005 - Training Audit: Progressing Through Scent Puzzles

This Training Audit Episode was a fun one! I'm joined by current Road to Detection student, Angela. We talk about the goals she set at the beginning of the program, and how to continue progressing to more fluid training concepts and skills.

Angela has two very different scent detection dogs. Dalton a Miniature Schnauzer, and Candela a Doberman. Both are progressing at a different pace and we can already see their individual styles emerge. We chat a bit about how to progress the different dogs, and also the importance of prioritizing confidence, motivation and independence as she moves forward with more complex scent skills.

Finally, I coach Angela through the process of using her training journal to not only plan training sessions but to look back at where she started! This is such a powerful aspect of our training and really puts a spotlight on all the progress made, rather than always thinking about what's left to work on.

One of my favorite quotes from Angela as she discusses the Road to Detection Program is, "This is like the PhD program. This isn't high school scent detection." I love this because Angela is as nerdy about this sport as I am, so we can really connect over the details. I hope you enjoy this episode!

00:00 Navigating the Challenges of Scent Detection Training

01:48 Exposure to Trials: Gaining Insights and Confidence

07:35 Progression Plan for Introducing New Scent Puzzles

13:15 The Importance of Clear Training Goals and Foundation

22:30 The Art of Search Area Setups in Scent Detection Training

24:54 The Value of Trialing and Training Takeaways

28:21 Individualized Trajectories for Training Different Dogs

32:49 The Power of Training Journals and Process Goals

35:35 Confidence, Problem-Solving, and Blind Hides

I have a great freebie that will help you with deciding what scent detection skills to work on.

You can snag it, here.

Show Notes