Course Details
Inaccessible hides don't need to be scary! You don't need to avoid training them. In this workshop series, we will explore HOW to train these skills.
This workshop will focus on the Inaccessible Hide Due to Reach. Inaccessible Due to Reach hides are hides that are not closed off to the environment, but the dog still can't get to source. A good example would be a hide in stack of pallets... the hide still produces a scent cone a large as an accessible hide, however the ability to call these hides in competition really rests on communication.
There are two important aspects to training this skill... working the "Deep Accessible" hide which strengthens sourcing skills and resilience, and timing of the marker. We will cover the steps to introduce and fine tune your marker use in order to really give your dog a leg up in working these hides!
Specific topics of the lecture portion will include:
- - The concept in using drive to source behavior for this type of hide
- - Building drive to source behavior with "Deep Accessible" hides
- - Recognition and understanding of the behavior that your dog will show you with these hides
- - Concept behind timing of the marker
- - Do you want a final response in this case?
- - Applying drive to source to Inaccessible Due to Reach
Note: This is a repeat workshop that has run previously under a different course number. Please review your workshop library to make sure this would not be a duplicate purchase.
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Lecture Publish Date: Sunday Aug 14th
Video Submissions Due Date: Sunday Aug 21st @ 12pm noon PT
Feedback & Questions Video Publish Date: Wednesday Aug 24th
Stacy Barnett is a top nosework competitor and trainer, with many Summit Level titles in the National Association of Canine Scent Work (NACSW), (Judd SMTx3, Brava SMTx5, Powder SMTx3). She is also a Wilderness SAR K9 handler with her certified dog, K9 Prize. Stacy has been a faculty member at FDSA since 2015 (Click here for full bio and to view Stacy's upcoming courses)