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     K-9 Nose Work Presentation

Tri-State Dog Obedience Club

 

January, 4, 2012

Sue Frisch will be hosting a K9 Nose Work program at the January TSDOC meeting.

About Nosework: K9 Nose Work is the specific sport created and sanctioned by the National Association of Canine Scent Work (NACSW). This sport was inspired by the training methodology of detection K9's and borrows elements of that training for recreation. The terms nose work, fun nose work, scent work, search work are all commonly used references to describe any activity where the dog is using its nose to locate a target scent or odor. K9 Nose Work is the term that defines this detection inspired sport that has evolved from the pursuit of many dogs (with their handlers) to practice nose work and have fun.

About Susan: Sue Frisch is a professional dog trainer with 20+ years of experience working with dogs and their owners. She is a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) and the National Association of Canine Scent Work (NACSW).

Presentation begins at 8:00pm

All are welcome to attend.

 

From NJ: Route 206: North over the Delaware River Toll Bridge.  Turn right onto Rt. 209 North.  At the light in Milford, continue straight onto Rt. 6 West.  Stay on Rt. 6 for 7 miles to the Shohola Business Center on the right.

From NY & Matamoras, PA: I-84 West to Exit 46 (Milford Exit - Old Exit 10).  At the end of the ramp, turn RIGHT onto Route 6 West and follow for 5 miles to the Shohola Business Center on the right.

From PA & Points West of Milford:  I-84 East to Exit 46 (Milford Exit - Old Exit 10).  At the end of the ramp, turn LEFT onto Route 6 West and follow for 5 miles to the Shohola Business Center on the right.

From Hawley/Honesdale/Lake Wallenpaupack Area:  Take Route 6 East.  The Shohola Business Center will be on your LEFT, 5.5 miles past (east of) the intersection of Rt. 6 and Rt. 434.