How Can I Do Nosework Indoors?
When we start a Dog doing nosework indoors, we always start using a food reward.
**A good tip if you are using food for either nosework or obedience training is to use part of your Dog’s daily food allowance. (If your Dog eats a kibble type food, this is easy to measure out the whole days food, and then take a handful or so out of that total allowance, and use it in the training sessions etc.) This helps you to regulate how much food your Dog has, and cuts down on the cost of treats too!
A fantastic starting point for nosework, is a basic version, not unlike hide-and-seek. You can either use cushions, or towels, or something similar. Many folk use different methods, this one I love as a starter point, as it is easy for us and for the Dogs.
- I start off by having my Dog in a ‘Sit’ position, with the cushion/towel on the floor a couple of feet away from the Dog.
- Then I take a piece of the food, I let the Dog see it, and sniff at it… Just for a second, then I pull it away from the Dog, and hide it under the cushion/towel.
- If needs be, I hold onto the Dogs collar, to hold them back, so they don’t just go and jump onto the cushion/towel. When the Dog looks at me, I THEN encourage the Dog to “GO FIND” and I let go of their collar.
- Usually the first few times, the Dog will be a bit boisterous, but for this activity, being for fun, this is ok. When the Dog has found the food, give him lots of praise, say “good” and give another food treat.
The Dog loves this game and… we do too!
We normally carry on teaching the Dog in this way, for a few days, until we are sure that the Dog understands exactly what is happening, and also what “GO FIND” means. Once we are happy that the Dog understands, we move onto the next stage.
- We put the cushion/towel in a different area or room,
- Place the food underneath and do the same again,
- BUT- the Dog has to stay in one area/room until told to “GO FIND” and now they really have to start using their senses…When they “FIND” the food, again we praise and reward with food again.
It’s about building it up to the next level. After this, you can start to remove the cushion/towel, and just hide the food… and start to place it at areas that the Dog can’t reach, but can smell. When the Dog gets to this stage, and finds the food, he may automatically “sit” when he finds it, this is when you can also start giving extra praise and maybe even introduce a marker word for that.
I’m sure you can see how easy it is to put in place, and it is a great workout for your Dog mentally. Doing nosework for approximately 20 minutes to half hour can have the same mental workout for your Dog as a 2-hour run. There are many different versions of nosework games, and each one can lead to another level. In no time at all, your Giant Schnauzer maybe able to search your whole house for different objects and scents… It is a great way to keep favorite companion out of the heat, but also keep him from becoming bored or destructive, and all while strengthening the bond you have.
P.s If you have some old flower pots, you can also use those to help with nosework too!