Hide Choices: Odor Vessels, Adhesives & More Webinar – Scent Work University

Hide Choices: Odor Vessels, Adhesives & More Webinar – Scent Work University

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In this webinar, we will breakdown the various options when it comes to common odor vessels, novelty ones, what to use for adhesives and other considerations we need to keep in mind when preparing and setting our hides.
Metal tins. Plastic tubes and straws. Tape. Putty. There are so many choices when it comes to preparing and setting our Scent Work hides! What is the best choice for a given training objective or search area? Does it matter? Do our dogs care!? In this webinar, we will breakdown the various options when it comes to common odor vessels, novelty ones, what to use for adhesives and other considerations we need to keep in mind when preparing and setting our hides. This webinar will help beginners and advanced teams alike. The more thoughtful we can be in our training, the better results we will achieve! CEUs This webinar has been approved for 2 NACSW CEUs.

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