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I honestly had never heard of nosework videos before..lol..But I thought this one was really interesting, and the star of the show is just adorable! |
So darn cute!! :p |
What a cute video. The music fits perfectly. The boots and coat are adorable! :) Eddie is too of course! |
Mike, You and your furkids always amaze me! Love the video!!!!! |
I love the video! Eddie is doing a great job :) Keep up the hard work! |
Oh NO, Eddie could never be boring...love the little guy! Rusty & Jillie too. Keep'em coming our way...always a joy to watch. ;) |
It is not boring to watch Eddie doing whatever he wants to do!! Hi Mike. I haven't been on here for quite a while, but I do come back to peek at who's doing what. :confused: It' getting colder here in So Cal. Eddie---you are awsome as usual!! Keep up the great work. :animal-pa Suz p.s., you can keep the snow in Alaska!!:D |
Thanks everybody! And Suz, it's not cold enough until you see white everywhere you go! :p Nice to hear from you! |
Good work, Eddie. Nice to see them all again. |
Great work Eddie! I love how he uses his nose/head turns to point and tell you, "It's here Dad. Look." Adorable! What are you using for the scent in the little tin? |
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The national nose work association chose 3 specific odors to use in competition so all dogs nationwide would be trained to identify the exact same thing. The birch is the first one they learn. Next comes: Anise (we use "Aniseseed" aka*Pimpinella anisum variety, NOT Star Anise,Illicium verum) and Clove*(we use "Clove Bud" aka Eugenia Caryophylatta or Syzgium Aromaticum) I wouldn't advise anyone to buy the oils and dive in without some instruction. Eddie took two 6-week classes finding treats before odors were even introduced. K9 NOSE WORK |
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