BOOK – RESCUE DOG TRAINING – NOSE WORK
Everyone knows that unlike us humans, dogs have a super nose. And it is precisely this excellent smelling ability that humans have taken advantage of. For many dogs who serve humans, their work is based primarily on their sense of smell. Without this, rescue dogs would not be able to locate buried, injured or missing people. But how do they do that? How does a dog's nose actually work and why is it so much better than ours? And can a dog's smelling ability be properly trained or even improved? These are just some of the questions that are answered in this book and will leave even “old hands” amazed.
Katrin Kolbehas been dedicated to dog training on a voluntary basis since 1996. Since 2001 she has been an active member of the DRK rescue dogs in the Reutlingen district association. She worked here for many years as a trainer and as a group leader.
Dr. Gabriele Lehariis a biologist, has been keeping dogs for almost 30 years and has written and illustrated numerous non-fiction books and articles about dogs.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
You will receive 1 x book – rescue dog training – nose work.