always! I've always wondered how scent detection training is done. And your dog Arih is so amazing!!! I'm quite envious of her lol
Lol! Thanks! She is my little super dog. :)
What scent are you using? Also where do you locate or choose the scents you will use? Last question. Is trading your dog to find injured people the same concept. I love your videos man
Thank you, I really appreciate that. You can order scent kits online. I was just using lavender oil. A few drops on the inside of the container is all it takes.
Finding injured people would be more like search and rescue training. I only have one video on that, but it's basically hide-and-seek with your dog. ua-cam.com/video/G7FLtcxkjC0/v-deo.html
Cheers!
Hi Nate! If you're using the tennis balls only one time with the Chuck-it, when & how do you reuse the balls??
I wash them and reuse them. :)
@@NateSchoemer once you wash them do you use something for new odor?
@@NateSchoemer Do you wash the tennis balls with anything specific?
Do you think my deaf australian shepherd stand a chance to learn this? Beside being like a little tornado I noticed that maybe because she cannot hear she use her nose a lot more and show a lot of interest for scents. She is not very obedient but we got basic hand commands down.
Yes, I think it's possible for a deaf dog to learn this. :)
Thanks for these videos! I wanted to know how I should place the order inn the containers. And what kind of odors should I use.
😴Excellent 🐕❤👍
Nate, that was amazing. I just got a Dobie and I want to do sent work with her. Thanks for the video.
Good lesson
Thanks! 😃I'm happy you liked it!
This is awesome!,
Love your videos! What do you use for the scent?
I'm using lavender, but you can also find scent detection training kits online. :)
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As a dog trainer I love this. I’m start doing detection work for my dog. But how do you get the scent?
Thanks! I was using lavender, but you can also buy scent kits online for nose work training. If you use any oils, just use one drop and don't put it in a location that the dog can lick the actual oil. Use a container with a cotton ball for the odor. If you want to put the odor on a toy, then put one drop on the inside of a lid container and keep the toy in the container overnight. This way the toy will hold the odor, but the oil wont be directly on the toy. I hope this helps! Cheers!
Awesome 💯
Hi Nate, love your videos, just subscribed! What scent do you use our recommend? thanks
New subscriber found it very interesting differently taught in the uk competing in working trials where we work in a 25 yd square
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Very cool! Thank you for subscribing. If you can send me a video link to one of the trials, I would love to see it. Thanks! NateSchoemer@gmail.com
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Man i was think my dog does this and then you switched the ball. I knew then i had no chance my dog wont move untill i throw the first one she touched. Everything else no issue she loses her ball she will find it wont give up 20 min sometimes.