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Lone Wolf (FBI K-9 #1) Lone Wolf by Sara Driscoll
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“Reward: Anything that a dog dearly enjoys can be used as a reward, including a tennis ball, stuffed animal, a stick, or food.”
Sara Driscoll, Lone Wolf
“Indication: A trained behavior or a reinforced response by which a dog notifies its handler of a find. It is the dog’s way of saying, “Eureka! I found it!”
Sara Driscoll, Lone Wolf
“Mantracker: The tracking dog works from a scent article belonging to the subject, such as a piece of clothing or an item touched only by the subject. From this article, the dog picks up the subject’s scent and uses it to find the subject’s path.”
Sara Driscoll, Lone Wolf
“On Source: The alert by a scent detection dog when it is at the source of odor.”
Sara Driscoll, Lone Wolf
“Change of Behavior: Any of a number of behaviors—like turning of the head or a rapid change of direction—that are interpreted by the handler to mean the dog has detected a trained odor.”
Sara Driscoll, Lone Wolf
“Scent Cone: Scent molecules disperse outward from the source in a conical pattern, forming a scent cone downwind of that point. An air-scenting dog normally works across or into the wind until he locates the scent cone. The dog’s search behavior will change as he works his way along the cone until he reaches the source, which is the quarry he is searching for. The dog will then alert his handler of the find.”
Sara Driscoll, Lone Wolf
“Heart Dog: A dog with a unique connection to its handler, often spoken of as a “canine soul mate.”
Sara Driscoll, Lone Wolf
“This kind of discontent is like a disease slowly spreading through the country. There are certainly more of them out there than”
Sara Driscoll, Lone Wolf
“Allhu”
Sara Driscoll, Lone Wolf