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  1. Store your kits and hot boxes/containers in a room/basement/garage where your dog never goes. DSA Scent Kits can also be stored in the refrigerator between sessions to prevent Q- ps drying out (cold/less excited molecules disperse slower than warm/hot molecules).

  2. A dog's nose is normally cool and moist. The moisture secreted by mucous glands in the nasal cavity captures and dissolves molecules in the air and brings them into contact with the specialized olfactory epithelium inside the nose. Dogs use sniffing to maximize detection of odors. The sniff is actually a disruption of the normal breathing pattern.

  3. 30 lis 2021 · Nose Work odors are Essential Oils. The NACSW uses Birch, Anise, and Clove. Here's what you need to know about preparing and storing Nose Work odors.

  4. 4 lut 2016 · Download our scent detection kit instructions jan19 (PDF Handout). The first step in imprinting is getting the target odor(s) you want your dog to detect. Whenever you handle any kit contents, you need to wear disposable gloves.

  5. Your Scent Detection Kit contains 1 container of strips of paper scented with a cocktail of Birch, Anise and Wintergreen. We cut blotting paper into strips small enough to be convenient for hiding and storage, but large enough that we can apply a drop of each target odor WITHOUT MIXING.

  6. Nosework, also known as scent training for dogs, is an activity designed for canines to tap into their superior senses of smell to explore the fun and focus of scent detection.

  7. Some people that raise puppies for scent detection jobs will feed the puppies their meals in a way that allows the pup to smell the target odor while they eat. This can be accomplished by drilling small holes in a dog food dish and putting the target odor under the dish at meal times.

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