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 – a full K9 nosework trial is an all day commitment. Our K9 nosework instructor, Joyce’s Dogs, was the organizer which made it really fun. Walter earned his leg toward a container title and Shermie missed a few hides but netted out at 50/50 – it was hot!

If you want an activity to do with your dog year round, check out Nosework as it’s easy to train them to find odor and you learn a ton about dog handling and your best friend. You can start out with birch if you’re working towards Nosework I trials. You literally start with food in boxes – very high tech! They learn that boxes pay and then you ultimately pair odor with food. If you’re interested, post a comment and I can send you some information. I’ve met some really cool people in my classes too and amazing dogs. It’s great for dogs that are shy or reactive too (Shermie).

More about classes with Joyce’s Dogs -http://joycesdogs.com/.

 

courtesy of photog at Nosework Elements Trials in La Center, WA

courtesy of photog at Nosework Elements Trials in La Center, WA

 

 

 

 

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  1. […] I wrote a similar article about a past trial as well: http://mylifewithdogspdx.com/nosework-sherman-walter/ […]