K9 Nose Work
Nose work is a dog sport of tracking different scents that you can do for fun or even compete. You can also take this skill further and teach a dog to track people, other animals or objects. In this sport, the dog is the centre of the training and it is always trained at the dog’s individual pace, the dog is not pushed to perform. The same goes for the ones that love it, dogs that are frantic with enthusiasm are allowed to be themselves. The handler’s job is to follow the dog and let them work. This is quite unusual, often in dog sports, it’s the human that is in charge and directs the dog to achieve the desired outcome.
Canine nose work is an amazing sport and you end up with amazing results. For example, dogs that were once shy start becoming confident, while boisterous ones calm down. You can even see dogs that were reactive overcome their reactivity. This brings about a much happier and stronger relationship between owner and dog and is a great mental exercise for the dog.
The Benefits of K9 Nose Work
- It builds confidence.
- Nosework training provides a positive outlet for the most natural behaviours like tracking.
- Enrichment for both dog and owner results in a better relationship.
- Maintains the dogs physical and mental health and well-being.
- Stimulates the seeking system, releasing dopamine, the feel-good drug!
- Any dog can do it, no matter the breed, size or age!
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