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Eddie passed his ORT! 1 Attachment(s) LOL, I know what you're thinking: What the heck is an ORT? And did he have to eat it first in order to pass it? Nooooo. :p We've been doing a new dog sport called called Nose Work, and an ORT is an Odor Recognition Test. They set up 10-12 cardboard boxes in a large room, and he had to tell me which one held a Q-tip with a drop of birch oil on it. In order to compete in competitions, he has to be ORT certified. It was fun and funny all at the same time. He's been great in practice, so I wasn't really worried. But he got all excited at the test because there were lots of people and lots of strange dogs milling around. We had 3 minutes to find the correct box -- without making a mistake. I started to panic when he passed ALL THE BOXES once without giving me his signal of scratching at the box. So we made another lap around. This time, he stopped right away at the correct box and scratched away. Woohoo. This picture has nothing to do with the test, but I just wanted to show off his talented -- and certified -- snout. :p |
Boy ! He is so cute. And Smart. Sounds like fun. |
Good job Eddie. I am waiting for my new glasses as this pair is so bent out of shape and I thought your title read Eddie passed "out". When I started reading I realize it had nothing to do with that. lol Sounds interesting. :) |
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Thanks, you guys. |
Yay Eddie! You are the best little sniffer around. :) |
Congrats to you and Eddie! |
Unrelated but what the heck is a banning thread dictator??:eek: sounds bad |
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Congrats Eddie, now Moms will never be able to hide the cookies on ya! |
Yay Eddie! So you're the one who 'nose' best? WooHoo! |
Congratulations Eddie! I think Eddie has the ability to learn anything. What a smart, talented, handsome little boy. |
He's looking too cute! Congratulations, Eddie.:D |
Just so you know, Thor is taking a break from his training to lull Eddie into a false sense of security. |
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We went to an advanced clinic today put on by the guy who originated the sport. He told me California dogs can't identify birch because they're posey sniffers. |
Pfffft. Even I can smell what you're shoveling! |
Took you longer than 3 minutes. Disqualified. |
Way to go Eddie!!! |
I just had to pop in and say, what a handsome little guy Eddie is! That picture is just beautiful! I wish Jenna would hold still for a nice snap like that! In passing the ORT, is Eddie training to become a service dog? Like the kinds who can sniff out cancer cells and the like? I often wonder just what a Yorkie's capabilities would be in this field. So far, all I can train Jenna to do is dig at my arm or chest if she sees me topple over. lol.... |
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The idea is that it gives the dogs a job to do that they enjoy doing, and it's great brain work. Aggressive dogs, nervous dogs, injured dogs, shy dogs, etc., all benefit because it's something they're good at and love doing. For the human half of the team, they make it fun by offering competitions to see which dog can find the odor fastest when hidden everywhere from a room to a car to outside. |
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