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Gail McCarthy, CNWI

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Home › Posts tagged Reward for the FInd

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Reward for the Find

By gmccarthy Posted on September 30, 2013 Posted in Uncategorized 2 Comments

I always preference any writing I do about dog training with a comment that Karen Pryor once made: “There are as many ways to train an animal as there are people to think them up.” What you need to do …

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Student Accomplishments

2020 SNW student accolades
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Release form
K9 Nose Work brochure

Recent blog entries

  • Wooden Boxes
  • Wall Hide Equipment
  • Recap of the Importance of the Primary Reward/How to Prepare Al Fresca Roasted Garlic Sausages/Sensitive Stomach Issues/Tray Sandwich
  • Beginning to Develop Pin-Point Precision Using Bricks
  • Key Boxes
  • Bowl Sandwich and Boxes
  • Introducing Challenging Search Areas
  • Reward for the Find
  • Target Oils and Where to Buy Oils and Tins
  • What Reward Technique Should One Use?
  • Going to Source
  • Self-Rewarding and Supplementally-Rewarding
  • Using a Ball or Tug as the Primary Reward
  • Thoughts on Rewards/When to Intervene on the Inexperienced Dog vs Experienced Dog
  • Use of Your Voice in Detection Dog Training
  • Lingering Odor/Fringe Odor/Going to Source
  • Pawing, Digging, Retrieving and Otherwise Engaging Aggressively with a Source/Box
  • Aging Hides/Intensities
  • Ability To Follow Scent to Source
  • Mock trials

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