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by Donmcinn on 19 November 2014 - 21:11
Is anyone working with, trained or is training cadaver dogs. I have a question in regards to what scent do you use to train on. I am from Canada, and have yet to hear a reply back from Health Canada on the use and storage of human remains. I have the regulations for drugs and explosives.
Feel free to give me a PM
Don

by Jenni78 on 19 November 2014 - 21:11
I don't work them personally but I have bred dogs that have been certified. If you like, I can email their handlers and see if I can put you in touch with them if someone here doesn't answer you directly. One woman has been at this 30+ years specializing in cadaver (now HRD). She'd be the one I'd ask. I know they use different scents in training. For (gross) example, I was pregnant when I sold her the pup and she asked for my placenta.
by vonrivera on 19 November 2014 - 21:11
I don't personally do it, but I'm pretty sure I saw cadaver Pseudo scent somewhere on the web when I was looking into Nosework stuff. You should look into it.
Vonrivera

by Jyl on 19 November 2014 - 22:11
I believe that www.elitek9.com has the pseudo scent

by clc29 on 20 November 2014 - 04:11
I train with cadaver dogs.
The best material is the real stuff.
PM me and I will tell you what we use and where we goet our source from.

by clc29 on 20 November 2014 - 04:11
LOL...Jenni...that's not gross.....give it a few months to age in a glass canning jar......gag.

by Jenni78 on 20 November 2014 - 04:11
Funny story, clc29- I was really sick when I had my son (for you medical folks, I had Class 1 HELLP Syndrome) and I had an emergency c-section. I told my nurse that this lady wanted the placenta and explained what it was for and everything and later I asked about it and they looked at me like I was nuts- they'd apparently thought I was somehow incoherent and that I couldn't possibly REALLY be asking for placenta to be saved for training of dogs.
by vonrivera on 20 November 2014 - 05:11
Jenni,
Hahaa some people just don't understand the measures we go through for our dogs, and dog friends lol.
Vonrivera

by clc29 on 20 November 2014 - 05:11
Jenni...I totally can relate. I broke my ankle and had to have a piece of bone surgically removed. I told my surgeon I wanted that piece of bone to train our cadaver dogs. He laughed at me and said sorry its against hospital policy. Kinda ticked me off. I wanted that bone.

by Jyl on 20 November 2014 - 10:11
clc29....
LOL... that Dr wasnt fair!! That is your bone, not his or the hospitals!.. lol.
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