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Puppy Series: Part 3 - From Hunt to Search Webinar

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Puppy Series: Part 3 - From Hunt to Search WebinarEarly Search Skills for Scent Work Puppies Once a puppy has started to develop hunt, reward engagement, recovery, and independence, the next step is helping the puppy begin to use those skills in simple search setups. In this third part of this Puppy Series, Judith will focus on the transition from foundation work into early search training. We will look at how to set up simple puppy searches, define what the puppy is being asked to do, use reward

Early Search Skills for Scent Work Puppies

Once a puppy has started to develop hunt, reward engagement, recovery, and independence, the next step is helping the puppy begin to use those skills in simple search setups.

In this third part of this Puppy Series, Judith will focus on the transition from foundation work into early search training. We will look at how to set up simple puppy searches, define what the puppy is being asked to do, use reward placement to support understanding, and help the puppy investigate spaces where food, target, toy, or odor may be available.

At this level, search means the puppy can use their hunt inside a defined area or setup while the handler begins to support the process with careful, minimal help. Formal patterns, advanced odor obedience, finish decisions, and complete handler checklist work belong later in the progression. This webinar introduces the puppy-level starting points those later skills depend on.

Puppy search training starts with clear, small expectations. The puppy learns to hunt in an area, check spaces appropriate to the setup, work through small access challenges, respond to the training task in front of them, and stay engaged without constant handler confirmation. The handler begins learning how to support the puppy with the smallest useful amount of help.

This webinar will introduce early team communication in the search. The puppy’s default remains independent hunt. The handler may offer movement, direction, or support when the puppy needs help. The puppy begins learning how to take that input, return to hunting, and stay committed when food, target, toy, or odor gives the puppy a reason to keep working.

These early lessons create starting points for later proofing and intelligent independence. This presentation will discuss the puppy-level pieces those later skills depend on: independence, resilience, commitment, recovery, and the ability to keep working through small amounts of handler input.

Some puppies may already have simple odor exposure, pairing, or early odor work in place. Others may be preparing for dedicated introduction to odor or odor foundations courses as their next step. Webinar 3 does not replace an odor foundations course. It helps build the puppy and handler skills that make that next layer cleaner.

Handler support should follow a simple rule: do as little as possible and as much as necessary. Judith will discuss how to recognize when the puppy needs help, what kind of help fits this stage of training, and how to give support in a way that returns the puppy to the search rather than taking over the job.

Topics will include:

  • moving from hunt into simple search setups
  • defining the puppy’s job at a puppy-appropriate level
  • teaching the puppy to investigate available spaces
  • using reward placement to support understanding
  • using food, toys, targets, pairing, or early odor exposure thoughtfully
  • preparing for odor foundations or early odor progression
  • introducing puppy-level search problems
  • building early team communication
  • helping the puppy work through small access challenges
  • preserving independent hunt while adding small amounts of handler input
  • helping the puppy return to hunting after support
  • building early resilience in search work
  • introducing the first layer of commitment to food, target, toy, or odor
  • giving help without taking over the search

Puppy Webinar Progression Note

These puppy webinars are designed as a developmental sequence, not a strict age-based track. Puppies mature at different rates, and readiness for the next layer should come from the puppy’s current skills, confidence, recovery, reward value, independence, and ability to stay productive in training.

Puppy Series: Part 1 - Tiny Nose, Big World Webinar: introduces the puppy to safe nose use, confidence, exploration, and recovery.

Puppy Series Part 2: From Curiosity to Hunt Webinar: takes that curiosity and develops independent hunt, reward value, persistence, resilience, and puppy-level problem-solving.

Puppy Series: Part 3 - From Hunt to Search Webinar: begins turning that hunt into early search work through simple setups, early team communication, careful handler support, and preparation for odor foundations or early odor progression.

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