It's Hot: Summer Searching Tips Webinar

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  • General Scent Work
  • Instructor: Dianna L. Santos
  • Length: 90 minutes
  • Continual Access

Searching in the hot summer months can be challenging to say the very least. Dogs and handlers alike can struggle. However, it is not a forgone conclusion that you must stop all your searches until the cooler months return.

In this webinar, we will discuss a variety of acclimation approaches teams may undergo to better prepare for the heat. Additionally, we will cover routines designed to keep dog and handler more comfortable. Most importantly, we will discuss the signs of overheating, how to avoid it and what to do should it happen.

Whether you are training, trialing or teaching, this webinar will offer helpful tips, tricks and approaches that you will want to try.

RECOMMENDED FREE RESOURCE

Be certain to check out the Veterinary Tactical Group's Rethinking Heat Injury in Working Dogs Webinar.

CEUS

This webinar has been approved for 2 NACSW CEUs. We have also applied for CPDT and KPA CEUs, stay tuned!

SHOULD YOU TAKE THIS WEBINAR

Are you training in Scent Work? Incorporating acclimation exercises and stretching both ourselves and our dogs can be a crucial part of our training plan.

Do you currently compete in trials? Learn some of the ways you can help you and your dog be better prepared to tackle those long, hot trial days.

Are you a Scent Work instructor? Garner some ideas for what to incorporate into your own training proram to better prepare your dog and handler teams for the summer heat.

Owner and Lead Instructor

Dianna L. Santos

All of the content in this online webinar is created by, owned by, and the rights to the content, are reserved to Dianna L. Santos. This content has been licensed to Scent Work University to be featured on the site.

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WEBINAR REPLAY

- Continual access to the replay.
- Access to all associated resources.
- May email speaker with questions.

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