The puppies are six weeks old! Today I have started to introduce them to nose work odours. I have a little tin with holes in the top. Inside the tin I have placed a Q-tip for each of the following odours: Wintergreen, Pine, Thyme, Birch, Anise, Clove, and Cypress. The tin is placed in the centre of the food plate each time I feed the puppies. This way the puppies are starting to learn that these unique odours predict food. Using the "cocktail" method of odour introduction helps teach the puppies all the odours at once. This way all the scents will have an equal level of reinforcement history with the puppies. When formal odour training starts with the new owners, they can then separate the scents out and teach one at a time or continue with the cocktail method.
Zin
Fizz
Reese and Syrah
Grip
Reese, Syrah, Zin
Zin
Grip
Fizz
Syrah
Reese
Grip and Zin playing tug
Fizz and Spark
Grip
Syrah and Fizz
Reese
Zin
The puppies had a new toy in the playroom today. A pop can with pennies in it. Such a simple toy but it provided loads of entertainment for the puppies. They rolled it around with their noses, pounced on it, carried it around, chased it and played keep away with it. The puppies loved the noise it made and the way it rolled around with the pennies in it.
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