In 2014, she completed the National Association of Canine
Scent Work instructor program and began teaching students all around Oklahoma.
Not exact matches
I took some
instructor training with the National Association of Canine Scent Work (NACSW) and became an Associate Nose Work Instruct
instructor training with the National Association of Canine
Scent Work (NACSW) and became an Associate Nose
Work InstructorInstructor (ANWI).
Prerequisites: Introduction to Nose
Work OR Instructor approval (for owners and dogs that have had scent work practice in other programs / class
Work OR
Instructor approval (for owners and dogs that have had
scent work practice in other programs / class
work practice in other programs / classes).
She is a Tellington TTouch companion animal practitioner and a Certified Nose
Work Instructor (CNWI) with the National Association of Canine
Scent Work (NACSW).
Kelly was one of the very first Certified Nose
Work Instructors in the United States and has served as a judge for several scent work titling organizati
Work Instructors in the United States and has served as a judge for several
scent work titling organizati
work titling organizations.
Cindy officially became a CNWI (Certified Nose
Work Instructor) as of February 1st, 2012 (the first CNWI in our area this far north of the Davis / Dixon Area, at that time) and continues on going continued education with the N.A.C.S.W. (National Association of Canine
Scent Work)!
We are proud to announce as of February 1st, 2012 Cindy C. Smith officially received her CNWI (Certified Nose
Work Instructor) Title with N.A.C.S.W. (National Association of Canine
Scent Work)!
During her internship to become a Certified Professional Dog Trainer — Knowledge Accessed (CPDT - KA) she also completed the
Instructor program becoming a Certified Nose
Work Instructor (CNWI) with the National Association of Canine
Scent Work (NACSW).
Erica Wells, Day Care Manager, Nose
Work & Agility Training Erica is a Certified Nose
Work Instructor (CNWI) through the National Association of Canine
Scent Work.
For new nose
work students one of the first eye - opening things about an official K9 Nose Work ® class (if taught by an instructor certified by the National Association of Canine Scent Work) is that all dogs must be crated or safely secured away from the scent field when it is not their turn to w
work students one of the first eye - opening things about an official K9 Nose
Work ® class (if taught by an instructor certified by the National Association of Canine Scent Work) is that all dogs must be crated or safely secured away from the scent field when it is not their turn to w
Work ® class (if taught by an
instructor certified by the National Association of Canine
Scent Work) is that all dogs must be crated or safely secured away from the scent field when it is not their turn to
Scent Work) is that all dogs must be crated or safely secured away from the scent field when it is not their turn to w
Work) is that all dogs must be crated or safely secured away from the
scent field when it is not their turn to
scent field when it is not their turn to
workwork.
Dominika is a graduate of the San Francisco SPCA Academy for Dog Trainers, is a Certified K9 Nosework
Instructor, and a member of the National Association of Canine
Scent Work and the Association of Professional Dog Trainers.
Students enrolled in an Intro to Odor K9 Nose
Work ® class with a certified
instructor will receive a small number of
scented cotton swabs to use for practicing outside of class.