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Masters of Odor Pt. 1

“Your dog is Yoda….You are Luke.” — Leah Gangelhoff

Sarah Owings Sarah Owings
Start: 01 Sep 2023
Next: TBA

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  • Duration: 6 weeks.
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Master’s of Odor Trailer

 

Whether they are brand new to formal scent detection or highly experienced working dogs, all dogs are masters of odor.

From scavenging food, to hunting rabbits, to noticing when a neighboring dog has just come into season, processing the complex world of scent with exquisite accuracy is what dogs have evolved on this Earth to do. In comparison, the human nose is handicapped. We tend to picture odor moving through space in a limited, two-dimensional way. Like Luke Skywalker impatient with Yoda’s cryptic descriptions of the Force, we are sometimes baffled as to why one day our dog makes a beeline straight to source, but then on another day seems to take forever to find a hide directly in front of his face.

Because scent-detection is often high stakes or timed with titles on the line, we often set hides with specific training goals in mind, such as teaching the dog not to pass thresholds, or to check every container in a row. However, in this class we will be taking a different approach. Instead of putting out hides to teach our dogs how to be more efficient competitors, we are going to set up single hide searches and let our dogs teach us about odor. Each week we will compare and contrast how different types of hide placements change how the dogs search.

Come join me on a fascinating journey into the world of scent, led by the true masters of odor—our dogs!

Pre-requisites: I am most familiar with essential oils as target odor, but if your dog is trained to a different scent, we can make it work. All levels welcome, but you will get the most out of this course if your dog has a strong reinforcement history in place for hunting for something specific. Food or toys can work as well as oils, but the dog still needs to understand the game.

In this course I will not be covering how to teach an indication behavior, or basic search skills, but I will provide a lot of guidance on how to adapt the exercises so each dog can be successful.

Course Testimonials

Masterful, again!  So I have taken this course several times, repeating with the same original canine partner, and this last time with a new young one.  Every single time has been more than remarkable.  There are just so many incredible learning opportunities here.  With Sarah’s guidance and support, and the material and tools she provides, we learned so much from every search.  I also had single searches and subsequent feedback exchanges with Sarah, that made the whole course more than worth it.  It’s fascinating.  And for sure, it’s fun!  

This class is for everyone, whether new to scent work, or experienced, whether setting yourself up to prep for competition, or exploring the world of scent for fun.  It is packed with content.  But there’s no pressure to follow or keep up with an exact schedule.  Sometimes weather or other in life may not be cooperating with your planned searches.  Or you may be at a different place in your journey than others.  No worries.  Sarah and the course design are flexible enough to adapt.  Sarah’s ability to understand and help all learners, human and canine, advanced or beginner, is amazing.  She meets the learners where they are, and with just the right feedback and support, has them bravely moving forward with confidence.  So go to the registration page now, and join Sarah and the canine masters on a most fascinating and rewarding journey!

Gail Drebes

October 16, 2023

I also enrolled in the next course! We’re pretty new to nosework, and Sarah gave me so much help in learning to learn from my dog. Her analysis of what my dog is doing, what the odor is doing and what’s going on has taught me so much. I feel like I can do a much better job of supporting my dog (Finley) as we learn new skills. Sarah and I are very much on the same page – I want Finley to lead the dance. I’m there for support, coaching, and maybe redirecting when things get a little sticky, but he leads. It’s such a different way of working with my dog – it’s about what he’s telling me, how am I interpreting it, how can I help. Learning to read odor from how my dog moves is a fascinating enterprise and one I can’t wait to continue in the next class. Sarah – thank you so much! A big thumbs up, five stars, fireworks – we loved this class!

Caeli Collins

October 9, 2023

5 big fat stars! I started this course having no confidence that my dog could read odour. I felt she just happened to luckily come across the hide while searching. Well Sarah seemed to think otherwise and proceeded to detail Pies videos showing that she was clearly working scent. It took a while to tune in my eye but it has opened up a whole new really fun part of scentwork for us. It has made a Pie considerably more confident as I have learnt to shut up and not be constantly trying to help her which was in fact doing the complete opposite. She now works away at the puzzle on her own and very rarely looks like she needs assistance. I’ll be forever grateful to you Sarah for your very generous help and patience. We are loving this new found fun! Don’t hesitate to do this course folks! I guarantee you won’t be disappointed!

Jennifer Will

June 30, 2023

The first thing I did when I finished this course was to enrol in the next available course given by Sarah!!

I did not know very much what to expect by this course, but I was impressed by the amount of information available about Odour. I had so much fun with my dog and Sarah’s feedback. What an amazing teacher and Human Being. Sarah will make sure that you don’t feel bad about yourself for what went wrong in a session, but to look at it as precious information you can work on for next session. You know that feeling your dogs have when they know the treat moment is approaching?? That’s me in the morning opening my email and checking for Sarah’s feedback. 🙂 she conditioned me very well!

Get ready for a lot of prep work, a lot of information, it is important to have access to different locations and places where you can set up the different odour scenarios. Think in advance if you have access to different and safe outdoor spaces, take into account the weather and light conditions for your videos. Having a proper “GoPro” camera or someone to help you with recording is super helpful.

Don’t even think twice, just enrol and enjoy this amazing class where your dog will have fun and teach you so much!

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Sofia Tavares

June 30, 2023

Lessons:

  • Week 1 21 Nov 2024

    • Welcome!

      Read this before proceeding to the first lesson!…

    • WELCOME! YOUNG JEDIS!

      Welcome, young Jedi’s! At a webinar I attended a few years ago, NACSW nose work…

    • LEXICON OF SCENT DETECTION TERMS

      photo credit: Elaina Brockway Terms Listed A to Z Accessible hide: a hide placement…

    • BECOMING AN ODOR SCIENTIST

      Don’t know one of the terms I use in this lesson? Check out the lesson called “Lexicon of Scent Detection…

    • SETTING HIDES AND TESTING AIRFLOW

      Don’t know one of the terms I use in this lesson? Don’t forget Lesson Three “A Lexicon of Scent Detection…

    • SEARCH ROUTINES AND OTHER ODOR CONSIDERATIONS

      Smelly food options: roast chicken, dried beef, cheese, tuna Food, Toys, or Essential Oils? In…

    • PRESERVING YOUR DOG’S CONFIDENCE / TAKING A BASELINE

      photo credit: Noah Gains In this course we are going to be experimenting with hide…

  • Week 2 21 Nov 2024

    • LEARNING TO READ COBs

      Change of behavior: an observable change of behavior that happens as the dog is searching. This may involve a change…

    • PAINTING THE ODOR PICTURE

      “The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes, but in having…

    • UPWIND VS. DOWNWIND START

      How to Compare Upwind and Downwind Pick an exterior area without a lot of clutter or too much structure,…

    • EXPLORING CONTAINERS

      Guidelines Dogs on food can do container searches with food if you are okay with the dog trying to…

    • FLOOR SURFACES

      Guidelines Compare what happens to odor on a slick, polished floor vs. grass or carpet (container searches are good…

    • SEARCH EXPLORATIONS THAT DON’T FIT ANYWHERE

      In this thread, post any search explorations that don’t fit in with what I’ve assigned this week!…

  • Week 3 21 Nov 2024

    • SEARCH — LOCATE — REPORT

      As we learned in last week’s observation exercises, as soon as you give your dog the search cue, a lot…

    • CORNERS AND CLUTTER VS OUT IN THE OPEN

      Guidelines Option 1: Compare the difference between a hide placed in a corner of the room vs. one out…

    • WALL SURFACES

      Experiment #1: Vertical Hides On a Smooth Surface Appliances, glass windows, or large magnetic white boards are good for…

    • SEARCH EXPLORATIONS THAT DON’T FIT ANYWHERE

      Post any WK3 Search explorations that don’t quite fit what I’ve assigned here.

  • Week 4 21 Nov 2024

    • HOW TO RUN WK4 SEARCHES

      Extra geek points!  Wk4 search explorations are going to follow nicely after WKS 2-3. As many of you learned…

    • NARROW SPACES WITH WIND

      How to do it Pick two search areas—where you can utilize narrower spaces such as between two buildings, rows…

    • DOORS OPEN VS. DOORS CLOSED

      How to Set This Up Pick an interior room in your house. Take note of which way the door…

    • POOLING SCENT

      Image From “How Scent and Airflow Work” by Jennifer Pennington Pooling odor is deeply fascinating…

    • SEARCH EXPLORATIONS THAT DON’T FIT ANYWHERE

      In this thread, go ahead and post any search explorations that don’t fit with my assigned ones.

  • Week 5 21 Nov 2024

    • SUN VS. SHADE

      Tucker and I ran this exploration this morning and it turned out to be pretty nifty. I’m going…

    • TURBULENCE & EDDIES

      For this exploration I’m going to recommend everyone first read this excellent article on how airflow works by Jennifer Pennington.

    • CONVECTION CURRENTS

      A convection current happens when warm air rises, and cool air falls which then pushes the air into a circular…

    • SEARCH EXPLORATIONS THAT DON’T FIT ANYWHERE

  • Week 6 21 Nov 2024

    • ACCESSIBLE VS. INACCESSIBLE

      An accessible hide is exactly what it sounds like–a scent target the dog can easily access within a few centimeters…

    • EXTERIOR ELEVATION

      Elevation puzzles can be tricky, so be prepared for Plan B and a party anyway if your dog gets in…

    • SUSPENDED VS. STRUCTURE

      Guidelines Place a hide at your dog’s nose-height, or slightly above, but with very little structure around it, such…

    • REPEAT OF FAVORITE SEARCHES

      WK 6 is about elevation and suspended hides. These types of hide placements can be challenging. To balance that challenge…

    • Final Thoughts: Celebrating Achievements and Continuing the Journey

      Farewell and Keep Moving Forward! Mega Cheers…

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