Originally Posted by
SPRINGFIELD_XD_40
I dont know how you guys do it but it seems the NOSE WORK is engaged with the same training I know or at least witnessed by trainers with dogs who are Schutzund quality here in Cebu . Example would be , placing 6 to 8 bite size hotdogs / meat chunks or whatever is preferred in different locations unknowing to the dog . The test here is accuracy , it will only take for the dog to fail the test I believed 3 to 5 times man guro to raise there heads . All the time gyud , need to sniff sila sa ground until all 6 to 8 subjects are tracked .
Correct me if I am wrong , the TRACKING you are probably talking about is the action of a RESCUER with the assistance of a K9 .
ANyways .... gi develop na lage ang location sa Paseo Arcenas ? Isnt that supposed to be sa K9CARE ? Asa na ang new venue ninyo sir ? WOuld like to see the dogs in actions .
Oh i though u mean that "TRACKING"... There is no difference between Tracking and Nose Work. Both are used references to describe any activity where the dog is using its nose to locate a target scent or odor.
Ang term lang na K9 Nose Work gi gamit sa NACSW.
for more info here is the link for National Association of Canine Scent Work (NACSW) that governs that sport:
National Association of Canine Scent Work
the target odors that are being used during nose work ORT (Odor Recognition Test) are:
ORT (Birch): Must certify on Odor #1; required for NW1 eligibility
ORT (Anise): Must certify on Odor #2; required for NW2 eligibility
ORT (Clove): Must certify on Odor #3; required for NW3 eligibility
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Yes gi develop na ang paseo nga training ground pero ila mi gi balhin sa atbang. Kanang sa paseo ground is only a meeting place namo during saturdays or sundays. I have a personal training ground sa labangon which is also the main ofc of K9CARE.