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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • Welcome to the fifth episode in my scent detection dog training series.
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    In this series, I will be teaching my Malinois, Arih, Scent Detection. I'll break down each step in a format that is easy to understand, but more importantly, easy to implement.
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    00:28 - I’m a bit unclear on some of the steps in this video- why are we starting with a cinder block and moving on to a bucket, then a box? Is it just to get the dog accustomed to sticking their noses into different containers?
    01:00 - I have a 6-month old Malinois who is very eager to learn. I tried doing the first step by introducing the box, but she was so focused on me she wouldn’t stick her nose into the box. Any suggestions?
    01:43 - What if you have a dog that doesn't get excited over fetch. Could you try a different way? Like driving them into a hide with food?
    02:27 - Is this the same process you would use to teach search and rescue?
    03:51 - How would you deal with a dog that gets so excited to get that tennis ball they would run through a wall to get it? My GSD would be almost uncontrollable to do the second stage that you showed.
    05:28 - Do you use dowels with Arih to practice scent detection? I noticed you touched the ball with your hands at the end of the video. Will that affect any scent the next time you go to use the balls to practice? I notice when trainers use dowels (each one numbered) it's their own scent they put on the ONE dowl and the rest is handled with tongs.
    09:45 - How does this relate to the first scent detection lesson? Should we be using the same command "search", to indicate that we want the dog's nose in the box?
    10:36 - Any tips on increasing the dog's ball drive?
    11:20 - Is it possible to begin formal scent detection training when the dog is around 9months old or should I wait till it is older?
    12:02 - Is it better to teach them a bunch of scents upfront like in a kit? Or once you teach them 1, can they more easily learn the next scent?
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Комментарии • 106

  • @MateaKT
    @MateaKT 3 года назад +18

    I’ve been an active member of the biggest club for training sports and official dogs in my country. When you dig deeper into working with dogs, the most challenging moments are passing the knowledge to others. Your explanations/answers are so simple and easy to follow... Big respect for being such a great teacher! Keep up the good work 💪🏻

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад +2

      Thank you, Matea KT! That means a lot, and I genuinely appreciate it! 😁🙏

    • @musamolobela7095
      @musamolobela7095 3 года назад +1

      What do u do if your gsd has low self esteem

  • @JamesHigroundMagic
    @JamesHigroundMagic 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this series, Nate! I have an 11mo siberian husky with a lot of brains and drive to work. We started indoors with buckets and blocks and she investigated the holes all on her own on day one, went for treats inside on day 2. A week later she's searching on command and skipping past all the empty containers and heading straight for the odor! I also noticed she's far more scent aware now, using her nose constantly when on walks now. She's still not doing much with fetch and balls (seperate training still needed there) but a K9 officer suggested a different field training - place the odor in a different object (I used a paper towel roll) somewhere along an outdoor walk route and just see if she picks up the scent cone without being queued and does the behavior on her own. Day one with that and she NAILED IT! Big reward, pile of high reward treats just dropped on the ground for her for that! I plan to utilize this skill in our performance art shows, with magic tricks, and to help find my Frisbee golf discs lost in the woods. Thanks so much for sharing all of these techniques for free to all of us. Invaluable ❤️

  • @anom7422
    @anom7422 4 года назад +5

    Nate, I’ve said this before and I will have to say it again. You explain so well that even a dummy like me can understand! By far the best trainer on RUclips. Where is the video regarding building prey/ball drive ?

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад +2

      Thank you, I appreciate that! As Albert Einstein once said: "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." 😁🐶🐕
      I don't have a video specifically on drive-building yet, but I discuss it briefly in this video at 01:14:55 ruclips.net/video/3lBJFcWiAzk/видео.html

  • @rachelseabourne4543
    @rachelseabourne4543 4 года назад +5

    Wow, great information! The way you explain your dog training techniques makes everything super easy to implement with my pup. Thank you!!!!

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад +1

      Awesome! Thank you! I'm happy the video was helpful! 🙏😁🐶🐕

  • @littleninjai222
    @littleninjai222 4 года назад +4

    Thanks Nate! Great explanations to all the questions. Look forward to future scent detection videos.

  • @breezeroutdoorly7547
    @breezeroutdoorly7547 4 года назад +3

    Thanks so much!

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад +1

      You're welcome! 🙏😁🐶🐕

  • @leah3731
    @leah3731 Год назад

    I just want to say that you are the most informative and helpful trainer that I’ve ever seen. I felt like I couldn’t give my dog enough jobs and your channel completely changed our relationships for the better

  • @haydenkirk7387
    @haydenkirk7387 4 года назад +2

    Great video as always! I can't wait for the search and rescue series !! 😃😃

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад +3

      Thanks, Hayden! I'm looking forward to filming that series. Search and rescue training is a lot of fun! 😁🐶🐕

    • @haydenkirk7387
      @haydenkirk7387 4 года назад

      @@NateSchoemer I want to make a game of hide and seek with my kids! They will love it! 😃

  • @alexenkovbolshoi4850
    @alexenkovbolshoi4850 4 года назад +1

    Man, you are good! Thanks for sharing so much knowledge.

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад

      Thank you, Alexenkov! 🙏😁🐶🐕

  • @douglasreid6996
    @douglasreid6996 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for answering Nate.. Good stuff

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад

      You bet! Thanks! 🙏😁🐶🐕

  • @yoongsing6745
    @yoongsing6745 Год назад

    Informative

  • @candicew.4736
    @candicew.4736 4 года назад +1

    Thank you 😊

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад

      You're welcome and thank you! 🙏🐶🐕😊

  • @ThisIsMe3699
    @ThisIsMe3699 4 года назад +1

    Thanks again. This indirectly answered a couple of questions I had.
    I think that the reason you used blocks first is because it is hard for them to move around. Haha.
    I learned this because I started with cardboard boxes and the first thing she did was bring them to me. She was confused 🤔
    It was fun and we made it work.

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад +1

      Lol! That's a great point. Some of the lighter objects the dogs can move around and the cinder blocks prevent this from happening. You can also attach the buckets to a wood board base to help prevent it from moving as easily or falling over.

  • @guntheralcerro1025
    @guntheralcerro1025 3 года назад +1

    excellent!

  • @marianamarques6637
    @marianamarques6637 2 года назад +1

    Hi Nate!
    I have been watching your videos and think they are great. 🙌🏻
    I am diabetic and was thinking of getting a dog, German shepherd.
    Would you be able to explain how I can train a dog to detect low blood sugar?
    Thank you! 🙏🏻

  • @search2know191
    @search2know191 2 года назад

    Excellent explanations!

  • @PawsuasiveDogTeaching
    @PawsuasiveDogTeaching 4 года назад +2

    0:58 if by some weird quirk putting a treat inside does not work then I would suggest to teach your dog the "boop it" command. It would help your dog get used to sticking their nose in things. I have a video on how to teach that. Then you can just use your hand to stick her nose in the container though your hand. Then when your dog does that regularly then proceed to just pointing at the container and saying boop it. Then once you got your dog actually sticking your nose in the container when you just point at it then you can change the word from boop it to search. Or you can just start call the boop it , search from the start.

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад +2

      Thanks!

    • @PawsuasiveDogTeaching
      @PawsuasiveDogTeaching 4 года назад +2

      @@NateSchoemer you are more than welcomed. Its just nice to meet another dog teacher that has an open mind like I do. Which is why we are so damn good at what we do and will continue to get even better.

  • @mehfuz3657
    @mehfuz3657 4 года назад +1

    VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO 🔥

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад

      Glad you like the video! 😁🙏🐶🐕

  • @jamescarrot2813
    @jamescarrot2813 4 года назад +2

    Another great video nate! Can't wait to watch the search and rescue series. Quick question in the scent detection fetching episode you talked about how having a dog with high perseverance is helpful. Is there anything that you can look for or test to see if a pup has a naturally high perseverance?

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад +1

      Yes, put a toy in a place that your dog can see, but can't get to it. You want to see how long the dog will try to get the toy before the dog gives up. You can also do this with food. For the toy, I will usually put it under something that makes it impossible for the dog to get to it, such as a couch or a table that is upside down with the flat part of the table on the ball. A dog with high perseverance will not give up easily. :)

  • @jenniferpott7595
    @jenniferpott7595 2 месяца назад

    When you talk about the part with the tennis balls in the plastic box, where exactly is the scent applied? To the top of the box on the outside, or to the underside of the lid?

  • @julietasmith2190
    @julietasmith2190 2 года назад +1

    What kind of scent is the best to use for this training and also how strong does it need to be. Do you change the scent all the time?

  • @JoshuaXiong
    @JoshuaXiong Год назад

    11:37 Nice

  • @marcooryx24
    @marcooryx24 4 года назад

    Awesome video! 👏👏👏

  • @djjuarez5679
    @djjuarez5679 3 года назад +1

    Awesome videos, Nate! Anxiously awaiting search and rescue training videos, air tracking, trail tracking and human remains? Any ideas when to expect them? Thank you so much! 🙏🏾💖✌🏽🐶

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! No set date on those videos yet. the next series that I'm working on is the protection and IGP series.

    • @djjuarez5679
      @djjuarez5679 3 года назад

      @@NateSchoemer bummer for me, lol. I will wait patiently. 👍🏽 thx for responding!!

  • @cecagjacobkhaob6443
    @cecagjacobkhaob6443 4 года назад +1

    Just for you to help and make your dog interested in tennis ball you do the decoy agitation with the sleeve and tugs by yourself... for me it’s fun but with the chain you used and it’s to short it’s not safe for them and limit their chance to play... easiest way to help them build interest is put the tennis ball inside the sock and do the play (tossing, tugging, trowing, bouncing) in a grassy areas with happy and short sessions.. and using only with your bare hands trowing it... and teaching the dog to search or be a detection dog, it’s not always the best idea to teach them first the obedience training then followed by the scent or detection training.. it limits their chance of learning and progression unless you have a very tough and quality pup or dog... just my personal opinion... thank you for sharing you knowledge and videos

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад

      Thanks, I appreciate the suggestion. The video clip was just to show what drive building is. If I'm trying to build ball drive, then I do the drive building with the ball on a rope. 😁🙏🐶🐕

    • @cecagjacobkhaob6443
      @cecagjacobkhaob6443 4 года назад

      Nate Schoemer thanks for sharing us your knowledge...

  • @felicianbulu1819
    @felicianbulu1819 3 года назад +1

    Hi there have enjoyed your explanations and learned lots from,,,my question is ,,,as the drives of the dogs are mostly considerd in the detection field ,,,,ball drives to mention ,,,what about food drives in narcortic /drugs detection is it preffererable and effective to,,,,,if the dog has food drives and not ball drives

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад

      Thanks for commenting and watching this video. Unfortunately, I no longer have enough time to answer every question in the comments section of my RUclips videos. However, you can always send me questions through my Patreon. www.patreon.com/NateSchoemer
      Most of the questions asked have already been answered in one of my past videos. The basic obedience series has been designed to be watched to maximize results. I would also suggest watching my Q&A videos that are available on my channel as well.
      Many of the questions are also answered in my dog training manual, which is available on Amazon. amzn.to/2P2tyQH
      Lastly, if you're curious about what food, treats, or training products that I use, you can see them listed here: www.nateschoemer.com/store

  • @chloekiser6468
    @chloekiser6468 4 года назад +1

    Ohhh! This clarifies Lesson 2 so much! I was pretty confused about why we were suddenly playing fetch... So, since this is more about building a positive association with the odor, could I just put the scent on a tug toy (pretty much the only toy he's interested in), and then just play tug with him for a while?
    In regards to the last question, you make it sound pretty easy to introduce different odors in the future, which sounds good. We're using a geranium scent because it was the only essential oil I could find in our house (lol) but the smell of geranium, I assume, doesn't really have any practical real-life application. Granted, we're just doing this because it's fun, but are there any scents that have more of a practical application than flowers? ha!
    Anyways, thanks for the Q&A! That cleared a lot of things up!

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад

      Thanks, Chloe! I'm happy this Q&A was helpful. Yes, you can place the odor on a tug toy, just be sure to wash the odor off when you are done playing or keep that toy in an airtight container between use. If you want to use a more practical odor, then you can order scent kits online. They have scent kits for hunting, bomb detection, pseudo drugs, and cadaver. 😁🙏🐶🐕

    • @chloekiser6468
      @chloekiser6468 4 года назад

      @@NateSchoemer mmm, cadaver... yum. I think we'll stick to flower scents for now :)

  • @RitoDaOg
    @RitoDaOg 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much brother! I just finished watching the scent series, I’ll be getting my female Belgian malinois in a few weeks here when I find the right breeder you have a great personality and way of explaining things so it was super easy for me to follow along, Everyone that watches your videos owes you a sub! You’re saving us so much money and giving us fun activities to do with our dogs that make us both happy😂 I’m super excited to train my dog to track scent watched a lot of cops growing up so it’ll be cool to have a dog of my own do this it’s really gonna bring the kid in me out again haha. Oh also I do have a question so when you throw the ball and tell your dog search is that specifically for this exercise only? When I’m just playing with my dog do I still have to say it or just go about it normally??? And what are your thoughts on rough housing with the dogs? I’m trying to seriously train my new Mali and I don’t wanna screw things up it’s not gonna be perfect cause I’ve never really done any advanced training I’ve only done basic obedience it’s okay if it’s not perfect I just wanna do the best job possible I just know my East ddr German Shepherd I had years ago loved playing rough is that bad to do if I’m trying to really train it the best I can? Sorry for all the questions man I know you’re busy but if you ever do see this thanks again you’re a life saver!

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, Spencer! I appreciate that, and I'm happy the videos are helping.
      Yes, throwing the ball and saying search is primarily for the field search training. When playing normal fetch, you can just throw the ball and have your dog retrieve it like normal.
      Roughhousing with dogs is completely fine! I do it with my dogs all the time. Just like a dog being on the furniture, it's okay as long as it's okay with you. As my friend Bethany says, "It's not a problem unless it's a problem."
      I've personally never had any issues with it, and it's a great way to bond with your dog.
      Cheers!

    • @RitoDaOg
      @RitoDaOg 3 года назад

      @@NateSchoemer Yessirrr much appreciated brother, I was just a little concerned with that my working line German Shepherd lived to gently bite me guess it didn’t help he was also the alpha male😂 And as a puppy my arms would be covered in red because he had those wicked sharp puppy teeth. Just wanted to make sure cause I think someone told me it’s bad for behavior or something to that extent but yeah I definitely enjoy doing that here and there. Thank you so much again man have a great night!

  • @mariecomeau9006
    @mariecomeau9006 2 года назад +1

    Im curious, could you teach "search" by throwing a treat on the grass?

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  2 года назад

      Yes. overtime that would teach your dog to look for food when you say search.

  • @JoshuaXiong
    @JoshuaXiong Год назад

    10:53 I see.. thanks

  • @tuxiebear
    @tuxiebear 5 месяцев назад

    How do you get the order on the tennis balls

  • @Laflamablanca969
    @Laflamablanca969 3 года назад +2

    Hey Nate great video series! Just one question, as a hobbiest dog trainer, what scents would you recommend training my dogs with? I know their smell is incredible so I wouldn't want to overwhelm them with a very strong odour, but I also want something that is readily available at home and not harmful to the dog. Cheers

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад +2

      Thanks! I was using Lavender with Arih. According to my google research, lavender is a safe option for scent detection training. Just don't have your dog come in direct contact with the oil. Meaning, don't allow them to lick the oil. Have the scent in a small container with holes in it to release the odor.

    • @Laflamablanca969
      @Laflamablanca969 3 года назад

      Nate Schoemer ahh that makes sense. Awesome, thanks for the help!

  • @ChristofferEricsater
    @ChristofferEricsater 4 года назад +2

    Do you Only have Malinois? What are your reasons to choose a dog breed? What do you suggest one look for in a puppy to know it will have a stable and safe mind but at same time have high prey drive and can get sharp instantly but then relax when you ask him pr her to back out!? Can one understand this in seeing the puppies before choosing the right one!? and if so, at what weeks of the puppies lives will this become visible enough to know you make the right choice? thanks for a super great channel!

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад

      Thanks, Chris! I appreciate the kind words! I have a Malinois and a British fox red lab. However, I have trained hundreds of dogs of all different breeds in my 8 years of professional dog training. If you want a dog for a specific purpose, then google search breeds that you are interested in and see if that dog has the characteristics that you are looking for. Then when you speak with different breeders, tell them what your goals are and they will let you know if they have any dogs that will fit your needs. Just be sure they have done all the proper health test before they had the litter. You can learn more about that here: www.wikihow.com/Perform-Pre%E2%80%90Breeding-Health-Checks-for-Dogs#:~:text=Pre%2Dbreeding%20health%20checks%20include%3A&text=Canine%20Eye%20Registration%20Foundation%20(CERF,Test%20for%20brucellosis Also, make sure they give you a health guarantee for the puppy. I hope this helps and thanks for supporting the channel! 😁🙏🐶🐕

    • @ChristofferEricsater
      @ChristofferEricsater 4 года назад

      Nate Schoemer thanks! I will look for that :) regarding Malinois, are there any black Malinois? or is that a total different breed?

  • @alfieread9012
    @alfieread9012 3 года назад +1

    If you use a specific scent e.g vanilla will the dog only search for that scent? How would you teach a dog to search for recent human scent, such as when police dogs search for people or items recently discarded?

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад

      That training involves a slightly different process. I plan on making videos on this in the future. :)

  • @adamhalleck2232
    @adamhalleck2232 3 года назад +1

    Do you ever progress to allowing the dog to find it without you showing the dog exactly what to do and where it is? I love how you introduce everything, but I never saw any functionality behind it. It seems you never get to the point where the dog is the one doing the work. What would your next step be as far as getting the dog to find and retrieve (assuming you've done formal retrieval work as well) without any direction from you (ideally off leash, hiding the scent where the dog can't see and without any distracting reward as far as food)?

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад

      Yes, you can see the start of that in this video: ruclips.net/video/sZuhN2y-m7A/видео.html When they become proficient at this, then I start adding the odor in new and realistic environments. Cheers!

  • @moneymaine9562
    @moneymaine9562 Месяц назад

    At what age should you start this scent detection if you really really want your dawg to be successful at it and is there a age that’s too late

  • @birdnest10
    @birdnest10 3 года назад +1

    One more question... Once I teach my dog multiple odors(Birch, anise, clove or whatever), will he be able to indicate on a chosen one of those or will he indicate for all of them without discrimination? Say i had tennis balls with each 3 odors sitting next to each other. How would i show him Birch and have him avoid anise and clove?

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад

      If you taught all odors, then more likely than not he'll indicate when he smells any of them. You can try to put each odor on their own command, but they may be difficult. Cheers!

  • @Sherry9297.
    @Sherry9297. 4 года назад +1

    Do you have any videos on protection training??

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад

      Hi, Sherry! I don't have any protection training videos up yet, but I will be making an entire series on it! 😁🐶🐕

  • @juliefrank1633
    @juliefrank1633 6 месяцев назад

    What scent do you use to start the training?

  • @louisegariepy2804
    @louisegariepy2804 10 месяцев назад

    Happy to hear that we can use other toys, because my dog is sickly addict to tennis balls, and the excitation would go over any odour or reward .

  • @birdnest10
    @birdnest10 3 года назад +1

    When teaching a new scent after your dog is reliable at one scent, do you need to start from the beginning field search session? or do you start the new odor in the cinder blocks with a treat?

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад

      Great question. You can start with the field search if you like. However, I just start on the cinder blocks. :)

    • @birdnest10
      @birdnest10 3 года назад

      @@NateSchoemer Thank you for the tips! my 6 month old pup will wait outside for me to hide the ball in the house and clear every room, corner to corner, to find the ball. I dont even need to direct him anywhere after saying search.. Cant wait until you put out some search and rescue or tracking content! Thanks again.. you da best

  • @ziadchahwan6060
    @ziadchahwan6060 3 года назад +1

    Heyy i havw a question that is bothering me that you are using the word " search" cue , did you use the word search instead of fetch?? ,because i learned mu og the cue fetch in french" cherche" and i use this cue for 2 things while playing and throuwing a ball and when im playing hide and seek with her when hiding something and than i say the word fetch and she start searching and even in the hunting field i use the same word and its working in these 3 situations, is it right ??
    Because from.my own experience using the same word such "fetch" to retrieve the toy that i just throw and while playing hide and seek use the same word , is it wronf..

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад +1

      You can use whatever words that you like. Also, dogs are very situational, so that makes sense that you could use one command for three different behaviors. Either way is fine, it just comes down to personal preference and what works best for you and your dog. Cheers!

    • @ziadchahwan6060
      @ziadchahwan6060 3 года назад

      ​@@NateSchoemer, first of all, thank you for answering, okay it means I'm right that for thinking in this way and training in this way either, because like you said in my case I'm using the word "cherche " means fetch to bring something I throw or either something stable or even adding a word after using "cherche" as " Cherche ta laisse" means fetch or search your leash or collar, toy and for sure birds, this is the same way of teaching or to be more formal this is the same process while training for scent detection for working dogs?? sorry for asking but just because I'm an unofficial dog trainer didn't finish my certificate yet,... Thanks in advance

  • @courtneybeal1140
    @courtneybeal1140 3 года назад +1

    would this work for hypotension scent training as well?

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад

      You could start this way, but there would be a handful of additional steps for hypotension scent training. Cheers!

  • @akosbudai314
    @akosbudai314 3 года назад +1

    Do you train your dogs with a specific odour that you use in work, like drugs, explosives etc. or it can be a simple thing like a vanilla flavor? I really wanna start to train my malinois for scent detection, he loves to work and really loves to sniff around everything, but i have no idea what odour should i start it! Thanks.

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад +1

      Yes, you can use something like vanilla. I was using lavender, but you can also buy scent kits online for nose work training. If you use any oils, just use one drop and don't put it in a location that the dog can lick the actual oil. Use a container with a cotton ball for the odor. If you want to put the odor on a toy, then put on drop on the inside of a lid container and keep the toy in the container overnight. This way the toy will hold the odor, but the oil wont be directly on the toy. I hope this helps! Cheers!

    • @OrchidBOOKMARKS
      @OrchidBOOKMARKS Год назад

      @@NateSchoemer thank you so much for such detailed explanation! You’re the best! ❤

  • @JoshuaXiong
    @JoshuaXiong Год назад

    5:28 The heck is dowel and tongs ha

  • @jorgem.serrano296
    @jorgem.serrano296 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much Nate for all of your videos. i found very interesting and productive. Would you tell me what kind of odor I can use to training my dog please?

  • @vegardbakken
    @vegardbakken 3 года назад +1

    Hi! Very good videos 😊 A different approach than I use, so very interesting. I just have one question. You mention learning multiple odors at once. I have heard people do this, but research shows that dogs can favor one oder and pretty much ignore the others. It also states that it is not entirely true that they can seperate five different odors. That for example ABC is not always A + B + C, but some times equals F. A completely different odor. What is your take on this?

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. I've always taught one odor at a time. I would have to train a few dogs using the multiple odors at once technique to give proper feedback.

  • @oldsap
    @oldsap 3 года назад +1

    hi Nate, for the dowel retrieval, on the other dowels that doesnt have your scent but are tied, wouldnt the stings be the thing that will hint the dog not to take those dowels instead of picking up on your scent on the correct dowel?

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад +2

      Yes, that's possible, but from my experience they usually don't pay attention to the rope. However, if they do, then you would need something they couldn't see. Other trainers have glued the unscented dowels down. I used the rope and it worked for me. Cheers! :)

    • @oldsap
      @oldsap 3 года назад

      @@NateSchoemer thank you for the reply. Your videos are very informative and you explain them very clearly.

  • @mikeallan8983
    @mikeallan8983 Год назад

    Great videos! I would like to teach my border collies to sniff out illegal fishing nets which are often hidden near rivers. How can I introduce the scent? Place tennis balls in a container with pieces of different nets?

  • @SRTscout911
    @SRTscout911 Год назад

    Where are you getting the odors from or do you sell them?

  • @Justknow-is3tf
    @Justknow-is3tf 4 года назад +1

    Nate, how to train for protection?

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад

      Hi Mani! I have a protection series coming out in the near future. Thanks! 😁🙏🐶🐕

    • @Justknow-is3tf
      @Justknow-is3tf 4 года назад

      @@NateSchoemer thank u nate😀

  • @jimangelogregorio452
    @jimangelogregorio452 Год назад

    Can i dog reward and food reward ? My dog is not that that much high in toy drive ?

  • @williamandres7732
    @williamandres7732 3 года назад +1

    What do you use for scent

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 года назад

      Thanks! I was using lavender, but you can also buy scent kits online for nose work training. If you use any oils, just use one drop and don't put it in a location that the dog can lick the actual oil. Use a container with a cotton ball for the odor. If you want to put the odor on a toy, then put one drop on the inside of a lid container and keep the toy in the container overnight. This way the toy will hold the odor, but the oil wont be directly on the toy. I hope this helps! Cheers!

  • @msprofiz1
    @msprofiz1 4 года назад +1

    My dog runs to the ball, gets it but doesn't bring it to me?!

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  4 года назад +2

      Check out my video on how to teach your dog to play fetch: ruclips.net/video/ipRm9ebHgjo/видео.html I hope this helps! 🙏😁🐶🐕