The purpose of this seminar is improve our understanding of how odor moves so we can improve our skills as a handler as well as a trainer.
SEMINAR DETAILS
This seminar will cover many factors that affect odor movement, from the weather to the structure of the object a hide is placed on and the placement of that object within a search area. You will learn how to apply this knowledge when setting hides and when handling your dog in training and competition.
Our seminars are designed to closely mimic in-person intensive learning experiences without the need to travel, take time off of work or get a dog or babysitter! Enjoy all the learning without any of the hassle.
WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING
"This information is an excellent way to start to understand how odor moves. This is a very good seminar, one of the best ones I have watched." - Cliff E.
"The presenter was wonderful. Lots of information in a very organized way. What a joy to watch!" Sammi F.
"The detail...I loved all different categories that [Laurel] covered and actually demonstrating where the odor is moving with either the smoke, or arrows covering inside outside, shade, sun, high, low, corners all categories. I have listened to it once and just watched, then I listened again and have taken notes and then I will listen again without watching to get all the info into my brain." Terri G.
"This was incredibly helpful! I think about things I've learned in this seminar regularly as I'm teaching my students and setting hides for my own dogs. This should be a requirement for all scent work teachers. Incredibly valuable information! The deep dive into the science. Especially the molecular weights of the different components of the odor. So fascinating!" Sara E.
SEMINAR OUTLINE
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Scent Work Instructor
Meet the Instructor: Laurel Scarioni
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