My prize winning hog!!!!
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My prize winning hog!!!!
Edi and I have been learning nosework together at home. I am proud of the progress of her nose freeze alert that we have been practicing!
Vigil got his AKC scentwork novice title.
Also High In Trial.
Also High In Trail again.
And High Combined which I didn't even know was a thing.
Anyway this is just the rosettes we got so many flats its hard to get a pic of all of them.
I am super duper proud of my boy.
And the journey continues on, the next step in Aayla's sport journey is scentwork.
Today she had her first run and she qualified! She did novice interiors and really did well. I worried that she maybe wouldn't know what we are doing or that she would keep checking in with me.
But she didn't, she went out and searched with confidence, found it and indicated! So proud of her.
Also how cool is this venue?
We practiced outside in the sunshine today
I've never hidden the scent along the exterior of a building before, so he needed some light directing to get there at first, but he got the hang of it quickly
As you can see, Ollie is VERY proud of his tracking abilities
I'm reading "The Stress Factor in Dogs" and this reference caught my attention:
"One study looked at the impact of nosework on cogntive bias in dogs (Duranton and Horowit 2019). Pet dogs practiced their nosework or heeling on a daily basis for two weeks. The dogs that engaged in nosework showed an increase in positive bias after the two-week training period. The heeling dogs, on the other hand, showed no change (they didn't become more positively or more negatively biased). This study is exciting because it's the first that I know of that looks at the impact of enrichment on pet dogs. It also demonstrates that engagement in a more species-typical foraging may be more beneficial than an activity that is cognitively challenging, but not evolutionarily relevant such as heeling."
and I just thought that was really interesting so I've dug the study up:
Let me sniff! Nosework induces positive judgment bias in pet dogs
Nosework reduced dogs' latencies to reach an ambiguous pot in a cognitive bias test.
Nosework increases dogs’ positive judgment bias or "optimism".
Practicing nosework allows dogs to express a natural behavior and be more autonomous.
Behaving naturally and making active choices are two key factors in animal welfare.
Olfaction-based activities contribute to dogs’ welfare.
"We predicted that the experimental group practicing nosework with food reward would show higher levels of optimism on a post-intervention cognitive bias test than a control group of dogs practicing a food-reward based activity with the same physical activity as in nosework, but with no olfactory search component (heelwork)."
tldr nosework games were found to make a dog more optimistic, cognitively challenging heeling made no different to optimism or pessimism
Wheeee! Poppy finished her Exterior Elite in Excellent today. She was a super steady and thorough problem solver, very proud of her for puzzling it out. We also got first in Interior Excellent, she was zippy and decisive. Buried was an NQ, not quite sure why she mis-alerted, probably the wind but we were quite far off lol. Yesterday our first attempt at master container was a flop lol, I called finished right as she alerted in the first trial and in the second trial I talked her into alerting on food, whoops. Despite that we’re trying Master Exterior tomorrow lol.
A nice ASMR video that features two golden retrievers truffle hunting at the 50:00 mark.