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Chocolate Cake, Green Eggs, and Ham: Analogies in Canine Detection & Generalization
What to listen for: “Can you do it here? Can you do it there? Can you do it everywhere? … Go read some Dr. Seuss.” Our hosts Robin Greubel and Stacy Barnett explore generalization as the foundation of reliable detection work. Together, they reveal generalization as extending far beyond simple obedience across locations. It encompasses odor variability, environmental context, behavioral chains, and handler presentation. They explain how explosive and narcotic sources vary like
4 days ago


Talking Detection with Steve White Pt. 2
What to listen for: “ Search and rescue work is the volunteer profession that you pay to do and is one of the most stressful things you can ever do, because somebody else's life could depend on what you're doing.” In part 2 of their conversation with Steve White, Robin Greubel and Stacy Barnett ask about the development of Hydrated Intensive Tracking (HIT), which evolved from experiments with scent-in-a-bottle methods. Steve’s breakthrough came at a U.S. Police Canine Associa
Oct 21
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