Alert! Scent Work

Judith Guthrie | The Judging Framework That Makes You a Better Competitor


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When I started out in scent work, I thought it was simple: place a hide, dog finds the hide, call alert. Judith Guthrie started pulling that apart the first time I sat down near her at a trial. What she was saying about odor behavior and how handlers were impacting their dogs blew my mind. Judith brings together a deep understanding of odor theory, dog psychology, and handling strategy all in one place. I didn't even know they were three separate things.

In this conversation, she shares her 100 rule — a framework for balancing environment, airflow, hide complexity, and time to create level-appropriate challenges. Understanding it makes you a smarter competitor and a better trainer. She also talks about independence and hunt drive — what to do when your dog isn't in odor right away and how to train for it. And we talk about why not every search should be run the same, and why getting out of your local bubble and showing under judges you've never seen is one of the fastest ways to grow.

What we talk about:

  • Judith's origin story — SAR dogs, retired police dogs, horses, protection sports, and how Buddha brought it all into focus
  • Why scent work was such a powerful tool for a genetically reactive dog — and the important caveat that goes with that
  • What made Buddha and Judith such an effective team — and how she built that foundation from five weeks old
  • Ron Gaunt's thumbs up / thumbs down feedback method — frustrating and brilliant at the same time
  • The 100 rule — Judith's judging framework for creating level-appropriate challenges, and how competitors can use it to better understand what's going on in a search
  • How time pressure fits into the 100 rule — and why a short time limit isn't what you think it is
  • Independence — the number one lesson from professional detection work, and why it matters in sport too
  • How to build hunt drive in a dog that goes flat when there's no odor at the start line
  • Regional trends in scent work — why you should be putting yourself in front of judges from outside your area
  • The names judges give to odor puzzles — and how closeness and inaccessibility work as modifiers
  • Why two hides of the same odor close together is not the problem your human brain thinks it is
  • Shrimp, demo dogs, and why training a dog to show you the whole odor picture can become a competition problem
  • Seven questions with Judith — including what it means to honor the dog, her signature distractor, and why her dog would call her annoying

Find Judith: Facebook: Nose Dogs Detection Services Scent Work University: scentworku.com — search Judith Guthrie for classes and webinars

Alert! Scent Work is a podcast for competitors — the parking lot conversations you'd never get to have at a trial, with the judges and community members you wish you had more time with.

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