Course Details
Many teams stall after initial foundations: progress slows, motivation dips, and it can feel hard to know what to train next. This course keeps you moving forward with clear structure and purposeful exercises, so you and your dog continue to build skills instead of losing steam.
This course is designed to bridge the gap between early foundation work and confident, purposeful searching across all Nosework elements. This next step takes teams from solid basics to competition-ready searching while preserving the momentum and enthusiasm that brought you into the sport in the first place.
Along with continuing Container and Interior skills, we’ll systematically introduce Exteriors, Vehicles, and Buried (AKC) searches. And the best part? We’ll meet you and your dog right where you are.
Whether you’ve just completed NW101 or are returning for a refresher, this course strengthens the skills needed for all search elements. You’ll learn how to navigate each element’s unique challenges and apply handling strategies that hold up in real trial environments.
As dogs begin to work more independently and fluently, handlers often experience a renewed sense of accomplishment - seeing training translate into meaningful progress beyond the basics. Even if other approaches haven’t worked for you, this course can reignite your progress.
We assume your dog is already searching for target odor and can complete simple Interior and Container searches. Even if you didn’t finish every exercise in NW101, you’ll still fit right in. Throughout the course, we emphasize clear criteria, clean mechanics, and consistency to support confident, effective searching.
By the end of this course, you’ll:
- Keep the progress you worked so hard for in NW101
- Increase your dog’s hunt drive and commitment to odor
- Confidently navigate the unique challenges of each search element
- Become a more effective handler as your dog’s experience grows
- Learn strategies for airflow and unintentional distractors outdoors
- Build confidence and skills to move toward trial success
Don’t stall your progress - this is when the pieces start to click and your dog’s searching truly takes off.
Teaching Approach
Lectures and Video Demonstrations
Lectures are released the night before each week and include both written and video descriptions of every exercise, presented in a clear step-by-step format. The lectures are designed to help a student understand the purpose of the exercise and how it might vary by team.
Homework & Practice
Homework assignments are listed at the end of each lecture for easy reference. Each week offers several topics so that you always have something to train if weather or time are limiting factors. Teams progress at their own pace, working at a level where the dog demonstrates confidence and understanding. Gold students will have 6 minutes of video homework time each week, with an option for 1 min unlimited video submission. Sliver students will have 1:30 minutes of video homework time each week.
Feedback & Support
Gold students receive both general and personalized written feedback, often with timestamps for clarity. You may submit work from current or previous weeks to continue receiving guidance throughout the course. Silver students recieve both general feedback and personalized video for their weekly video submission. Each team is supported at the level they are working, with no expectation to progress beyond their dog’s readiness. Forums will normally be cleared late morning and evening (Easterj time) each day.
A Teacher’s Assistant (TA) will be available to support Bronze students. Directions for participating in the Bronze Student Forum will be provided in the classroom after registration.
Instructor: Julie SymonsJulie Symons (she/her) has been involved in dog sports for over 30 years. Starting with her mix, Dreyfus, in flyball, she went on to train and compete in conformation, agility, obedience, herding and tracking with her first Belgian tervuren, Rival. Rival was the first CH OTCH MACH Belgian...(Click here for full bio and to view Julie's upcoming courses)



