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Pages Play
[accordion] [accordion_panel title="2020"] March More on play January The Play Ideas video [/accordion_panel] [/accordion] [accordion] [accordion_panel title="2019"] December Play is pay!!! May More on play Do you know how to play with a dog? [/accordion_panel] [/accordion]
https://www.akc.org/akc-detection-dog-task-force/akc-pilot-detection-puppy-rearing-program/blogs/play/ | August 14, 2020
Pages The Problem With Training Plans
For as long as I have been training animals, I have always found people want it to be simple and formulaic. IT ISN’T! Animal training is a dynamic process. With a developing puppy, it is even more dynamic. To build communication and trust, you must adapt to the individual needs of the dogs in front […]
https://www.akc.org/akc-detection-dog-task-force/akc-pilot-detection-puppy-rearing-program/blogs/overview/problem-training-plans/ | August 14, 2020
Pages Putting It All Together
You are building a puzzle. You do not have all the puzzle pieces when you begin. The puzzle cannot be completed without the slow process, taking over a year’s time, as development gives you more pieces to continue building the puzzle. Trying to train a puppy as if it were an adult dog is like […]
https://www.akc.org/akc-detection-dog-task-force/akc-pilot-detection-puppy-rearing-program/blogs/overview/putting-it-all-together/ | August 14, 2020
Pages Overview
[accordion] [accordion_panel title="2020"] April What is a working dog? [/accordion_panel] [/accordion] [accordion] [accordion_panel title="2019"] October Putting it all together June Ten easy steps for program participants March The Problem with Training Plans Your goals and your dog's goals January Simple terms [/accordion_panel] [/accordion] [accordion] [accordion_panel title="2018"] December The developmental attributes of a detection dog [/accordion_panel] […]
https://www.akc.org/akc-detection-dog-task-force/akc-pilot-detection-puppy-rearing-program/blogs/overview/ | August 14, 2020
Pages National Odor Recognition Test
https://www.atf.gov/resource-center/fact-sheet/fact-sheet-national-canine-division https://youtu.be/Sz2gTaLFD2o At an EU/US working group meeting I recently attended, there was much reference to the national odor recognition test that was established by the ATF. The ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms), DOS (Department of State), and FPS (Federal Protective Service) all mentioned the use of the preliminary test for their certification/validation […]
https://www.akc.org/akc-detection-dog-task-force/akc-pilot-detection-puppy-rearing-program/blogs/olfactory-training/national-odor-recognition-test/ | August 14, 2020
Pages Olfactory Training
[accordion] [accordion_panel title="2020"] March About the nose January National Odor Recognition Test [/accordion_panel] [/accordion] [accordion] [accordion_panel title="2019"] August Content versus Context Raising criteria in odor recognition Working with a source odor February The importance of the dog using their nose [/accordion_panel] [/accordion]
https://www.akc.org/akc-detection-dog-task-force/akc-pilot-detection-puppy-rearing-program/blogs/olfactory-training/ | August 14, 2020
Pages End Goals And Building Behavior Patterns
Consider a dog needed at a major airport- https://youtu.be/pD__EDBizj4 As the dog walks through the airport, every kiosk, vending machine, trash can, water fountain, piece of luggage, and person is a target to search for odor. As the dog searches they encounter every variety of flooring to walk on, constant distractions of overhead announcements, the […]
https://www.akc.org/akc-detection-dog-task-force/akc-pilot-detection-puppy-rearing-program/blogs/key-concepts/end-goals-building-behavior-patterns/ | August 14, 2020
Pages Resilience and Core Affect Space
I was fortunate enough to meet Dr Jaak Panksepp at the Art and Science of Animal Training Conference in March 2014. His basic view of behavior before considering the primitive emotional states is that all behavior is built upon a very simple thought. Most animals generate behavior on a single axis (valence) that avoids fear/stress/pain […]
https://www.akc.org/akc-detection-dog-task-force/akc-pilot-detection-puppy-rearing-program/blogs/key-concepts/resilience-core-affect-space/ | August 14, 2020
Pages Training Plans and Development Overview
The chart above shows a guide for developing training plans. There are seven categories of exercises, listed on the left: Environmental Stability, Socialization, Reward Object Engagement, Olfactory Acuity, Search, Physical Exercise, and Play. The arrows in the center describe the relative emphasis of each category throughout the dog’s development. Environmental Stability gets heavy emphasis** during […]
https://www.akc.org/akc-detection-dog-task-force/akc-pilot-detection-puppy-rearing-program/blogs/key-concepts/training-plans-development-overview/ | August 14, 2020
Pages How Training Frequency Impacts Learning
Scott loves to say, “don’t confuse process with progress.” But what does that mean?? Today I read an interesting study that illustrates this point perfectly. Here’s their conclusion: “For dogs learning a given skill, weekly training results in better learning performance than training five times a week, when performance is measured in the number of […]
https://www.akc.org/akc-detection-dog-task-force/akc-pilot-detection-puppy-rearing-program/blogs/key-concepts/training-frequency-impacts-learning/ | August 14, 2020

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