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Puppy Series Part 2: From Curiosity to Hunt Webinar

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Puppy Series Part 2: From Curiosity to Hunt WebinarBuilding Search Desire, Reward, and Independence in Your Scent Work Puppy Early puppy Scent Work starts with safe exploration, confidence, curiosity, recovery, and simple opportunities for the puppy to use their nose. As those pieces develop, the next layer teaches the puppy how to hunt with more independence. In this webinar, Judith will focus on the stage between early confidence foundations and simple search area work. At this stage, the puppy is

Building Search Desire, Reward, and Independence in Your Scent Work Puppy

Early puppy Scent Work starts with safe exploration, confidence, curiosity, recovery, and simple opportunities for the puppy to use their nose. As those pieces develop, the next layer teaches the puppy how to hunt with more independence.

In this webinar, Judith will focus on the stage between early confidence foundations and simple search-area work. At this stage, the puppy is learning how to investigate, persist, solve simple problems, recover from normal puppy-level challenges, and come back ready to try again.

Independence remains the default. The handler supports the puppy in ways that help the puppy return to hunting rather than wait for constant direction. Support may include thoughtful setup, reward choices, movement, timing, and help when the puppy needs a reset or an easier setup.

This webinar will showcase how we can teach the puppy what early Scent Work problems ask them to do. Examples may include food, toys, targets, pairing, or early odor exposure, depending on the puppy’s stage of training. Through thoughtful placement, the puppy can learn to enter spaces, investigate more carefully, work through small access challenges, and stay engaged when the answer does not appear immediately.

These are puppy-level problems. The focus is persistence, resilience, problem-solving, early team communication, and a puppy who keeps working with confidence.

In this webinar, Judith will discuss building the earliest layer of team communication. The puppy learns that the handler may offer movement, support, or a small piece of information, then the puppy can return to hunting. The handler learns how to help without taking over the puppy’s job.

Additionally, this webinar will build many of the skills future odor work will depend on. Odor introduction should come from readiness more than age alone. Some puppies may already have simple odor exposure, pairing, or early odor work in place. Others may use this stage to get ready for dedicated introduction to odor or odor foundations courses. In either case, the puppy needs enough confidence, reward value, hunt, recovery, and independence for odor to support the training progression.

The goal is a puppy who wants to hunt, solve, recover, re-engage, and try again. These skills create a stronger path toward odor work, early search-area work, later proofing, and more formal scent work training.

Topics covered will include:

  • turning curiosity into hunt
  • building reward value and reward engagement
  • developing search desire
  • supporting independent problem-solving
  • using food, toys, targets, pairing, or early odor exposure thoughtfully
  • introducing puppy-level scent work problems
  • building persistence and resilience in the hunt
  • helping puppies work through small access challenges
  • beginning early team communication
  • helping the puppy return to hunting after support
  • designing puppy sessions around effort, confidence, and recovery
  • building a puppy who wants to stay in the task

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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