Dog Sports & Behavior Series: Scent Detection for Behavior Cases
How Scent Detection can Help Address Behavior Issues in the Real World Scent detection has been increasingly popular in the last few years because it's a great discipline suitable for pretty much any dog.
Apart from being a fun activity, scent work can also have a very positive impact on dogs with behavioral problems. Scent detection is so much more than just a sport! In this webinar,
Kat Janczur explores how scent detection training helped her clients struggling with various behavior issues. Scent detection exercises help dogs who are reactive, fearful, easily frustrated, lack confidence, or struggle with over-arousal. With the addition of case studies, you’ll see how to put scent work to WORK for your clients.
These webinars are suitable for dog sports teams, veterinary professionals, animal trainers, animal behaviorists, shelter and rescue staff and volunteers, and anyone with an interest in evidence-based behavior intervention.
Wednesday, October 19, 2022 6pm to 7:30pm EST
Apart from being a fun activity, scent work can also have a very positive impact on dogs with behavioral problems. Scent detection is so much more than just a sport! In this webinar,
Kat Janczur explores how scent detection training helped her clients struggling with various behavior issues. Scent detection exercises help dogs who are reactive, fearful, easily frustrated, lack confidence, or struggle with over-arousal. With the addition of case studies, you’ll see how to put scent work to WORK for your clients.
These webinars are suitable for dog sports teams, veterinary professionals, animal trainers, animal behaviorists, shelter and rescue staff and volunteers, and anyone with an interest in evidence-based behavior intervention.
Wednesday, October 19, 2022 6pm to 7:30pm EST
Meet the instructor
Kat Janczur
Kat Janczur has a master’s degree in both Psychology and Applied Animal Behaviour, a COAPE diploma, and an APDT trainer.
She has worked at Scent Imprint for Dogs in Holland training detection dogs and delivering Instructor courses. Since she moved to the UK she has worked for Dogs Trust as a Head Coach and Coach Trainer, in 2018 she worked at Dog Detectives on a FREDDS (free running explosives detection dogs) project.
She has a company Canine Detection Solutions that provides a service for Japanese knotweed detection dogs and currently works with two operational dogs.
Through her company K9 Behaviour consultancy she delivers training to government agencies, private detection companies, and pet owners.