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When it comes to training detection dogs, the learning process is as much about the handler as it is about the dog. OdorQuest (tm) was created with this balance in mind, offering a structured, science-driven approach to help handlers improve their dogs’ abilities in human remains detection (HRD) and archaeology human remains detection (AHRD). But what exactly is
OdorQuest, and how does it work?
The Foundation of OdorQuest(tm)
At its core, OdorQuest( is a training system developed through collaborative efforts at The Society for Dogs, a ThinkTank made up of experienced HRD and AHRD handlers. The program is rooted in the idea that detection work isn’t just about repetition—it’s about intention, reflection, and constant learning. The goal of OdorQuest is to provide a roadmap for handlers to better understand how dogs process and react to odors, and how they can guide their dog to success through thoughtful, structured practice.
Unlike traditional training programs that might offer quick fixes or one-size-fits-all solutions, OdorQuest focuses on long-term development. The emphasis is on building a strong foundation of skills that can be refined over time. It's not just about getting your dog to find something once—it’s about developing consistency, precision, and problem-solving abilities.
Why Odor Matters
In the world of detection, odor is the cornerstone. Dogs are incredibly skilled at picking up minute traces of odor, but training them to locate specific scents with accuracy requires more than just natural ability. OdorQuest breaks down the process of odor discrimination—how dogs learn to differentiate between smells and how handlers can reinforce the right behaviors.
The program emphasizes a methodical approach, starting with familiarization and gradually introducing more complex challenges. As dogs build confidence in recognizing and responding to target odors, handlers can fine-tune their approach based on their dog's behavior. This level of customization is part of what makes OdorQuest unique.
A Collaborative Approach
OdorQuest is a community-driven program. Developed by The Society for Dogs, it benefits from the collective expertise of seasoned handlers who bring a wealth of experience from our own work in the field. These handlers contribute insights from various courses, mission work, and real-world scenarios, which are then integrated into the training modules.
This approach means OdorQuest is constantly evolving. It’s not static or rigid but grows with the handlers who use it. The ideas shared within the community help shape new strategies and techniques that others can apply in their own training. This collaborative environment fosters a culture of learning and support, where handlers can share their experiences, discuss challenges, and offer solutions.
The Phases of OdorQuest
OdorQuest is broken into phases, each building on the one before it. The program starts with basic odor familiarization and advances toward more complex tasks, such as search patterns and problem-solving in varied environments. This phased approach allows dogs and handlers to move at their own pace, ensuring that foundational skills are mastered before progressing to more advanced training.
Odor Familiarization
The first step introduces dogs to target odors in a controlled, positive environment. Handlers learn how to create associations between the odor and a desired response, building the foundation for future searches.
Search Pattern Development
Once the dog is comfortable identifying the odor, the focus shifts to teaching systematic search patterns. This phase emphasizes efficiency and accuracy, helping dogs learn to scan areas more effectively.
Problem-Solving
As the training advances, dogs encounter more complex scenarios, requiring them to solve problems and adapt to new environments. This phase encourages independence and adaptability, crucial skills for real-world detection work.
HandlerCraft
The final phase focuses on the handler’s role. It teaches how to read a dog’s behavior, make informed decisions in the field, and guide the search process to maximize results. The goal is to create a seamless partnership between dog and handler.
The Importance of Intentional Practice
One of the key principles behind OdorQuest is the concept of “intentional practice.” Training without a clear purpose can lead to wasted time and frustration for both the dog and the handler. OdorQuest stresses the importance of having a plan for each session—knowing what skill you’re working on, what success looks like, and how to measure progress.
This type of focused training helps handlers identify where gaps exist and what areas need more attention. It also keeps the dog engaged, preventing boredom and ensuring that the training remains productive.
A Continuous Learning Process
While OdorQuest offers a structured approach, it’s designed to be flexible and adaptive. Detection work is always evolving, and so is the understanding of how dogs perceive and interact with odors. The Society for Dogs is continuously updating the training protocols based on new research, experiences, and insights from its members. This ensures that OdorQuest stays relevant and effective as both the science and the practice of detection dog work evolve.
OdorQuest is not just a checklist of tasks to complete; it’s a mindset of growth, collaboration, and constant refinement.
The journey is ongoing, with each training session offering opportunities to learn, adjust, and improve. Whether you’re a seasoned handler or new to the field, OdorQuest provides a pathway to deepen your understanding of your dog’s capabilities and enhance your skills as a handler.
Conclusion
OdorQuest represents a thoughtful, deliberate approach to detection dog training. It’s not about rushing through the process or ticking boxes—it’s about building lasting skills, fostering independence, and creating a partnership between dog and handler. Grounded in science and driven by a collaborative community, it’s an evolving journey that welcomes anyone eager to explore the art and science of odor detection.
Dog Merickel is a science-driven platform dedicated to advancing detection dog training through expert guidance, innovative tools, and a strong Community of Handlers.
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).
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 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.
You can become a member by signing up on our website. Elite Memberships are currently $25 per month, but the price will increase soon!
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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