K9 Nose Work®

The official blog for the activity and sport of K9 Nose Work®. Topics and discussion will focus on understanding and applying the philosophy and practice of K9 Nose Work® to maximize the benefit for our dogs. And, above all, to have fun!

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Fun, Simple Searching: Good Enough for a Police K-9, Good Enough for your K9 Nose Work® Dog

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When doing nose work it's easy to see your dog as a super-sniffer, ready to work in any environment, eager to conquer the most challengi...
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Guest Blogger Maura Warnecke Helps Bust K9 Nose Work Sniff Myth #1: Tiny Dogs Can't Sniff Out High Hides With The Big Dogs

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Maura has a great perspective and lots of useful information in her post, A Tiny Dog's Nose Work Journey . One thing I took away from he...
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Where? The Question in K9 Nose Work® With an Answer That's Right on the Tip of Your Dog's Nose

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A Nose Work dog bounces around a vehicle, sweeps nose over arc of wheel well, checks rear bumper, sniffs tire, looks at handler, checks whee...
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Monday, November 11, 2013

Guest Blogger Jason Heng, CNWI, Answers the Question: Am I Ready For a K9 Nose Work® Trial?

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I first crossed paths digitally with Jason Heng, CNWI, when he submitted a story to the NACSW newsletter about his journey in K9 Nose Work w...
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The Shiba Experiment: Can K9 Nose Work® Help Me Find a Reason to Tolerate (maybe even like) My Shiba Inu?

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Confession time: I have a dislike of my Shiba Inu, Jade, so strong it borders on hatred. When I say "my Shiba Inu", I mean this li...
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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Be All About Your Dog in K9 Nose Work

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Many lucky K9 Nose Work dogs and their people just wrapped up an enjoyable long weekend of nose work - with the added bonus of a beautiful b...
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Jeff McMahon
Jeff is a certified K9 Nose Work® instructor (CNWI), competitor with his NW3(x2) titled dog Muriel, and editor of the National Association of Canine Scent Work (NACSW) member newsletter.
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