Do NOT leave treats in a new pair of jeans!
It’s not an indication. It’s ART.
Having now spent some years in scent work, I’ve refined my indication into performance art. I’ve seen the sit (yawn), the down (Boooring), the smash (Go labs and Malinois) and the stare (my herding peeps excel at this). But I felt that this whole sport was lacking a certain flair.
I used to do a down or a sit and then my artistic soul rebelled and I came up with …..wait for it…..the Twerk indication. This is art, folks. This is poetry in motion while also serving the purpose for which an indication is intended.
What is this twerk indication you may ask? It’s a finely tuned hovering between a sit and a down. A delicate, almost hummingbird like vibration with one’s hind quarters never really touching the ground but never really fully upright. I further enhanced the absolute beauty of this move by adding in a head bob with a pleading look to my handler. It is enough to bring you to tears.
The added benefit of the Twerk indication is that can be mightily confusing to your handler. Additional bonus? It opens her up for some remorseless teasing from fellow handlers whose dogs do more traditional indications.
I encourage my fellow sniffers to expand their horizons. See the indication for what it can be not just what it is. Let your Freak Flag Fly. Bust a move. Dazzle the judges. Flights of fancy foot work await you.
Miley Cyrus of pugs? PLEASE. Miley should be so lucky.
Sanctioned SDDA Trial Announcement – Langley, BC
K9 Scentinels Dog Sport Club, Langley, BC
Dear Registered Participant
This email is to announce to the SDDA Registered Participants an upcoming trial.
Host | K9 Scentinels Dog Sports Club |
Location | Langley, BC |
Trial Dates | July 21st, 2018 |
Opening for Registered Participants only | Delayed Opening – please check premium list! |
Opening for General Public | Delayed Opening – please check premium list! |
Premium List | HERE |
The SDDA does not accept or process trial applications on behalf of the trial committee, nor do we have any further information then what is found in the premium list. If you have any questions related to this trial, please contact the trial secretary noted in the Premium List.
Norm Dressler
Secretary, SDDA
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Phelpston, ON L0L 2K0
Canada
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Sanctioned SDDA Trial Announcement – Dartmouth, NS
Sirius K9 Workin’ Dawgs, Dartmouth, NS
Dear Registered Participant
This email is to announce to the SDDA Registered Participants an upcoming trial.
Host | Sirius K9 Workin’ Dawgs |
Location | Dartmouth, NS |
Trial Dates | July 28th & 29th, 2018 |
Opening for Registered Participants only | Immediately |
Opening for General Public | June 7, 2018 |
Premium List | HERE |
The SDDA does not accept or process trial applications on behalf of the trial committee, nor do we have any further information then what is found in the premium list. If you have any questions related to this trial, please contact the trial secretary noted in the Premium List.
Norm Dressler
Secretary, SDDA
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Phelpston, ON L0L 2K0
Canada
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Sanctioned SDDA Trial Announcement – Courtenay, BC
K911 Dog Sports, Courtenay, BC
Dear Registered Participant
This email is to announce to the SDDA Registered Participants an upcoming trial.
Host | K911 Dog Sports |
Location | Courtenay, BC |
Trial Dates | July 7 & 8, 2018 |
Opening for Registered Participants only | June 7, 2018 7pm PDT |
Opening for General Public | June 10, 2018 7pm PDT |
Premium List | HERE |
The SDDA does not accept or process trial applications on behalf of the trial committee, nor do we have any further information then what is found in the premium list. If you have any questions related to this trial, please contact the trial secretary noted in the Premium List.
Norm Dressler
Secretary, SDDA
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Phelpston, ON L0L 2K0
Canada
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Correction: Sanctioned SDDA Trial Announcement – Red Deer, AB
The Little Nose that Knows, Red Deer, AB * Please note the change in city!*
Dear Registered Participant
This email is to announce to the SDDA Registered Participants 2 upcoming trials.
Host | The Little Nose that Knows |
Location | Red Deer, AB |
Trial Dates | July 20, 2018 |
Opening for Registered Participants only | Immediately |
Opening for General Public | May 17, noon |
Premium List | HERE |
Host | The Little Nose that Knows |
Location | Red Deer, AB |
Trial Dates | July 21 & 22nd, 2018 |
Opening for Registered Participants only | Immediately |
Opening for General Public | May 17, noon |
Premium List | HERE |
The SDDA does not accept or process trial applications on behalf of the trial committee, nor do we have any further information then what is found in the premium list. If you have any questions related to this trial, please contact the trial secretary noted in the Premium List.
Norm Dressler
Secretary, SDDA
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Phelpston, ON L0L 2K0
Canada
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Sanctioned SDDA Trial Announcement – Kemptville, ON
Competitive K9s, Kemptville, ON
Dear Registered Participant
This email is to announce to the SDDA Registered Participants an upcoming trial.
Host | Competitive K9s |
Location | Kemptville, ON |
Trial Dates | June 30 & July 1, 2018 |
Opening for Registered Participants only | May 9, 2018 at 3pm EDT |
Opening for General Public | May 12, 2018 at 3pm EDT |
Premium List | HERE |
The SDDA does not accept or process trial applications on behalf of the trial committee, nor do we have any further information then what is found in the premium list. If you have any questions related to this trial, please contact the trial secretary noted in the Premium List.
Norm Dressler
Secretary, SDDA
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Phelpston, ON L0L 2K0
Canada
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Working or Amateur Stream?
Which should you enter?
The question often comes up because between an “ordinary” competitor and “professional” competitor there are at least 10 shades of grey, if not 50. Therefore, the SDDA has left this decision up to each competitor to decide if they are truly a professional (instructor, trainer, K9 handler, etc.). For what it’s worth, a personal guideline as an SDDA instructor is if I advertise scent work classes and take money for teaching on a regular basis (even if only one day a week), I am a professional. Since I have now been doing that for over 5 years plus seminars, I feel my exposure to 1,000s of dogs has pushed me into the professional category. So, even with my green, baby dog at Started level, I enter Working Stream.
Is there a difference between a competitor who has titled and is re-entering the same level versus an instructor or law enforcement handler? Well, sure, but we have two Streams only and if you’ve completed that level once, you have a small advantage over those who have not yet done so.
Is it judged the same? Well, the answer to that is equally grey. Firstly, the difference is minor – simply a matter of a slightly higher standard for handling; and secondly, it requires the host to make it clear to the judge that the competitor is in Working Stream. Yes, it’s marked on the score sheets, but judges may well miss seeing that if those competitors aren’t separated as a group from Amateur Stream teams.
The main goal is for placement purposes IF the host is offering placements. Some do and some don’t. It may be cost prohibitive for hosts to purchase two sets of placement ribbons only to find there is only one Working Stream entry in a particular level or component. However, it is something that is encouraged so that someone who has never competed in a sport before with their six-year-old farm dog is not competing against someone with vastly more experience, even if her dog is a new pup.
And finally, there are no Streams in Elite at all. To get to that level, there won’t be much difference from a sport perspective between experienced professionals and experienced amateurs. It’s hard work getting through to Elite and often means many trials and venues. We salute all of you who play at that level!
Karin Apfel
SDDA Instructor
Scenting and Stacey, Oh My!
In which SnifferPug attends a seminar in an effort to assist her handler meet the standards to which she wishes to become accustomed
Having spent some years trying to get my human up to speed on her skills, I insisted she attend a workshop offered on “Alerts” given by SDDA trainer Stacey Shaw. I continue to hold out hope that she may, with some skilled help, be able to mediate what can only be described as ham handed handling.
I was pleased with Stacey. She met all my SnifferPug requirements. First, she had food. That is key. Second, she knew of what she was speaking. Third, she pointed out the numerous things my human does incorrectly: her markers are slow, she marks the wrong behaviour, her food production slower than squashed snail. And she stares at me…what is that about?
I have to say that I was my usual remarkable and stunning self, and targeted Toonies with alacrity. Stacey did have to point out that my human brings all the excitement of watching paint dry in her responses to my fabulousness, but I digress. The human did show some improvement and there is a chance we may actually get this gig in gear. There was some discussion of throwing food, but I could have told Stacey that my human can’t hit the broad side of a barn with a Mack Truck. However, my human gave it her best shot and even I have to admit that she tried hard and there is hope for her. Not much, but some.
I encourage all right thinking sniffy dogs to bring their humans to these events. I found it quite validating to have my deep concerns about my human’s abilities confirmed. I’ve done the best I can, but really, I have the nose, she has the hands. One of us isn’t using their equipment to maximum effect.
And so, as my maiden effort in writing The Scents of Humour, I wish all my fellow sniffers well and to maintain hope for their humans. If mine can improve, anyone can.
Over and out.
SnifferPug