Round Scent Tins
A Message from Ed Frawley The containers on this page are to be used by scent work, Nosework, and/or law enforcement K9 handlers. When I was a K9 Handler for the sheriff's department, I was always concerned about contaminating my training aids. When my finds were hidden, I worried that my dog would associate my or another handler's odor with the training aids. To eliminate those concerns, I constantly used different containers to hold scented items. I also chose containers that were easily sterilized. This same concept can be applied to scent work or Nosework competitors. Trainers can use different styles or colors of scent tins on different days or for different dogs. Then, put them through the dish washer after training. Magnet Warning Swallowed magnets can stick together across intestines causing serious infections and death. Seek immediate medical attention if magnets are swallowed or inhaled. Magnet Disclaimer Leerburg.com neither assumes nor accepts any liability for damages resulting from the handling or use of magnets. With your purchase, the buyer confirms that you have read and understood the following warnings, the buyer agrees that he/she is responsible for all damages and injuries caused by the magnets, which include personal injuries, property damages and magnet damages. The buyer must agree with the terms before purchase. Neodymium magnets we sell are very strong. Handling them with care is necessary to prevent personal injuries, property damages and magnet damages.
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Leerburg Scent Work/Nosework Containers
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When people have specific training questions we recommend that they go to our website and post those questions in the ASK CINDY on the front page of leerburg.com. Cindy has been training dogs since she was a teenager and has competed in several dog sports at a regional and national level. She was also a vet tech and owned a boarding/training and grooming business for many years as well as breeding working Dobermans and Belgian Malinois under the kennel name Kaiserhaus.
Questions posted to ASK CINDY are answered almost every day. They are also recorded in our systems if a dog owner has additional questions Cindy will review the previous Q&As and this helps her give better feedback and assistance.