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		<title>By: Nancy Ripperger</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nancy Ripperger</dc:creator>
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		<description>I would love to hear how you teach scent discrimination.  I wonder if it difers from in the US where people tend to use one of two different methods.  The first method involves tying down articles that are not scented and the second method is called around the clock where you use treats and systematically teach the dog to search the hole pile.  Of course your scent discrimination may be very different than ours.  I know it is different in England and I attended a seminar where Sylvia Bishop showed her method.  Of course since I did not understand how their scent discrimination excercise worked her method did not make much sense to me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would love to hear how you teach scent discrimination.  I wonder if it difers from in the US where people tend to use one of two different methods.  The first method involves tying down articles that are not scented and the second method is called around the clock where you use treats and systematically teach the dog to search the hole pile.  Of course your scent discrimination may be very different than ours.  I know it is different in England and I attended a seminar where Sylvia Bishop showed her method.  Of course since I did not understand how their scent discrimination excercise worked her method did not make much sense to me.</p>
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