1967redrider wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 9:42 pm
Stanwade wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:20 pm
That’s cool Skip! Somebody else said this on here somewhere but I wish you could train a dog to sniff out morels!
Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:33 pm
I don’t know why it couldn’t be done. They train them to find drugs, explosives, and sheds.
Here’s my Lab, Purdy.
Ken
That is awesome, wish we had a dog at the farm who could do this.
Training most dogs to find and fetch sheds should be easy. I think mushrooms would be more challenging but certainly possible. I say this because most dogs are naturally attracted to an antler, and if given one will chew it. In fact they are sold in pet stores for chew toys.
So to train a dog to find sheds just buy a couple of antler chews and give to your dog. Let pup chew on them a few days. Then throw the antler for them to retrieve, praise and reward them for fetching. Always praise and reward with a treat when pup brings it to you. NEVER yell at or scold pup while doing this activity - you’ll just confuse him. If pup doesn’t do what you want, after a few tries stop and try again later. If he still doesn’t get it he’s probably just not a good candidate - enjoy him for his other qualities.
Once they like antlers and will bring them to you, place some antlers out in the woods or a field you have access to. Take pup there and let him find them (make it easy for pup to have success). When pup finds an antler get him to bring it to you. When he brings it praise him and give him a reward, or a training treat, like you did before. (For some breeds like retrievers, throwing it so they can have a retrieve is a big reward itself, probably bigger than having a food treat. My labs love that).
Repeat this several times a few days apart, “planting” antlers, letting the dog find them, and rewarding him. Then when pup is reliably finding the planted antlers, take pup where you want to find sheds. Take a store bought antler along just in case though. The key thing especially in the beginning is to make sure pup has success, make it a fun game for pup and you. Before you know It you have a “shed dog”!
If in doubt there are videos on YouTube about teaching dogs to find sheds.
Ken