Poodle Home | Poodle Manual | Obedience Training | Supplies | Forum | Picture Gallery | Tell A Friend |
MAIN MENU
About The Poodle
Poodle Breeders
Poodle Puppies
Poodle Care
Poodle Training
Poodle Rescue
Poodle Types
Poodle Pictures
FREE Stuff
Poodle BOOKS
Most Popular Books
Poodle Manual
Obedience Training
Dog Food Secrets
Dog Food Recipes
Health Care Remedies
Poodle STORE
Supplies & Accessories
RELATED ARTICLES

Kuranda Dog Beds

Training Your Dog

Dog Mistakes

Keeping two dogs

Dog And Cat Kennel

Dog Kennel Cover

Veterinary Radiology

Veterinary Medications

Veterinary Dental Instruments

Custom Leather Dog Collar

Holistic Dog Food

LATEST NEWS
  • How To Stop A Dogfight

  • How To Choose The Right Doggy Gift

  • Suches Area Dog Tests Negative For Rabies - TheNewsObserver

  • Thousand Oaks Dog Park Attracts Famous Dogs, Celebrities, Mutts

  • At Pet Expo, Human Chow Is For The Dogs

  • Trouble For Helmsley's Dog Trouble

  • Upper Freehold To Offer Three-year Dog License - Millstone Examiner

  • Choosing The Right Dog Food

  •    Home » Articles » DogTraining » Poodle Rescue Dog Training

    Poodle Rescue Dog Training

     

    Have you ever wondered how rescue dog training worked? After all, they are able to find victims, regardless as to whether they are alive or dead, whenever a tragedy or disaster strikes.

    News Flash  Jul, 02 2008

    The RIGHT Way To Inspect Your Dog For Fleas

    One of the most common health risks that face our pets are only about the size of... Read More

     

    News Flash  Jul, 02 2008

    Living With Two Dogs

    It's quite common for dog owners to consider adding a second dog to their family.... Read More

     

    News Flash  Jul, 02 2008

    Successful Dog Training

    If your dog is trained, he will: Allow you to run your hand over his body to check... Read More

     

    News Flash  Jul, 02 2008

    Man's Best Friend Can Help Boost The Health And Fitness Of Children - ITNews

    Man's Best Friend can Help Boost the Health and Fitness of ChildrenITNews, Italy - Jun 10, 2008LONDON, June 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Parents with dogs claim that since the arrival of their four-legged... Read More

     

    A Dog's Ability For Rescue Dog Training

    There are some dogs who have a magnificent sense of smell. Since they are smaller than humans, they can also penetrate small areas where humans cannot reach. All of this, combined with their rescue dog training, makes them well worth the praise they get. This is especially true because they think that this work is fun.

    An important part of rescue dog training is teaching these dogs to be focused on the task at hand, regardless of what else may be going on around them. Of course, different breeds of dogs are better able to do this. For this reason, different dogs have different jobs. A Bloodhound is renowned for their ability as a search dog while Newfoundland’s are used in avalanche rescues and Labrador Retrievers are the absolute best cadaver dog in the world. You will also find that German Shepherds, Belgian Malinois and Golden Retrievers are also very good at tracking and following scents.

    It is highly recommended that dogs who love to play participate in rescue dog training because they will do anything to receive a reward.

    How Rescue Dog Training Works

    Rescue dog training focuses upon a dog’s sense of smell. With their sense of smell they are able to pick out a target odor amongst millions of different odors. So, whenever a dog is tracking a person, it will focus upon the scent of skin cells that come off of the human body. They can even be sensed in the water in cases of drownings. In rescue dog training these dogs are trained to sniff the air and follow the scent to find the victim.

    Of course there are other things that a rescue dog is trained to look for. In rescue dog training, a dog is also trained to take the right position so that the rescue can be executed. From there, a dog must also learn how to use everything that is has been trained to do as a single exercise. Another important part of rescue dog training is for the human to learn how to read the dog's eyes. Since a dog's eyes can be very expressive it can also read the handler's mood. This is 1 of the many non-verbal signals that a dog will learn during its rescue dog training.

     

    Got Dog Problems? The GOOD news for YOU is that it's easier than you may think to regain control of your Poodle. Discover all the latest PROVEN methods and techniques YOU can use to train your Poodle. Find out about Poodle Obedience Training NOW!

    Poodle Picture

    Poodle Picture

    Poodle Picture

    Poodle Picture

    Privacy Statement | Terms Of Use | Contact Us | Poodle Forum | Poodle Pictures | Tell A Friend |

    Latest Poodle NewsCopyright © 2008 www.OfficialPoodleGuide.com All Rights Reserved.