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

This week’s Journal explores how trust takes shape in our work with dogs.

Building Trust That Lasts

June 26, 20253 min read

The Handler’s Journal
Edition 03 – June 26, 2025
Title: The Smallest Moments: Building Trust That Lasts

“Trust is earned in the smallest moments.” — Brené Brown

The Smallest Moments: Building Trust That Lasts

Trust doesn’t begin in big moments—it begins in the breath before a re-cue.

1. The Concept

When we think about trust, we tend to imagine big moments. Loyalty. Crisis response. Promises made and kept. But in the daily life of a Handler, trust shows up differently. It builds slowly, steadily—in the quiet space between cues, in how we recover from frustration, in the stories we tell ourselves about failure.

Trust lives in the micro-moments.

It’s there when we wait instead of push. When we breathe instead of blame. When we say, “Let’s try again,” instead of “You should’ve known that.”

It’s foundational—without it, even the best training plan can’t take root. But with it? We get clarity. Growth. Flow.

2. The Layers of Trust

Internal Trust (Handler to Self)

Our dogs can only trust us as much as we trust ourselves. If we second-guess every cue, or chase perfection over progress, we break that internal compass. Building self-trust means learning to own the moment, even when it’s messy.

Moment-by-Moment Trust (Dog to Handler)

Dogs don’t think in mission statements. They think in repetitions. If we rush them through a blank, overcue, or mark too early—they log that. And they remember. Trust is built in the timing of our choices.

The BRAVING Framework, Reframed for Handlers

This summer, we’re looking at trust through the lens of BRAVING—an acronym that helps break trust down into practices, not just ideals. For us, that means:

  • Boundaries – Are we clear in what we ask?

  • Reliability – Do we train with consistency?

  • Accountability – Can we say, “That was on me”?

  • Vault – Do we protect trust in the dog, in ourselves, in our Community?

  • Integrity – Do we choose courage over comfort?

  • Nonjudgment – Can we allow for struggle?

  • Generosity – Do we assume the best in each other, especially in the hard moments?

These aren't just human-to-human values. They're dog-to-handler principles, too.

Training as a Trust Exchange

Training is vulnerable—for both of us. We ask our dogs to try, to stretch, to sometimes fail. And in return, they need to believe we won’t punish the try. Trust is the contract between effort and belief.

3. So What Does This Mean to Me?

Here are four ways to put trust into practice this week—one micro-moment at a time:

1. Wait longer in a blank.
Give your dog time to problem-solve before you intervene. Trust shows up in the space we leave open.

2. Re-cue with a breath.
Before you repeat a cue, pause. Get neutral. Give the dog a clean slate. That breath is where trust can return.

3. Practice a “do-over” cue.
Instead of marking a mistake, try using a neutral restart phrase. Show the dog you’re in it with them, not judging from above.

4. Check your tone.
If frustration leaks into your voice, name it, reset, and try again. Our tone is one of the clearest carriers of emotional context.

4. Closer

We don’t build trust in grand gestures.

We build it in how we wait.

In how we breathe.

In how we recover.

Trust is a skill. Let’s practice it—on purpose.

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Luv ya!



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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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