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Scent Detection - Working Through Distractions - Master Class

Mon, Jul 12

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TaiLWaggersK9Sport

Dogs must be imprinted on the Wintergreen/Pine and Thyme 4 Week Course/1 hour per week, Mondays at 6pm Location varies Cost $110 per dog (4 sessions), or $30 per dog drop-in session

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Scent Detection - Working Through Distractions - Master Class
Scent Detection - Working Through Distractions - Master Class

Time & Location

Jul 12, 2021, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. EDT

TaiLWaggersK9Sport, 573 Lubitz Rd, Pembroke, ON K8A 6W6, Canada

About the event

Open to existing clients or those who have already taken scent classes else where and are known to host.

Dogs must be imprinted on all three odours, and understand interior (area) searches and distractors.

Class will focus on changing loctaions - such that the dogs and handlers get to worl through environmental distractions.

This may involve dogs working from vehicles. We will be 100%  outside. 

There must be a minimum of 2 dogs in the class, as the number of dogs increases the duration of the class will extend (3/4 dogs is approx 1 hour). Drop in sessions must be booked before close of play on the previous Sunday

Drop-in $30 per dog or course $110 for 4 weeks

Minimum # of dogs 2

Learn from experienced and trained instructors.

Instructor: Sharon Needham, Sharon has worked and trained in various different canine nose work applications including Sporting Detection Dogs Association, SDDA (1 dog currently at Excellent Level, 2 pups just starting), Canadian Kennel Club, CKC Scent Detection, K9 Ratting (Adv level), CKC Tracking (Tracking Dog title), some Human Remains Detection, (HRD) experience.

By registersing you are agreeing that you will not hold the owner of any land used, or TailWaggersK9Sport liable for any incident involving you and your dog. While we strive o keep everyone safe at all times, as the handler of the dog you have a part to play too. You are responsible for you pet and your pets actions and any damaged that may be caused by your pet.

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