Archive for the 'Nosework ' Category

Book Review: A Trifecta of Stellar Dog Novels

Book Review: A Trifecta of Stellar Dog Novels

*Bruiser helped with the review of these three books… These are the three novels I devoured over the past few months: What The Dog Knows by Cat Warren -It’s not just because I’m into Nosework that I’m recommending this book to...

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Nosework: Passed the Anise Odor Recognition Test!

Nosework: Passed the Anise Odor Recognition Test!

  Nosework practice kits…yes, those are pizza boxes. About five years ago, I discovered Nosework. I finally found an activity my reactive dog, Shermie, could participate in without the stress of being in a class with other dogs. I was...

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21 Days of Rain: K-9 Nosework is a MUST for Busy Dogs

21 Days of Rain: K-9 Nosework is a MUST for Busy Dogs

*If you want to learn more about K-9 Nosework, please sign up to receive alerts when I post as this will be an ongoing topic I would describe Walter as a busy dog. Nosework saves us during these wet, winter...

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Beyond Squeaky Toys: A Review & Quick Tips

Beyond Squeaky Toys: A Review & Quick Tips

I attended a workshop hosted by a local Portland Vet Specialist that focused on behavior last week. Authors Nicole Nicassio-Hiskey of the Oregon Zoo and Cinthia Alia Mitchell from Doggone Fun! Doggy Daycare Center wrote a book about dog and cat enrichment as...

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Well You Must Not Know My Dog! Life With a Reactive Dog

Well You Must Not Know My Dog! Life With a Reactive Dog

“Well you must not know my dog” (from Best in Show): Living with a Reactive Beagle Mix I was with a client last week and a customer came into her store. Without a lot of detail, her dog was aggressive...

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Hunting for Mushrooms: Truffles?

Hunting for Mushrooms: Truffles?

Planning to truffle hunt with your dogs this season? Truffle hunting: Could become a great sport for the pack and you don’t need a Lagotto Romagnolo  The breed known for truffle hunting is the: Lagotto Romagnolo – a breed from...

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K-9 Nosework Classes: with Sherm and Walter

K-9 Nosework Classes: with Sherm and Walter

First, why did I get into K-9 Nosework? Two words – reactive dog. I live with not one but TWO reactive dogs. Shermie has always been reactive, I’m not sure what happened with Walter. This morning, a large dog (likely...

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Nosework with Sherman…and Walter

Nosework with Sherman…and Walter

A few weeks ago, both Sherman and Walter participated in Washington’s first Element Specialty Trial. You can find more here: http://www.nacsw.net/trial-calendar-information/element-specialty-trials. These just became a reality this past April. I love them as they only take half a day –...

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The Superior Canine Nose – Sense of Smell

The Superior Canine Nose – Sense of Smell

Walter’s second time in the field was this past Sunday. He received a fourth place ribbon in the Open All Age Dogs class during the Greater Portland Dachshund Club Field Trials in Castlerock, Washington. His first field trial experience was...

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Keeping my nose to the ground… lesson 1

Keeping my nose to the ground… lesson 1

My first post on my life with dogs – three hounds to be exact. What I want to address in this first post is the lesson these furry kids are always teaching me when we’re on walks. I watch them...

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