How to Train a Doberman Pinscher to Follow a Scent
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How to Train a Doberman Pinscher to Follow a Scent


How to Train a Doberman Pinscher to Follow a Scent

Getting your Doberman pinscher to follow scents and demonstrate where it is finding them, known as scent tracking, is an age-old process. "Training" is an inappropriate term because your Doberman uses its nose to follow scents all the time. Rather, you will give your Doberman incentive to follow scents and to show you their source. Dobermans are adept at this process as they have more expressive body language than most other dogs and are trained for handling stressful and dangerous work.

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