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  • Trial Day Secrets- Behind the Scenes
    2026/07/09
    1 時間 27 分
  • What If Your Best Search Is The One You Enjoy- STOP feeling overwhelmed with a Zen Flow State Search !
    2026/06/01
    47 分
  • Reading Odor Like A Trial Official: An Active Handler's Perspective
    2026/04/29

    We zoom out from our own leash and talk about what we learn by watching dozens of dogs run the same hide, then bring those lessons back into training. We focus on becoming an active handler who can read odor behavior early, support verification, and make better “stay or go” decisions under trial pressure.
    • learning odor movement by observing many teams and reviewing video
    • defining the active handler and taking responsibility for odor information
    • recognizing odor importance vs chasing a fast dog
    • supporting the verification phase without overhandling
    • using leash length and pace to reduce pressure and improve observation
    • staying present in complex searches and managing NW3 and Elite mental stamina
    • telling working apart from distractions like crittering or sniffing spots
    • training resiliency around non-target odor and trial-like distractions
    • building start line focus so the dog releases into hunting
    • supporting novel hides for novice dogs without “convincing”
    • spotting handler focus patterns and resetting the search when needed
    • using transition zones and walkthrough videos to predict airflow changes

    Let us know if you have any questions and we can clarify those, hopefully.
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  • The Wheel Of Odor- A Randomizer for Training Odor
    2026/04/08

    In this episode we reveal the “Wheel Of Odor”, an easily crafted randomizer used to spur a fun discussion focused on ODOR training for the nosework and scentwork dog. We wanted to use some creativity to otherwise break out of training ruts and think OUTSIDE THE ODOR BOX for fresh ideas on how to set hides and build odor training objectives for our dogs and ourselves. The Wheel of Odor uses three categories to describe each odor puzzle or odor scenario in training or trial searches. We included a multitude of factors in each category from big odor, to muddy odor, to accessible hides, to back of search hides and odor in snow. By including hide placement, odor behavior, and the environment, as our Three Wheels we gained random on the spot training objectives and descirbe how we might train the combination for our novice to advance dogs and elite to summit.

    Our mission is to motivate more creativity in our training and in yours exposing our dogs to an opporutnity to learn a vast array of odor scenarios from simplistic to complex. We enourage all our listeners to build your own Wheel of Odor or use the URL app in the notes below to check out our SPIN on the Wheel of Odor. Enjoy and spin yourself a new odor training idea not yet in your odor training objectives.

    Apps- Daily Decision- https://wheel.page.link/14DA OR

    Wheel of Names https://wheelofnames.com/


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    1 時間 7 分
  • Two Wheels, One Blurt Alert and A Rogue Cheese Cube- Elite Trial Recap - Lessons from the Desert
    2026/03/04

    Dust, heat, and a whole lot of critter scent—this elite nose work weekend had it all. We headed to a Western movie set and came home with a sharper game plan: how to spot channeling odor, decide when to finish early, and build independence without frying your dog’s brain. Along the way, we faced a classic trap—two hides on one side of a truck—and turned that miss into a concrete progression using off-leash discovery, long-line refinement, and short-leash control. We lay out our exact drills with chairs and boxes, why we set sources deeper off the plane, and how we balance elevation work with ground hides that ride up walls and read “high.”

    You’ll hear how a six-foot leash can calm a fast dog’s acceleration, how structured pre-trial exercise trims arousal without killing drive, and why “benefit from a no” is the skill that separates steady teams from spirals at elite and summit. We share the timer habits that actually help—halftime alerts, risk thresholds, and knowing when a quick finish beats burning minutes on a hide nobody solved. There’s honest talk about handler errors too, including the cheese cube heard round the leaderboard and a timeout that cost placement, plus the mindset shift from “find them all” to “bank points and build skills.”

    If you’re prepping for NACSW Elite or eyeing Summit, this is a field-tested roadmap: converging odor realities, site-specific prep for schools vs desert sets, elevation progressions without guesswork, and low hides that teach patience. We’re candid, curious, and focused on decisions, not drama—so you can leave your next trial with clearer notes and a smarter plan.

    If this helped you think differently about your recap, subscribe, share with a teammate, and leave a quick review. Tell us: what’s your toughest call—stay and hunt or finish and bank?

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  • Invisible Odor, Visible Skills- Training the Inaccessible Hide
    2026/01/29
    1 時間 12 分
  • READY SET GO- FIRST SEARCH SUCCESS
    2025/12/31
    1 時間 5 分
  • HOST SUPPORT - Hosting Smarter: Facilities, Flow, And Flexibility
    2025/12/31
    1 時間 17 分