Lengthy Searches with Dr. Nathan Hall
K9 Conservationists
English - August 03, 2021 12:00 - 52 minutes - 48 MB - ★★★★★ - 57 ratingsNatural Sciences Science animalbehavior canine clickertraining dog dogbehavior dogs dogtraining pets positivedogtraining Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode of K9 Conservationists, Kayla Fratt speaks with Dr. Nathaniel Hall to talk about lengthy searches for conservation dogs!
Discussed in this Podcast:
How does a dog’s sensitivity to scent affect their work?
All sensory systems are learned behaviors, so there will be genetic differences and learning history differences. Because of this, what one dog smells will not be the exact same as what another dog smells.
It depends on the concentration of the odor on how sensitive your dog will be to the odor. Their threshold of detection of a certain scent will increase if the concentration is reduced over time.
Motivation for long searches?
Performance is strongly dependent on the frequency in which targets appear
Reinforcing “all clear” signals can help with motivation in the event that there aren’t going to be a lot of targets for them to find.
It is important to not over-reward for “all clear” because then “all clear” can start to become more rewarding than finding the scent.
Make your “all clear” as equal effort as an alert response
If your dog is pre-prepared for not finding targets over a long period of time, it can help avoid an extinction burst and frustration
Links Mentioned in the Episode:
The Canid Genome - 2012 Paper
Where to find Dr. Hall:
Canine Olfaction Lab | Facebook
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