Reading Odor Like A Trial Official: An Active Handler's Perspective
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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
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