#104 Belief is the Death of Reason with Dr. Nathan Hall and Dr. Paola Tiedemann
K9s Talking Scents27 Touko 2024

#104 Belief is the Death of Reason with Dr. Nathan Hall and Dr. Paola Tiedemann

In this episode, Dr. Nathan Hall and Dr. Paola Tiedemann discuss their research on canine detection applications and the use of olfactometers. They explain that olfactometers are scientific instruments used to provide measured and standardized odors to animals. The researchers have been working on miniaturizing olfactometers and making them more rugged for various applications. They also discuss the merging of technology and dogs, predicting that within a few years, cameras and olfactometers could be used for initial dog training. They also explore the importance of the handler-dog relationship and the potential for technology to provide confirmation of the dog's findings. In this part of the conversation, Cameron and Paola discuss the importance of unifying the protocols and procedures used in scent detection. They emphasize the need to consider variables such as the length of time, collection methods, and the type of container used. They also discuss the plausibility of dogs remembering scents in real-world environments and the challenges of training dogs to match samples with different variations. They touch on the impact of factors like stress, medication, and age on human scent and the need for further research in these areas. They also highlight the importance of training dogs on a variety of targets and distractors to improve their ability to generalize and avoid false positives. Finally, they discuss the challenges of introducing new samples and variations in training and the need for ongoing evaluation and testing. In this final part of the conversation, Cameron Ford and Nathan Hall discuss the importance of challenging and critically evaluating detection dog training methods. They emphasize the need for accurate and informed decision-making in operational scenarios. They also explore the impact of odor concentration on a dog's ability to generalize and detect targets. The conversation then shifts to the research on firearms detection, including the significance of gunshot residue (GSR) and the volume of odor. They discuss the challenges of training dogs on different concentrations of odor and the importance of training on the actual weapon rather than just the powder. Finally, they touch on the ongoing research on ghost guns and the need to understand the odor profiles of 3D printed firearms.

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#139 Firearm Detection LAPD Metro K9 Tom Onyshko

#139 Firearm Detection LAPD Metro K9 Tom Onyshko

Tom Onyshko is a 20-year LAPD veteran and handler in Metropolitan Division's elite K9 Platoon, where he runs both a patrol apprehension dog and a firearm detection dog. With only 5 firearm detection s...

23 Huhti 1h 30min

#138 Fire Investigation Dogs: Why One Odor Works Better Than Thirteen | Jared Harms

#138 Fire Investigation Dogs: Why One Odor Works Better Than Thirteen | Jared Harms

Fire Marshal Jared Harms (Spokane, WA) reveals why ignitable liquid detection dogs train on only ONE odor—50% evaporated gasoline—and why it works better than multi-odor programs. Learn how dogs find ...

9 Huhti 1h 25min

#137 From Puppy to MWD with Jason Dill

#137 From Puppy to MWD with Jason Dill

In this episode of K9’s Talking Scents, Cameron Ford and Jason Dill discuss the intricacies of breeding and training military working dogs, focusing on the DOD Military Working Dog breeding program at...

26 Maalis 1h 22min

From Army Rangers to Navy SEALs: Lessons from a Combat K9 Handler | Brent Verner

From Army Rangers to Navy SEALs: Lessons from a Combat K9 Handler | Brent Verner

Brent Verner shares his journey from being one of the first eight Army Ranger Combat Assault Dog handlers to working with Naval Special Warfare, bringing decades of operational experience from Iraq an...

14 Maalis 1h 27min

#135 The Cutting Edge Of Detection Dogs with Brian Menace | Knife Detection K9s

#135 The Cutting Edge Of Detection Dogs with Brian Menace | Knife Detection K9s

Brian Menace from the UK reveals how his team pioneered knife detection dogs—a capability that sounds impossible but is backed by solid science. Working with Dr. Tatum and researchers, they discovered...

26 Helmi 1h 4min

#134 Electronic Storage Device (ESD) Detection Dogs with Derek Ramierez

#134 Electronic Storage Device (ESD) Detection Dogs with Derek Ramierez

Derek Ramirez, the first ESD (Electronic Storage Device) K9 handler in his large Southern California agency, breaks down why electronic detection is the most challenging discipline in K9 work. Despite...

12 Helmi 1h 12min

#133 The Reality of Explosive Detection with Hank Wong

#133 The Reality of Explosive Detection with Hank Wong

Hank Wong, veteran law enforcement K9 handler turned DHS contractor, reveals shocking findings from government READY events that test bomb dog teams nationwide: NO team passes odor recognition tests 1...

29 Tammi 1h 43min

#132 Detection Therapy Dogs with Deputy John Grey

#132 Detection Therapy Dogs with Deputy John Grey

In this groundbreaking episode, I sit down with John Grey, a law enforcement K9 handler who's doing the "impossible" - running a program with PUPPIES that are BOTH therapy dogs AND detection dogs (fir...

15 Tammi 1h

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