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The Sport of Mantrailing
Train a Dog to Find People
Hey everyone,
Have you thought of learning how to find people with a dog?
Pictured is my dog being rewarded for finding the boy
Does your dog need a way to use to burn off extra energy or something to do?
Would you like to give your dog a job to do?
The sport of Mantrailing may be a perfect match for you.
Mantrailing ...is a search and rescue skill set that is quickly becoming popular with all dogs as a really fantastic sport to be involved in.
You and your dog learn to work together as a team .. to find a "missing person" who is well hidden from you!
Friends and family will be amazed with how fast your dog can find them.
Mantrailing is a great fun rewarding sport where dogs love showing us how well they can use their nose.
I have been writing about mantrailing for many years on this site although I have seldom mentioned the actual term of Man Trailing because I was writing to families and the public about training family dogs to find family in disasters, along with other dog skills.
The dog training lessons in Family Disaster Dogs book train family dogs to find friends and family using Mantrailing skills and the lesson in My Puppy Can Find Me children's book uses the same principle of training a dog to find people.
I will be posting upcoming training opportunities, workshops and seminars from different organizations and dog clubs that are welcoming the public to train with them.
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Contact me at contact@familydisasterdogs.com if you want help to train your dog. I train in person, over the phone or internet
The book features actual working search and rescue dogs from North Scotland Response Rescue International and a multi-talented USA Sport Dog Champion, plus dogs I have trained. A share of sales is donated to help RRI North Scotland aid in the search for missing persons.
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