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Reflections on Training Ideas and Takeaways from our SAR Friends




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“Are we setting up hides in a way that our dog is becoming better and we're finding holes, or are we setting up hides that make us feel like fantastic trainers, ego hides?”


Today, our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing reflect on key takeaways from their recent conversations with Diana Bunch, Jack Thorpe, and Annissia Justice – all expert handlers with a golden nugget or two (or 100s) around cadaver dog and disaster response training.


From avoiding the "ego hide" trap, to getting more out of nose time, to the importance of balancing motivation and frustration during training, our hosts explore the nuances of preparing dogs—and their handlers—for real-world challenges by preparing the training environment right from the get-go.


The Dames of Detection touch on the importance of scarcity and novelty in maintaining a dog's interest and drive. You’ll also get actionable tips on incorporating purposeful blanks into nose work and the importance of embracing unpredictability to better mimic real-life search and rescue scenarios.


They remind us to note your dog's unique personality and strengths, as well as the role of effective communication in bridging gaps between handlers and their canine partners.


Key Topics:

  • Avoiding the “Ego Hide” Trap (02:45)

  • Becoming Aware of Unintentional Distractions in Your Training Environment (12:29)

  • Getting More Intentional with Nose Time by Using Blanks (20:29)

  • Choosing a Search and Rescue Dog (24:31)

  • Managing Time Constraints as a Nose Work Handler (36:45)

  • Knowing How Much Your Dog Needs to Struggle in Training (43:42)

  • Key Takeaways and Upcoming Events! (48:44)


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