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A New Perspective On Training Dogs to Track, for Search & Rescue, IPO or ANKC.

May 4, 2011

An Extract From The New K9 Tracking Book "How To Achieve Precision Tracking With Your Dog"




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(Free-Press-Release.com) May 4, 2011 -- For some time, I have been observing many tracking trainers and the results they achieve. From these careful observations and from discussions with many, I believe that the root of the confusion that most dogs seem to have is that they are unsure of what is expected of them or are simply “too afraid to track”.

Consequently, I have long questioned the wisdom of conventional methodology and ultimately developed insights into tracking training that will give trainers and new handlers a strategy to get their dogs closer to that elusive 100-point track or simply a more precise track.

This precision tracking system was designed with careful consideration for the fact that we humans are limited in our roles as trainers. We do not have the capability to perform tracking ourselves and we do not fully know how a dog’s nose works.

Training a dog for scent work, be it tracking, or substance detection, is unlike training a dog for any other type of work. I believe that most of us assume that scent work would be natural for most dogs,

and that the training should, in fact, be simple. Although we may assume that tracking is natural for dogs, the reality is that without a skilled handler a successful outcome is seldom possible hence why the handler is equally important in scent work. The handlers task is to observe and read the dogs behaviour and have an organised method of assisting the dog in recovering lost scent. The principles of precise tracking require a team effort from both the dog and the handler.

All books, videos, articles, and seminars about dog tracking are written, produced, and taught by people. Often, our human perspective is the biggest flaw in tracking. We want to actively show the dogs, guide them, help them, coax them, or force them to do what we want them to do.

However, how can we when we are not the experts?

Moreover, no one seems to agree as to how a dog is actually using its nose let alone have a methodical approach to training a dog to track.

It is not just that a dog has a greater sense of smell than humans do but he also has one very exceptional skill, which is the ability to discriminate scent. A dog knows how to smell and distinguishes scent from an early age, so we are not teaching the dog something foreign. Instead, we are training the dog to place value in reliably distinguishing certain scents from others and to do it with confidence, concentration, and precision.

Track reliability is proportional to the dogs ability to follow a human signature odour and use ground disturbance as a back up to following a track from beginning to end and not be distracted by another human or animal scent.

Both the handler and the dog must be taught how to react to the multiple situations that can occur on a track. To put a dog on a track simply for the sake of tracking is a time wasting exercise and a potentially damaging experience for your dog. Every single track must have a purpose and its layout must be designed in a specific way that maximises and enhances the animal’s learning.

The key to successful tracking training is to find ways of ever increasing your dog’s desire to track and be track sure.

Kris Kotsopoulos
www.precisiontrackingdogs.com
www.detectordogs.com.au



More information can be found online at http://www.precisiontrackingdogs.com


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  • About the author

    Kris Kotsopoulos CEO and Director has been working with German Shepherds and Dobermanns since 1980. He is the Director of K9 Security Australia and Detector Dogs Australia. Author or "How To Achieve Precision Tracking Dogs" www.precisiontrackingdogs.com



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