If you’re finding your dog is having a lackluster response to searching vehicles, this webinar is for you! Together we will discuss methods of bringing eagerness and determination to your vehicle searches through dog-driven patterns. We will teach the dog how to execute this pattern on his own! Dog-in-the-lead means independent searching a less likelihood of false alerts. Much in the way we taught dog-driven container searching, we can apply similar concepts to the other target-oriented element: Vehicles.
If you haven't alrready be certain to check out Michele's The Dog-Driven Containers: Why and How Webinar.
CEUS
This webinar has been approved for 2 NACSW CEUs.
WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING
"This was excellent. Can’t wait to get out there and do it with my just on odor puppy." Cathy V.
"Practical exercises I can employ in training in addition to the training I regularly conduct." Stephen B.
"Every time I watch a webinar with Michelle, even if it's one that follows my current practices/methods, I come away SO much more excited and confident for our next search. We just got out of a trial where we both completely flubbed hte vehicle component. Which is abnormal for both me and my dog. This gave me some great ideas to reinforce productivity!!" Toni L.
"Oh my, where to start. I loved the stacking of the training. I loved going ba k to foundations. Really appreciate imaged hints on short dogs, mostly loved the emphasis on keeping the joy. I think I’m a devout follower!" Ann H."
"The essential foundation skills are shown here . It’s not just asking your dog to search a car. Love the content on scentwork university. Thank you. Michele E webinars have helped me and are super." Reegan R.
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Scent Work Instructor
Michele Ellertson
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