From Error to Excellence: Leveraging Mistakes to Improve Detection Performance
This class examines how training and operational errors can be intentionally used to improve detection performance rather than avoided or dismissed.











Class overview
This class examines how training and operational errors can be intentionally used to improve detection performance rather than avoided or dismissed. Participants will learn to recognize common handler and canine errors, understand what those mistakes reveal about training systems, and apply practical strategies to turn errors into measurable improvement.
Through real-world examples and structured analysis, the course focuses on building more consistent, reliable detection teams by refining decision-making, training design, and evaluation processes. Emphasis is placed on developing a mindset that views mistakes as data—allowing trainers and handlers to strengthen performance, reduce repeat errors, and improve outcomes across all detection disciplines.
This session explains:
- how training and operational errors can be intentionally used to improve detection performance rather than avoided or dismissed.
- to recognize common handler and canine errors, understand what those mistakes reveal about training systems, and apply practical strategies to turn
- Through real-world examples and structured analysis, the course focuses on building more consistent, reliable detection teams by refining
- Emphasis is placed on developing a mindset that views mistakes as data—allowing trainers and handlers to strengthen performance, reduce repeat






Jason Purgason
Jason Purgason is president of Highland Canine Training and a national instructor in detection dog development.








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