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Penny Scott-Fox | Pressure in Scent Work — How It's Affecting Everyone and What We Can Do

Penny Scott-Fox | Pressure in Scent Work — How It's Affecting Everyone and What We Can Do

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概要

In scent work, we talk a lot about odor theory, training, and handling technique. But there's something else affecting your performance, your dog's performance, and your experience of the sport that doesn't get nearly enough attention — pressure. Penny Scott-Fox has been watching what it does to competitors, dogs, clubs, and judges, and she wanted to talk about it.

Before we get to the main topic, we start with her recent 2 minute and 14 second detective run. I had to ask how that was even possible. What followed was a conversation about how to better train for detective, how to build a dog that drives to odor, and two very different handling philosophies based on the dogs we each have. I think a lot of people will see themselves in this conversation.

Then we get into the main topic, pressure in scent work. Through the conversation, we uncovered ideas that will help competitors, trial committees, and judges alike succeed and enjoy the sport more fully.

What we talk about:

  1. The 2:14 detective run — what made it possible, and what it reveals about foundation training and building a dog that drives to odor
  2. Why dogs that have sailed through the lower levels sometimes hit a wall in detective — and what to do about it in training
  3. Two different handling philosophies for detective — Penny's and mine — and why the dog you have shapes everything
  4. Penny's 40th detective Q — and the bronze, silver, and gold detective titles her club awards that AKC doesn't recognize
  5. Pressure on the dog and how it impacts your partner in scent work
  6. Pressure on the handler and what both of us do to take the edge off, including Penny's ritual to reduce pressure in obedience (works for scent work too)
  7. Why pressure on the handler almost pushed me out of the sport, and the two rules that made it fun again
  8. Pressure on clubs. What the growth of scent work is doing to trial quality, and how clubs can best serve competitors
  9. Pressure on judges, why the push to be the judge that sets sexy hides isn't always good for dogs or competitors, and a conversation about what really makes the sport fun for competitors

Find Penny at scott-foxdogtraining.com

Alert! Scent Work is a podcast for competitors — the parking lot conversations you'd never get to have at a trial, with the judges and community members you wish you had more time with.

Listen to the podcast and find everything here: https://www.AlertScentWork.com

Follow along: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlertScentWork Subscribe to the newsletter: https://www.alertscentwork.com/newsletter/

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