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About
Scent Work
Tracking & scent discrimination
are skills that come very easily to dogs. A dog can identify smells
anywhere from 1,000 - 10,000 times better than a human can. Teaching a
dog to track means we are using the dog's innate ability to detect
human scent to "track down" where a person has actually walked, whether
this person be a lost child or a fleeing suspect. Scent discrimination
is more of a broad term that encompasses detecting smells such as human
remains, narcotics, explosives, wildlife, cancer, or even detecting
when a person will have an epileptic seizure. By teaching a dog to
identify specific smells we are able to use this ability to find
missing people, locate large or even small quantities of narcotics and
even locate the remains of a person buried beneath the ground.
Whether your dog will be doing scent
work as a job or you and your canine will be doing volunteer work,
tracking and scent discrimination work requires an immense commitment
on the handler's part. Just as with any other skill, tracking or scent
work should be done on a daily basis to keep the dog's ability up to
par.
Prerequisites
for having a dog trained to do tracking or scent discrimination work:
You must have a one on one consultation
with one of our certified trainers. In the evaluation we will establish
what your needs are for having a detection dog and we will work with
you to see what best suits your needs and situation. You must have
total on and off leash control of your dog and be able to pass a test
meeting Georgia K9 Academy's obedience standards.
What
is the cost of having my dog trained for tracking or scent
discrimination?
The cost of training will vary
depending on your needs and the extensiveness of the training. Speaking
with one of our certified trainers will help us to give you a more
detailed price based on what you are looking for.
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