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Search and Rescue Dog Training With The Tom Rose School 

Nate Schoemer
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In today's episode, professional dog trainer Tom Rose from The Tom Rose School will be explaining and demonstrating how he teaches his students the first step for search and rescue training.
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All aspiring trainers understand Tom Rose’s lifelong love for dogs - they are a vocation, a calling, a passion. The school he founded is the culmination of that passion, and their students and graduates share his dedication.
Over the past four decades, TRS graduated a major percentage of the foremost trainers in the world. Employers snap up at their alumni. Those who start their own businesses succeed consistently.
One very successful graduate put it this way, “There is no other school with the experience and instructional track record of TRS. There is no other school that teaches many different training techniques, then encourages the student to choose the methods most comfortable for them."
Tom authored three major dog-training books. He won training competitions time after time with dogs he raised and trained. He pioneered and developed the celebrated Puppy Imprinting Program. He coined the phrase "imprinting" as it applies to dogs. He is the first to import the Belgian Malinois breed to the United States.
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@bballplayer5555
@bballplayer5555 3 года назад
If you intend to do tracking, you should dedicate some training sessions to “nose work.” Just throw treats in the tall grass and tell them to find it. This forces the dog or puppy to rely on their nose first and helps build confidence in using their nose. A lot of times a dog is just not confident with their nose because it tends to be over looked in training and so they by default rely on their eyes without thinking about their nose. Maybe this was already done but this works well with hunting dogs and really accelerates the rate at which they pick up tracking and general search training
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing. :)
@WoodsPrecisionArms
@WoodsPrecisionArms 3 дня назад
Also helps them to keep from wind searches or winding -
@azonicrider32
@azonicrider32 9 месяцев назад
Last week I tried for the first time to train my 15 month Cane Corso to search. I am simply amazed at how quick he caught on. The first attempt at finding the scented nylon I hid outside in windy conditions, he was immediatley successful and understood his task and lead directly to the Nylon(about 30meters away). Today we tried for the first time human scent following. My dad walked ahead about 750meters in a trail network in the local forest. He zig zagged and then found a place to hide in bushes well off the trail.. My dog found him everytime we did this with no issue at all, not once losing his track. I let me dog free roam the forest about 2-4 hours a day and he naturally enjoys tracking scents which I think has led to him picking it up so quickly.
@FenrirAldebrand
@FenrirAldebrand Месяц назад
My Mal ALWAYS has his nose to the ground! It's like he's been trying to tell be from day 1 that he would much rather do SaR, over being a service dog. And I'm okay with that. It's why I'm starting to train him on my own! So far we've hid sticks, my hat, a random mask I found in the house, and he's pretty good at finding them. Now I just need to work with someone else so I (or they) can hide things actually out of sight.
@I_HAV2_POOP
@I_HAV2_POOP 2 года назад
I'm glad the old guy dressed up so nice for the video
@warpdriveby
@warpdriveby Год назад
Hi Nate! I watched many of your instruction videos in preparation to adopt a young working line Shepherd. They prepared me very well for the amount of exercise, training, play, and mental stimulation he needs. He is positively blossoming into the best dog I've ever owned, out of 10! I wanted to thank you on his behalf and mine for the quality of and ease to put your suggestions into practice.
@Caleb-ey1ml
@Caleb-ey1ml 3 года назад
Thank u so much for this, can’t wait for the next vid on search and rescue
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks! :)
@danmi6099
@danmi6099 10 месяцев назад
it would be great to see some more training videos on subject from you, i live your training style and your videos, it makes learning from you so easy x
@tearlach61
@tearlach61 10 месяцев назад
Funny. I didn't realize this was actually a step toward search and rescue. With all the dogs I have had since I was a kid, I would play hide and seek. With my last dog, my daughter would run off and hide in the woods. I would release my dog and often book off in the opposite direction booking through the woods like an escaped felon. She had to use her nose. She always found me and she always found my daughter. Once I was hiding under a pedestrian bridge crouched in swamp water and she raced over the bridge, stopped about 5 feet past me, doubled back to the bridge abutement and found me under the bridge. For me it has always been just really fun game to play with my dog.
@gailwinds
@gailwinds Год назад
I remember YEARS ago watching a demo if search and rescue training. A Germany Shepherd went ahead of the handler and found the volunteer victim in a dry well, covers with boards and rubble. The dog didn't even wait for the handler but started picking the boards and junk up, throwing to the side to find the person..... Who needs handler's!
@tombumpus5596
@tombumpus5596 3 года назад
Great video Nate! I'd like to learn more for my German shepherd pup, crager. Do you have previous videos I can refer to like this. I'm really glad I found your channel. You've been more then helpful!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks! Yes, check out my basic obedience series here on RU-vid. :)
@GK-mv1vu
@GK-mv1vu 3 года назад
This is great ... i play this game with my dog good to know i am on the right track 😉
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Awesome! :)
@marco-ro6cl
@marco-ro6cl 3 года назад
Hey Nate, thank you so much for this!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel. :)
@marco-ro6cl
@marco-ro6cl 3 года назад
@@NateSchoemer No thank you! :D
@albertovaldovinos9897
@albertovaldovinos9897 3 года назад
Top quality videos from a top quality trainer
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thank you, Alberto! :)
@DogTrainer_Suman
@DogTrainer_Suman 3 года назад
Hey Nate I'd like to see some of your videos on confidence building. And I just love you bring a Dog Trainer myself I always see your videos
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks! :)
@disha-thedoberman
@disha-thedoberman 3 года назад
Your videos are so helpful!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks! :)
@westernslopecanines1751
@westernslopecanines1751 Год назад
This is how you would evaluate a dog as a candidate for area search NOT tracking or trailing.
@3wild.animals
@3wild.animals 24 дня назад
You could teach your dog to bark when someone says “help” instead of “speak”, that way they alert you that something’s wrong..
@chrisbotsis7658
@chrisbotsis7658 3 года назад
thx Nate
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. :)
@dwightclarkjr1609
@dwightclarkjr1609 Год назад
Got me a bloodhound I got to start training him what should be the best way to start
@meenukutti7747
@meenukutti7747 3 года назад
Nice video Thanks
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks, Meenu! :)
@alanshade1944
@alanshade1944 3 года назад
Your BJJ shirt made me like your channel even more!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks! I just subscribed to your channel as well. OSS!
@ThisIsMe3699
@ThisIsMe3699 3 года назад
More good stuff, Nate. Thanks
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thank you, Kevin! :)
@bettymcconnell1011
@bettymcconnell1011 3 года назад
Loved that
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks! :)
@tombain6900
@tombain6900 3 года назад
Very cool!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks! :)
@mariaivanova491
@mariaivanova491 3 года назад
Hi Nate😊 It would be great if you could answer my question. What is the right tool for aggressively reactive dog? Many trainers recommend prong collar, but it makes my dog more aggressive. The same thing with slip lead or Martingale collar, it chocks my dog and he gets crazy. And I feel awful, because I don’t help my dog, but only do his reactivity worse. When I use front clip harness he is more calm, but I can’t correct him with harness. And he walks awkwardly with front clip harness.. Your fans Mariia and dog Max🐾
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks for commenting and watching this video. Unfortunately, I no longer have enough time to answer every question in the comments section of my RU-vid videos. However, you can always send me questions through my Patreon. www.patreon.com/NateSchoemer Most of the questions asked have already been answered in one of my past videos. The basic obedience series has been designed to be watched to maximize results. I would also suggest watching my Q&A videos that are available on my channel as well. Many of the questions are also answered in my dog training manual, which is available on Amazon. amzn.to/2P2tyQH Lastly, if you're curious about what food, treats, or training products that I use, you can see them listed here: www.nateschoemer.com/store
@elizabethwilson1928
@elizabethwilson1928 3 года назад
How often was the dog wearing slip lead or Martingale collar?
@mariaivanova491
@mariaivanova491 3 года назад
@@elizabethwilson1928 well, firstly we desensitized him at home and then with low destructions to slip lead and to martingale. He wears it since a year or so. He can walk with it pretty good, until big destructions, that we often cannot avoid (stray dogs).
@elizabethwilson1928
@elizabethwilson1928 3 года назад
@@mariaivanova491 Good.Next desensitize him to a muzzle and other dogs. Try walking around an edge of a dog park or somewhere dogs frequent with a muzzle on,only giving praise and treats when he being a good boy.Also depending on the dogs makeup and background,he may never warm up to other dogs be prepared for that possibly, some animals are just meant one animal households.
@setmefree9782
@setmefree9782 3 года назад
@@elizabethwilson1928 thank you 🙏🏼 We’re working on muzzle now
@Caleb-ey1ml
@Caleb-ey1ml 3 года назад
Hey, My 18 week old German Shepherd she always wakes up very early and it’s unbearable, is there anyway to get her sleep in, will she just grow out of waking us up. Is there a way for her to wait for us to get up then she gets excited to be up?
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks for commenting and watching this video. Unfortunately, I no longer have enough time to answer every question in the comments section of my RU-vid videos. However, you can always send me questions through my Patreon. www.patreon.com/NateSchoemer Most of the questions asked have already been answered in one of my past videos. The basic obedience series has been designed to be watched to maximize results. I would also suggest watching my Q&A videos that are available on my channel as well. Many of the questions are also answered in my dog training manual, which is available on Amazon. amzn.to/2P2tyQH Lastly, if you're curious about what food, treats, or training products that I use, you can see them listed here: www.nateschoemer.com/store
@sheluvsjayc7406
@sheluvsjayc7406 3 года назад
Hey Nate, quick question. What do I do when it’s 4th of July what do i do to keep my puppy safe or feel safe
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2FqRJdmvSPA.html
@mainwitness8607
@mainwitness8607 3 года назад
Very long shot at getting a response, but I recently got my first Mal, he was 7 weeks when I got him he’s now 11 weeks old. Potty training is a nightmare. He goes out every 20-30 minutes during the day and every 3 hours at night. Any tips you can give me to help with this? And he is doing great in commands but only during feeding time he doesn’t care to pay attention to me any other time.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EKqy0j7tYi0.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tEU6gM_sHYI.html
@mainwitness8607
@mainwitness8607 3 года назад
@@NateSchoemer do you by chance do virtual private sessions? Out of all of RU-vid you are by far my favorite trainer and I go to all of your videos for any advice. Would love to pay for a few sessions so that I can train my puppy the best way possible?
@mainwitness8607
@mainwitness8607 3 года назад
@@NateSchoemer I also forgot to add that he potty’s in his crate. And he can only stand up and turn around in it.
@christianabrasher5881
@christianabrasher5881 3 года назад
Try taking them to the vet to check for a UTI. It could be a reason for going to the bathroom in the crate
@sutamaagusdogtrainer
@sutamaagusdogtrainer Год назад
Good dog good hendler
@hopeforthehopeless5038
@hopeforthehopeless5038 2 года назад
At the tom Rose school do they teach air scenting search and rescue and the others?
@ammananna8710
@ammananna8710 3 года назад
nice
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 3 года назад
Thanks! :)
@dobermaninthewoods3060
@dobermaninthewoods3060 2 года назад
Can search and rescue be on a long line?
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Yes.
@cheyennemiller510
@cheyennemiller510 5 месяцев назад
My pup is only 8 weeks. Is it too early for him?
@cheyennemiller510
@cheyennemiller510 5 месяцев назад
Do positive treat training. Just throw treats on the grass close to him and tell him to find. Don’t make it too hard and make sure you don’t point it out, he has to find it but don’t make it too far, make it a positive game to him and when he finds it, make it just a little farther or a little harder. If he gets off course bring him back and start again. Be very repetitive but very patient. Remember it’s a puppy so start with treats and move up ever so often. And when they do find them try to teach him when he does find to sit and look up at you for a signal that he’s found what he’s looking for, at the end of the day he wants to please you, try making it as positive and fun as possible!! And train him every day for about 20 minutes each day and be very repetitive and patient with him/her and it should go well!!
@FenrirAldebrand
@FenrirAldebrand Месяц назад
@@cheyennemiller510 .... if you already had the answer, why did you even ask the question?
@thebucketshooter2592
@thebucketshooter2592 2 года назад
Ok next question. How do I teach my doberman pup jiu jitsu? haha jk awesome vids!
@primoz8401
@primoz8401 Год назад
I wouldn't train like this... For long term it's far better to first start on other people without motivatiin so dog creates an idea of his own
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