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ditto with me except we have an incinerator. your way would be more fun.....
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I was a private trainer and did mostly decoy work. The kennel I trained at used psudo's to start the dogs.
The reason I asked about the amounts was they were training on smaller finds and it was a problem when they encountered the big amounts that you border town people are used to. |
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Yes.that is the threshold issue.training a scent detector dog on small amounts of target odor results in a dog with fringing issues with large amounts or a dog that fails to recognize/alert on the large amount altogether
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