Did you say you all passed your NW1 and NW2? We’re nervous about containers – that was a practice match from this weekend, we did everything except vehicle…
I have my NW1, NW2, L1V, L1C titles. Bailie is in a trial for NW1 and L1V the first weekend in April and I’m entered for L2V. I’m hoping to get a spot in an NW3 trial in May, but they are so hard to get into. Bailie should be at my same level, but since you can only enter one dog, I got started first and then Bailie couldn’t get a spot in the two she tried to enter. Just have fun, remember not to call alert too fast. Containers can be so fun. In mine, they used pizza boxes on stools one search, boxes on the grass for another, odd shaped boxes in a random pattern, and one was an ORT like set up. Can’t wait to hear how it goes for you.
Just keep moving, don’t call alert too early if you are not sure, if you move and your dog stays on the box they are alerting on it is a good sign, if the boxes are in a row, keep walking past the end of the row a couple feet, then turn and go back on the other side. Good luck. Elements trials are a lot of fun as they are not as “boring” as the trial set up.
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Looks like an ORT and an interior search. Nose work is such a fun sport.
Did you say you all passed your NW1 and NW2? We’re nervous about containers – that was a practice match from this weekend, we did everything except vehicle…
I have my NW1, NW2, L1V, L1C titles. Bailie is in a trial for NW1 and L1V the first weekend in April and I’m entered for L2V. I’m hoping to get a spot in an NW3 trial in May, but they are so hard to get into. Bailie should be at my same level, but since you can only enter one dog, I got started first and then Bailie couldn’t get a spot in the two she tried to enter. Just have fun, remember not to call alert too fast. Containers can be so fun. In mine, they used pizza boxes on stools one search, boxes on the grass for another, odd shaped boxes in a random pattern, and one was an ORT like set up. Can’t wait to hear how it goes for you.
Oh you have so many titles! CONGRATS! Any advice for our L1 Containers trial? I’m using pizza boxes for home practice this week…
Just keep moving, don’t call alert too early if you are not sure, if you move and your dog stays on the box they are alerting on it is a good sign, if the boxes are in a row, keep walking past the end of the row a couple feet, then turn and go back on the other side. Good luck. Elements trials are a lot of fun as they are not as “boring” as the trial set up.
Nose work is so fun, because we get to see what our dogs are designed for! It’s pretty amazing to see how well they can find stuff!
Totally agree: It’s amazing they can find odor on a Q-tip – kind of blows my mind… Thanks and nice to meet you!
Happy Wednesday! A pint-sized little scent detector – AWESOME! 🙂
Right? It’s like having this little hunter and odor detector — thank you! Nice to meet you!
Excellent. Mom sponsors a Search Dog at Search Dog Foundation and it’s so much fun to see them train.
Abby the Labrador (Mom’s family lives just north of PDX but we’re in Chicago)
Oh Wow! That’s so cool — how fun to sponsor a search dog, I’d love to know more about that. We’re in Portland! Nice to meet you!
Go Walter! Let me know the next time you trial, and maybe I’ll come volunteer and we can hang out.
That sounds like so much fun! We should volunteer together!
I’m learning so much about nose work these days. Might have to look into it for Harley. He might enjoy it.
I haven’t seen a dog yet that hasn’t loved it!