Scent Work
Teaching your dog scent work can be a very fulfilling way to work with your dog. Most pet dog owners have some familiarity with how great our dog's sense of smell is. Whether its bomb/drug sniffing dogs or stories of dogs who can detect cancer, we know that a dog's nose is incredibly skilled. Scent work can be competitively done through a variety of organizations and using a variety of odors.
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We are currently offering scent work through 30 minute private sessions. These sessions can be used to introduce the game to your dog, teach a variety of odors, or help trial prep your dog for advanced teams.
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Once primary odor (food) is taught, you can decide what direction you'd like to take with your dog. Our instructor will help lay a solid foundation so your dog can be successful in a variety of scent work.
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Options for Scent Work:
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Birch, Anise, Clove
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Rat Odor (NASDA/Barnhunt)
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Lost Items (Wallet, Keys, etc)
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Shed hunting (deer antlers)
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Private sessions are available at our facility in San Juan Capistrano on Wednesdays in January. Additional dates/times and group class options may be added in future.
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