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    Course Schedule

    First day of class:

    April 1, 2018

     Last day of class:

     Dec 15, 2018

    Enrollment begins:

    Nov 22, 2018

    Enrollment ends:

    Dec 15, 2018

    Tuition:

    $65-$260 / $49-$149

    Class length:

    6 weeks / 3 weeks

    New students: your account will be created automatically when you enroll in your first class.

       **Schedule Information Subject to Changes**

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    NW470: Win By A Nose: Successful Nosework Trialing

     

    Course Details

    Are you wondering what it takes to be successful trialing in the sport of nosework?  Do you know how to prepare for and how to be a good teammate for your dog?  Are you struggling to qualify or perhaps not getting the scores you'd like?  If so, this class is for you!

    This class will NOT teach you nuts and bolts skills...  such as alerts, inaccessible hides, or high hides, etc.  This class WILL teach you the fabric that will help your team to succeed.  These are the "soft skills" of Nosework.  These skills are what takes a team from "Good" to "Great".  We will deep dive into the 5 main topics in a way that will help you to really understand your teammate and how to train with excellence.

    In this class, we will delve into topics that will prepare you for the rigors of competition or help you to take your current competition to the next level.  We will cover the psychology and biology required to be a good teammate.  Trialing successfully in nosework is part art, part science.  In this class, we will cover both!

    Themes include:

    • Teamwork
    • Reading Your Dog
    • Excellent Handling
    • Managing Arousal
    • Emotional Needs & Mental Management

    While we Deep Dive into these 5 Themes, we will cover these fabulous topics:

    • The elements of a successful team
    • What exactly IS teamwork in the sport of nosework?
    • Understanding your chosen venue, including Q strategies
    • How to avoid a False Alert
    • When to call Finish effectively
    • Knowing when your dog is, and most importantly ISN'T in odor
    • Supporting your dog's emotional needs
    • Riding the Arousal Curve with Yerkes-Dodson!
    • Foundations of Excellent handling
    • Blank Rooms
    • Calling Finish confidently in unknown hide number searches
    • Avoiding false alerts due to handling challenges or mis-reading the dog
    • Handling by effectively releasing pressure
    • When to influence the search and when to just follow
    • Strategies for trialing the high arousal dog
    • How to stay "in the moment"

     

    Win By A Nose

     

    Teaching Approach

     This class will be both conceptual and experiential with lectures that will tell you the WHY and the HOW you can apply the concepts. Part of the assignments are prescriptive, however the learner will need to draw conclusion from the prescriptive practice in order to apply it to day to day training. Learners will also complete assignments based on adapting the concepts to their situation. Learners will be encouraged to experiment with these concepts in order to best train their dogs. Lectures will be a combination of written text and videos. Some videos are as short as 30s and up to 3 minutes, with the average between 1-2 minutes long. There will be on average 3 to 5 lectures per week, however the first week will have more. Gold students will be allowed 6:00 of video time per week and will be expected to keep track of their time usage in their threads. This course is best for students who enjoy concepts and adaptation to their situation.

    This class will have a Teacher's Assistant (TA) available in the Facebook study group to help the bronze and silver students! Directions for joining will be in the classroom after you register.

    Stacy BarnettInstructor: Stacy Barnett

    Stacy Barnett is both a sport and working dog handler. She is a top nosework competitor and trainer, and the first handler to put multiple Summit titles (16 so far) on 3 dogs (Judd SMTx3, Brava SMTx7, Powder SMTx6) in the National Association of Canine Scent Work (NACSW)... (Click here for full bio and to view Stacy's upcoming courses)

     

    Syllabus

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    We will cover one theme per week:

    • Teamwork
    • Reading Your Dog
    • Excellent Handling
    • Managing Arousal
    • Emotional Needs & Mental Management

    Week 1: Overview and Confidence & Motivation

    1. Theme Overview
    2. Goal Setting
    3. Training Philosophies
    4. Confidence in the Nosework Dog
    5. Motivation in the Nosework Dog
    6. 3D Searching to Build Confidence and Motivation (new)

    Week 2: Teamwork

    1. Elements of a Successful Team (new)
    2. What exactly IS Teamwork in the sport of Nosework? (new)
    3. Understanding your chosen venue, including Q strategies (new)
    4. When to Influence and when to Follow (new)
    5. Getting those P’s!
    6. A Judge’s Perspective on P’s
    7. Teamwork and Video Critique

    Week 3: Reading Your Dog

    1. All about the Change of Behavior
    2. Recognizing Distraction Odor
    3. Changes of Behavior with Multiple Hides
    4. Recognizing Blank Area Behavior

    Week 4: Managing Arousal

    1. Yerkes-Dodson Law
    2. Arousal as a Secret to Success
    3. Increasing and Decreasing Arousal
    4. Strategies for trialing the high arousal dog
    5. Strategies for trialing a dog with variable arousal
    6. Conditioning Appropriate Arousal

    Week 5: Excellent Handling

    1. Social Cues
    2. All About Motion
    3. All About Position
    4. All Abut Pressure (new)
    5. How to Avoid a False Alert (new)
    6. Handling Evaluation
    7. When to call Finish effectively (new)

    Week 6: Emotional Needs & Mental Management

    1. Supporting your dog’s emotional needs (new)
    2. Frame of Mind
    3. Changing Your Space
    4. Mindfulness
    5. Staying “in the moment” (new)

    Win By A Nose

    Prerequisites & Supplies

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    There are no titling requirements for this class, however this class is best suited for dogs who are either preparing for trialing or who would benefit from improving their trialing performance.  Some of the topics will be more advanced.  Newer teams may elect to skip some of the more advanced topics and save them for future training.

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    Getting those P's

    P Screen Shot

    Aside from qualifying or placing, if you compete in NACSW, you might be trying to earn P's on your searches.  P's stand for "Pronoucement" which means that the judge has seen something special in your search.  It the way for the judge to give the handler a virtual pat on the back for a job well done.

    It's important though to remember that P's are subjective.  They are intended to acknowledge tremendous teamwork.  What you will find though that judge's may award these if they see something special, regardless of how fast or flashy the team was. It's also important to remember that what is "special" to one judge may be different for another judge. Some judges are very liberal with P's and some judges may actually seem like they don't know that the letter exists!  So it's equally important not to be disappointed if you don't get one.  However, P's give the competitor something to strive for above and beyond just getting the job done.  I always tell people to train for P's and Q's!  Train for excellence, not just a pass.

    Remember that P's are based on teamwork, NOT speed!  If you are at the Elite level, you MIGHT need to find all or nearly all of the hides in order to earn a P.  At the lower levels it's unlikely for you to earn a P without finding all of the hides.

    How do you handle when you are off leash?  Are you engaged or do you abdicate responsibility to the dog by just standing to the side?  Although you might be effective, are you a team member?  Do you move with the dog and support the dog without dictating the search?

    Here's an example of a search where I earned a P.  This is an Elite search with Judd with a judge who is fairly notorious for not giving P's.  What do you see?  What would earn a P with this search (besides finding all of the hides)?

    Here's an example of a search where I did NOT earn a P.  This is a NW3 Vehicles search from the day that Judd earned his NW3 Elite.  What do you see?  What could I have done differently to earn a P?

    You can see that P's are rather subjective!  Two successful searches, two different judges, two different results.  What I see in the second search is a little too much direction, some overworking of the areas.

    Here's a search from Nationals that earned a P.  In this case, Judd was 2nd place finding all of the hides (we knew there were 3).

    Here's a search that Joey did more recently at NW3 that did NOT earn a P.  It was a successful search and was 1st place.  I can see some handling issues...  do you see how I am a little too much of the team?

    Our next lecture will be a guest lecture from a Judge to find out in her own words what it takes to earn a P!

    Testimonials & Reviews

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    A sampling of what prior students have said about this course...

    Thank you Stacy! This was a great class, I will continue to refer back to it as we prepare for future trials.         


    Great class Stacy. Learned so much. Thanks       


    Great class as usual Stacy. Many thanks for wonderful support of your students. Margo Banks         


    Genuine thanks for the substantive critique and training suggestions. Stacy has boots on the ground and has already seen anything my canine partner and I are working through on our road to trialing success. Kudos        


    This was one of the best classes so far. I fell like I really learned a lot & have made progress with Gracie. Stacy was great as usual!!.    

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