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    Explore " odor detection" with insightful episodes like "Questions from the Crowd - Winter 2023 Pt 1", "Reflections on Chatting with Lee Laubach", "Fill in the Blank" and "Getting to Know Stacy Barnett" from podcasts like ""K9 Detection Collaborative", "K9 Detection Collaborative", "K9 Detection Collaborative" and "K9 Detection Collaborative"" and more!

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    Questions from the Crowd - Winter 2023 Pt 1

    Questions from the Crowd - Winter 2023 Pt 1

    What to listen for:

    “If you have a good reinforcement system, it really doesn't take long. And that reinforcement system is how you pay the dog for doing whatever work you're asking it to do. And you actually have to teach and learn how your dog likes to be reinforced.”


    Whether it be Robin’s knee surgery or Crystal’s voiceless bout with a nasty cold, it’s been tough for all the Dames of Detection to unite for episode recordings these days. But that won’t stop them from bringing you value-packed episodes you’ve grown accustomed to hearing.


    Today, Robin and Stacy answer listener questions on topics ranging from fun questions around accidental training, to new puppy strategies, nosework, verbal cues, and everything in between!


    Key Topics:

    • Intro and Update (00:31)
    • Marking an Article Indication for AKC Tracking (01:52)
    • “What is something you accidentally taught due to poor timing?” (05:46)
    • Things Trained That Aren’t Sport or Work-Related, but Useful or Fun (10:14)
    • “Do verbal cues even matter as much as we think they do?” (13:00)
    • Questions for Stacy Around Nosework (19:40)
    • Robin and Stacy’s Approaches to New Puppy Training (25:36)
    • “Do you reinforce blank searches just as enthusiastic as non-blank searches (39:22)
    • “Can you talk about when you reinforce when they are still in an unconscious state in a search before the indication?” (41:21)
    • “What classes would you recommend someone start with on your website?” (45:43)



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    Reflections on Chatting with Lee Laubach

    Reflections on Chatting with Lee Laubach

    What to listen for:

    “I've had lots of people ask me questions about, should you train your dog to tell you that nothing's there. And I was like, no, you should be good enough…Lee knew there was nothing there. But this is the protocol that we use. So we have to do this. And I absolutely don't believe in training your dog to tell you that odor is not available.”


    Today the Dames of Detection - Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing - recap their two-part series with Lee Laubach, a professional detection dog handler and Nosework judge. The episodes in this series are #88 and #89. If you haven’t yet, feel free to give those a listen first!


    In today’s chat, Robin, Stacy, and Crystal dive deeper into the world of Nosework, exploring the many external elements that can influence a dog's detection ability. From weather impacts to the significance of training dogs to search for specific odors, they leave no stone unturned. They emphasize the importance of connection both on a dog and trainer level and in community in both Arson dog training and beyond. 



    Key Topics:

    • Intro to Recapping the Chat with Lee (02:24)
    • Becoming a Nosework Judge and Certifying Officials (03:53)
    • Dog Training, Certification, and Weather Impact (08:56)
    • Dog Training and Search and Rescue Work (13:48)
    • Scent Work (19:23)
    • Safety Protocols (23:36)
    • Dog Training and Behavior (28:12)
    • The Importance of Community (33:45)
    • Takeaways (38:15)



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    Fill in the Blank

    Fill in the Blank

    Today, Robin, Stacy and Crystal discuss how to use blank sessions to your advantage. Blank areas, while they can be anxiety-inducing, can be a way for handlers to evaluate their dog’s behavior, and in the process build their stamina, attention, and trust.


    “We should really start redefining how we think of blank areas: Blank areas are an opportunity for us to work on nose time with the dog. We call when it’s finished. The dog doesn’t call when it’s finished.”


    Our hosts discuss how blank areas allow handlers and dogs to forge a closer partnership through greater awareness and communication by giving the dog the skills they need to search an area with no scent/odor. They also encourage trainers to reframe blank areas as hunt setups. This way, it becomes more productive when taking on blanks to ask: “How do I build a dog that enjoys hunting?”


    Key Topics:

    • Finding opportunities in blank areas (03:35)
    • Blank areas as nose time (10:58)
    • Establishing your “working contract” with a dog early on (17:48)
    • Going from a blind blank to a blind with a hide (18:28)
    • How frequently to train blanks (24:43)
    • Dealing with handler anxiety (32:52)
    • Subtlety versus confidence in a dog (35:38)
    • How blanks teach handlers how to push and pull their dog (42:03)
    • When to start incorporating blank searches (45:30)
    • Why blank sessions do not need to end with wins (51:08)
    • Finding what motivates your dog (55:08)


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    Getting to Know Stacy Barnett

    Getting to Know Stacy Barnett

    Today, Robin and Crystal chat with fellow co-host and detection dog extraordinaire Stacy Barnett. She is the founder of the Scentsabilities Nosework training platform, an avid and successful competitor, as well as a talented instructor.


    Stacy kicks off the conversation going down memory lane. She reflects on her long, multifaceted journey from corporate America to working with horses and, finally, to dog training, and why she decided to specialize in Nosework in particular. She also touches on the many useful skills that carried over from her previous jobs into her current work.


    Stacy also speaks on the importance of collecting data when working with your dog in order to know exactly how to optimize your training—an obvious carryover from her prior career in process improvement. Join us for an entertaining episode covering how she went from training horses to competing with dogs. We cover all sorts of sh*t in this episode!



    Key Topics:

    • How Stacy got into Nosework (2:18)
    • What carried over from Stacy’s horse work into her approach to dog training today (7:48)
    • The keys to positive reinforcement (10:37)
    • Managing emotions (13:38)
    • What Stacy learned from raising her dog Prize (19:28)
    • How a career in process improvement in corporate America translates into dog training (25:29)
    • Stacy’s favorite training feedback tool (29:08)
    • The most influential people in Stacy’s career and how she went from corporate to dogs (31:21)
    • Hacks for traveling with pets (43:24)
    • What Stacy is up to nowadays and how to get in touch (49:32)
    • Stacy’s closing thoughts (52:36)


    Learn more about Stacy at www.scentsabilitiesnw.com.


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