Learning to utilize "Point to Point" and "Quartering" exercises (Fieldwork) to enhance ALL aspects of your detection dogs performance
Utilizing proper training procedures, “fieldwork” training techniques both handlers and and trainers will quickly see improved performance and enhanced detection capabilities across the board.











Class overview
Utilizing proper training procedures, “fieldwork” training techniques both handlers and trainers will quickly see improved performance and enhanced detection capabilities across the board. The proper application of fieldwork, including “point to points” (basic and advanced ) and “quartering” exercises (basic, and advanced).
K9 teams will see measurable improvements in their overall detection capabilities, specifically in tracing odors to source faster, more intense/effective concentration on obedience to odor, faster and more concentration on discrimination capabilities, a faster and more independent trained final responses.
Comprehending and demonstrating the effective set-ups and operational application of “point to point” and “quartering” K9 training exercises will be discussed and demonstrated during the course.
This session explains:
- Utilizing proper training procedures, “fieldwork” training techniques both handlers and trainers will quickly see improved performance and enhanced
- The proper application of fieldwork, including “point to points” (basic and advanced ) and “quartering” exercises (basic, and advanced).
- K9 teams will see measurable improvements in their overall detection capabilities, specifically in tracing odors to source faster, more
- Comprehending and demonstrating the effective set-ups and operational application of “point to point” and “quartering” K9 training exercises will be






Don Blair
Don Blair has trained K9 teams for over 50 years and consults for the Chicago Police Department anti-terrorist K9 Section through Canine Intelligence Academy.








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