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Posted by: bstanevich on Aug 3, 2008 at 11:44:39 PM

Just a brief training session today with my training partner, Pam. Juno first watched Pam run into the bark box and close the door. I released her, told her to search and she went out enthusiastically. I pulled her back, after her reward from Pam and sent her again. Unfortunately, I moved and that distracted her. She is more ADD than I am! Once her attention strayed, we couldn't get her back on track. I finally pulled her back and restarted her. good job the second time around.

We then worked Pam's #2 dog, TC. She seems to be having some issues moving around on the wooden pallets. So, we did several problems with her. I hid under the pallets and made her walk over them to find me. It takes a lot of encouragement from the victim to make the dog comfortable enough to come up and

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Posted by: bstanevich on Aug 2, 2008 at 01:09:46 AM

I'm often asked how I train a search dog.  I'm starting Juno, my  18 month old English Springer Spaniel to work as a live find FEMA disaster dog.  There are less than 200 FEMA certified dogs in the system, so it is not a job that most dogs can accomplish.

 

Juno is not a perfect candidate.  In fact, I've started her about 3 or 4 other times and washed her each time.  She has a lot of problems, including extreme submissiveness and an over the top hunt drive.  So, she will find a victim and then go off to find another - hunting is the thing she likes to do.  She is supposed to stay and interact with the victim until I get there.  The victim is supposed to be the best reward in the world.  But, no one can create a game that is as good as

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