Hey It’s Jet Here.
I know, you may feel skeptical about the need for K9s to take a specific type of sniffing course. However, Scooby Doo Academy offers education from the K9 point of view. I will fill in the back-story of Air Sniffing. While K9s excel in sniffing, subtle differences exist within this genre. For example, my sister, Koko, excelled in ground sniffing; when off leash, she sniffed the ground in grid-like patterns that fascinated us. As a member of the retriever family, her breed evolved to retrieve the birds their human hunters shot; methodical ground sniffing therefore is a sub-specialty of sniffing.
While I have flat coat retriever heritage, Mom says I excel in sniffing like the Border collie heritage I possess. Since collies belong to the herding group, air sniffing would become essential to locate herds. Because I live in the tropical burbs, I enroll in Scooby Doo Academy’s change of season air sniffing class. I passed 1.0 last year. My first autumn/winter with Mom I did not enroll because I had to do this adjusting stuff. If you live elsewhere, there may be seasonal differences.
Over the last few days, we had one of our first big temperature drops. When the weather changes like that and a light wind or stronger exists, here’s what I do.
- Exit garage with Mom.
- Pause – assume the tail at rest position or the full ‘cue tail position. (if unfamiliar with Tail Talk, read this)
- Look ahead, sniff, look up to the heavens, sniff.
- Look side to side and sniff.
- Make internal calculations like a NASA scientist.
- Determine best route to
takesuggest to Mom. - Proceed with walk.
- Repeat as needed.
(Forgive my somewhat feminine Hannukah collar, I traded with Koko really fast that year!)
One air sniff result that causes me to 180 back to the house? Fire. Year after year, Mom tries to explain the concept of fireplaces. However, it’s in the collie genes – fire, protect self and herd – GET OUT OF THERE!
Another great and sniffy day.
P.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY HUMAN SISTER, RACHEL, LOVE YOU, Jetty, Jetty, Jetty
Hey Jet – LOVE your Hanukkah collar – very snazzy! My Cassie does the same sniffing technoiue – but it’s the smell of rain/storms that sends her running back into the house. Always so amazing to watch her sniff the air from side to side like you said – you dogs are so smart and amazing!!!
Have a lovely day! xoxoxo
Hey, it’s Jet here. Hi Miss Wendy. You don’t thing the collar was too much for a big BOY like me? Please tell Cassie that I, too, sniff for ozone. Maybe we can take a Scooby Doo Academy course together sometime! Yes, Miss Wendy, I do not mean to brag, but, I must second your thoughts on our intelligence and amazingness!
Have a lovely day too! xoxo
I just love your Hanukkah collar Jet! You look very snazzy!
Hey it’s Jet here. Thanks Miss Jennifer, your comment means a lot because, according to MOM, you are quite creative and know your hair/fur accessories. http://diaryofaworkingmom.com/2011/11/08/crafty-turkey-hair-clips/.
Wow! Word really gets around. Who knew word my crafty-ness made it to the K9 world. I’m officially famous! I’d also be happy to make you a pair of those nifty turkey hair clips next Thanksgiving should you think they would go with your “outfit”.
Hey, it’s Jet here. Hi Miss Jennifer, not only do I know about your crafty-ness, but… word has it that you have become quite the baker. Thanks for offering, perhaps a clip on a bandana would be more manly??
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