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2007-11-14 04:32:59 · 12 answers · asked by chillinginchicago 2 in Pets Dogs

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The way I start my dogs on human remains - and this can translate to drugs is I set up one "hot" pipe and several negative pipes (pvc pipe with holes) and I set them up in a line - I give my dog the command that will associate the scent and when he shows the SLIGHTEST interest in the "hot" pipe, I reward with praise, toy, food whatever the motivator is for the dog. My Rottie has two certified finds on drowning victims one on the lake and one in a river. I've had great success in starting them out this way and just moving on from there. I also have a specific toy that has been "scented" with HRD that we play with which helps to reinforce the scent with him a bit. He is food rewarded and pavlov's theory comes in because when we are on a search and he comes into "scent" of the HRD he begins to drool a bit as he is relating the scent to his food reward.

Drug dogs do not get ADDICTED - that is ridiculous - they would have to ingest the product or inhale it for that to happen and great care is taken when training drug dogs that this does not happen. They are responding to a chemical compound of the particular drug that is why they are able to scent on different types of drugs (they are taught one drug at a time). It is very hard to get certified to train drug dogs because you have to be trained to handle the training material. There is a company called Sigma that produces a Pseudo scent that dogs can be worked off of but they should be trained on the real drugs as well.

2007-11-14 04:57:12 · answer #1 · answered by crazyboutmybear 2 · 2 0

A simple substitution method. You can teach any dog though some breeds are obviously better at it than others. A drug dog is taught with the substances it needs to find but you can do it with something that the dog already knows, your scent. Put a cloth you've rubbed your hands on well into a box and put it with other boxes the same and when the dog starts sniffing at that box make a fuss in an excited tone of voice and reward the dog with a treat or it's favourite toy (the substitute reward). Ignore when he sniffs the other boxes. Soon you'll have a dog that ignores the other boxes for the one that contains the cloth. All will have your scent on but the key box will smell stronger! It's a great game for the dog, looks really clever and gives the dog a bit of mental stimulation.
Drug dogs aren't working they are playing!

2007-11-14 05:19:29 · answer #2 · answered by willowGSD 6 · 1 1

Good question.. Drugs detection dogs, as all detection dogs should be, are chosen for their immense hunt drive. That is the ability to search endlessly for a toy they have not seen placed.
The dog is started in training by being exposed to several narcotics together in a training box. Usually there are 4 boxes in the training area, when the dog sniffs the correct box he gets rewarded by being given his favorite toy. That can be a ball or a tug.
As soon as the dog shows interest in the right box, (odor recognition), he is taught the sit command and then gets rewarded only when he sniffs and sits as an alert.
Most agencies use the toy reward method, but, some federal depts use the food reward which I believe to be wrong.
That is as much as I am willing to say in an open forum!!
Hope I helped!!

2007-11-14 05:13:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

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2016-05-21 00:05:20 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Drug Sniffing Dog Training

2016-10-30 04:34:29 · answer #5 · answered by bradstreet 4 · 0 0

Once an officer from the K-9 unit came and showed us how he worked with his German Shepherd. What they did was they took a towel and soaked it in the smell of the drug. This towel was used as a toy. Basically after the dog knew it was his toy, they'd hide the towel and the dog would get it. Then after they'd play with the towel. So now when the dog smells drugs, he digs at the box or whatever and the officer throws out the towel like it came out of the object hiding the drugs. He actually put a small amount of drugs in a pizza box and we got to watch the dog sniff it out.

2007-11-14 10:27:29 · answer #6 · answered by Judgerz 6 · 0 1

Although dogs shouldn't be attributed with having human characteristics, they are intelligent enough to be able to understand the concept of, and execute, certain actions that their owners require of them - if these actions are asked in a way that dogs find rewarding. So, with this rule in mind, owners have to be clever as well and find a way of training their dog that actually works quickly and efficiently. The eBook I wrote explains how to achieve this ideal - how to speak “dog” so that you’re able to communicate effectively with your four-legged friend.
As with any training, the best time to start is as soon as you get your new pet. The fundamentals for successful housetraining are:

- Crate training is very important so it should be mastered.
- A schedule is required for feeding and exercising.
- Be vigilant and patient throughout the training period.

House training is most likely every dog owner’s top concern. And it should begin as soon as possible. That's the very first day your dog comes into your home. If you've adopted a new furry friend and spend months in the home without aiding him/her achieve success when it comes to training then s/he’s going to set a precedence that you now need to change. So, concentrate on prevention as opposed to cure. House training comes down to one
rather simple skill - being a good dog time manager. And this means managing your pup's time so that you let them have as few chances as possible to make house training blunders.

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2014-12-02 05:58:35 · answer #7 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

A dog should be trained on how to eat, walk with you, not to bark, potty training and sleep on its place etc. You can teach anything to your puppy, dogs get trained easily with some good instructions. If you want some good training tips visit https://tr.im/0U29A

If properly trained, they should also understand whistle and gesture equivalents for all the relevant commands, e.g. short whistle or finger raised sit, long whistle or flat hand lay down, and so on.

It's important that they also get gestures and whistles as voice may not be sufficient over long distances and under certain circumstances.

2016-02-13 16:42:53 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The trainer puts different stuff around on the training place for the dog to sniff. Drugs is just one of those stuff. When the dog, sniffing around, runs upon the drugs, it is being heartly treated and shown that this is something very good to do. When it runs upon other stuff than drugs, it is said to the dog "No!" or similar things to show the dog he/she has found wrong stuff. So the dog eventually starts feeling happy when it runs upon drugs because it found the "right" stuff.
Dogs that will eat anything are not good for searching drugs.

2007-11-14 04:51:57 · answer #9 · answered by Free R 1 · 0 2

Trainers do NOT get the dogs addicted to drugs. They show them what they should alert to, and they praise them when they do the right thing. Usually they are given a kong or tug toys, something they love, in exchange for their response to the drugs.

A drug addicted dog would be useless...

2007-11-14 04:45:49 · answer #10 · answered by DP 7 · 2 1

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