Welcome to Dog Merickel

Empowering Detection Teams Through Science and Community

Why We Do This

Because HRD Handlers deserve better—better tools, a better Community, and better ways to learn and grow. We understand how isolating and costly this work can be, but we also know how deeply rewarding it is when we get it right.

That’s why we pour our passion into creating science-driven tools, ThinkTank-style collaborations, and a space where we rise together.

This isn’t just training—it’s a calling.

This work found us, and we’re here to honor it. Fueled by a love of learning, an obsession with dogs, and a belief in the power of connection, we’re building a movement where Handlers and their dogs push boundaries, redefine success, and achieve greatness.

Driven by Science, Guided by Dogs

Empowering HRD Handlers and their dogs to achieve excellence

At Dog Merickel, our mission is to elevate detection teams worldwide through science-driven tools, personalized coaching, and a supportive community.

Our Services

Unlock your dog’s full potential with science-driven training. From expert-led community discussions to step-by-step detection plans, our services provide the tools, strategies, and support to elevate your training and achieve real-world results.

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The Society For Dogs

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The Society For Dogs

Join the ultimate think tank for detection dog Handlers. The Society For Dogs is where science, strategy, and community collide—giving you the tools, discussions, and expert insights to elevate your team’s success.

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OdorQuest

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OdorQuest

Master the art of detection with science-driven training. OdorQuest isn’t just a program—it’s your step-by-step path to building a confident, reliable detection dog through proven techniques and intentional training.

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Training Plans

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Training Plans

Level up your training—one plan at a time. Designed for real-world results, these bite-sized, expert-crafted training plans (starting with Odor Origins and soon, Focused Detection) give you a clear, actionable roadmap to detection dog success.

Our Goals

At Dog Merickel, our goals define us:

Deliver Better Tools: Innovative, accessible, and effective training plans designed to help you and your dog reach new heights.

Build a Thriving Community: A connected space for Handlers to share, learn, and grow together.

Unleash Potential: Push boundaries, set new standards, and achieve greatness through structured training and support.

Ready to Join the Movement?

At Dog Merickel, we don’t just train dogs—we create partnerships rooted in trust, communication, and excellence.

Explore our programs, connect with our Community, and take the next step in your HRD journey.

Our Promise

Our promise? To bring you sharp tools, smart strategies, and a Community that’s got your back. We work to transform Handlers and their dogs into unstoppable teams.

The Handler's Journal Blog

Charger Training

Stop winging it — start training with clarity, structure, and problems that build greatness.

September 11, 20254 min read

Training Toolbox Thinking: How (and Why) to Build a Library of Dog Training Problems

Stop winging it — start training with clarity, structure, and problems that build greatness.

Charger Training

“Great training sessions don’t come from thin air — they come from a plan.”

Picture this: you’re standing in the field, leash in hand, dog ready to go, and suddenly you realize… you don’t actually know what problem you’re about to run. So you make something up on the spot.

That’s not training. That’s guessing.

And guessing doesn’t create great dog teams.

How to build your training library

Real progress comes from clear, intentional practice. That’s why I believe in building a Library of Dog Training Problems.

A Library is exactly what it sounds like — a collection of training problems written down and ready to use. Instead of trying to come up with something in the moment, you can pull a problem from your Library, run it with purpose, and reflect on what you learned. Over time, the Library becomes your toolbox — filled with problems that make you and your dog sharper every session.

Why Build a Library?

Because training without a plan is like cooking without a recipe. You might end up with something edible, but it probably won’t be great.

When you write down your training problems, you:

  • Save time. No more wondering what to do when you show up to train.

  • Pay attention. Writing goals first makes you notice more during the run.

  • Build faster. Each problem builds on the last, instead of repeating the same easy habits.

If you’re not writing down your training problems, you’re leaving progress to chance. And that’s not fair to your dog.

What Goes in a Training Problem?

Here’s what one problem card looks like:

  • Title: Short and easy to remember. (“Hamburger on the Trail” is better than “Distraction #4.”)

  • Dog Goal: What do you want your dog to learn?

  • Handler Goal: What skill are you practicing? Observation, timing, reward delivery?

  • Plan for the Dog: Where’s the odor? What’s the setup?

  • Plan for the Handler: What exactly will you do? Leash work, body position, reinforcement?

  • If-Thens: Decide ahead of time. If my dog ignores odor, then I… No more fumbling in the moment.

  • Reflection: What worked? What didn’t? What’s next?

  • Video: Record it. Because memory lies, but video doesn’t.

Do this once, and you’ve got a training problem. Do it over and over, and you’ve built a Library.

How to Start Your Own

You don’t need anything fancy. A notebook, index cards, or a spreadsheet works just fine.

  1. Write down three training problems you want to run this month.

  2. Add one dog goal and one handler goal for each.

  3. Write at least one if-then plan.

  4. Run the problem, reflect, and write down what happened.

  5. Repeat.

Keep going, and in a few months you’ll have a Library filled with your own training wisdom.

Why It Works

This works because it’s deliberate practice — the kind experts use in every field. Musicians, athletes, even surgeons don’t “wing it.” They set goals, plan responses, and review their results.

A Library forces you to do the same. It turns “random training” into purposeful reps that build both you and your dog.

And Yes — We’re Building One Too

At The Society for Dogs and OdorQuest, we’re building a shared Library of Dog Training Problems. Members add their own problems, trade feedback, and use the Library to grow together.

We’d love for you to join us, but here’s the truth: this isn’t just about membership. It’s about greatness. Whether you’re in the Society or working on your own, the Library concept will change your training.

So use the idea. Build your own Library. And if you want to use ours? You know where to find us.

Final Word

Dogs don’t care about your perfect plan. They care about how you show up.

A Library of Dog Training Problems helps you show up with clarity, confidence, and purpose. It turns dabbling into progress and frustration into growth.

So stop guessing. Start writing things down. Your dog deserves more than random reps — and so do you.

At Dog Merickel, that’s what we’re all about: courage, clarity, and greatness, one problem card at a time.

The inspiration for this Training Library grew from the brilliant work of Eva Bertilsson and Emelie Johnson Vegh of Carpe Momentum, and from the teaching and guidance of Dr. Mary Cablk. Their ideas lit the spark — we’re carrying it forward.

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Frequently Asked Questions

GENERAL QUESTIONS

What is Dog Merickel?

Dog Merickel is a science-driven platform dedicated to advancing detection dog training through expert guidance, innovative tools, and a strong Community of Handlers.

Who is Dog Merickel for?

We support detection dog Handlers at all levels—whether you’re just starting out or refining advanced skills in Human Remains Detection (HRD) or Archaeology Human Remains Detection (AHRD).

What makes Dog Merickel different?

We combine cutting-edge science, structured training strategies, and a supportive online Community to ensure you and your dog reach the highest level of success.

The Society For Dogs

What is The Society For Dogs?

The Society For Dogs is our exclusive membership-based Community where Handlers can connect, learn, and grow together. We host weekly Coffee Chats, provide structured training discussions, and offer expert insights.

How do I join The Society For Dogs?

You can become a member by signing up on our website. Elite Memberships are currently $25 per month, but the price will increase soon!

What do I get as a member?

Access to our private online Community

Weekly live training discussions via Zoom

Structured training support and expert insights

Exclusive training resources and tools

Training and Courses

What is OdorQuest?

OdorQuest is our structured training program designed to take Handlers through progressive, science-backed detection training, helping teams build strong skills from foundational to advanced levels.

Can I buy training plans without joining The Society For Dogs?

Yes! We offer one-time training plans like Odor Origins that you can purchase individually. However, joining The Society gives you ongoing support, deeper insights, and access to live discussions.

Business & Logistics

Is Dog Merickel a nonprofit?

We are in the process of setting up a 501(c)(3) nonprofit called the Detection Dog Foundation, which will serve as the fundraising arm for scholarships and educational opportunities.

Do you offer in-person training?

We don’t provide hands-on field training, but we do guide Handlers in preparing for it. We also share insights on where to find the best field trainers and workshops.

Can I teach a course through Dog Merickel?

Yes! Our upcoming OdorQuest Academy will allow experienced Handlers to create and teach virtual classes, earning revenue while contributing to the growth of the detection dog Community.

Get in touch with us

Got questions? Fired up about training? Just want to talk dogs? We’re here for it.

At Dog Merickel, we don’t do cookie-cutter solutions—we craft strategies that work for YOU and your detection dog. Whether you're curious about The Society For Dogs, need a solid training plan, or just want to chat about the latest science in detection training, we’re all ears (and so are our dogs).

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Drop us a message, and let’s make things happen. 

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