I've got a tracking issue, maybe someone here has some ideas.
Nikon's started his formal SchH tracking training. For three weeks now, we've done 1-2 scent pads a day, 5-6 days a week (accounting for sickness, being busy, or lousy weather). I think he "gets" the scent pad. He has never wandered so far that he doesn't get to go back on, in fact he's never gone more than a foot off and rarely goes off at all. I can tell he must be using his nose because he goes around the pad, skipping over kibbles that are clearly visible. I let him work the pad however he works it, which generally means he goes around the edge, then works the inside, then cleans up around the edge again.
Now we are suppose to make a smaller pad and add a track straight out with bait at the end. The method we are using says to lay the track and food like below (no scuffling or stomping, don't step heel-to-toe but for starters sort of half a foot at a time side by side), and then at the end there is a small container with a special treat (my regular bait is kibble, and my special treat is chunks of food roll).
Our problem is that he blows through the track, straight to the end. His nose is down and he's not zig-zagging or getting off track, but SchH tracking needs to be very precise and methodical, he is clearly not tracking every footstep since he picks up a kibble every 5-10 steps.
I need advice on slowing him down. He really needs to be tracking every step at this stage. He has great food drive and has been feed off the ground since he was about 5 weeks old. When we go to training, some of the other dogs are so distracted they won't even do a scent pad but Nikon sees the lead and the flag and his nose is down until I'm dragging him off, back to the van. I don't know why he wants to plow to the end. We've done this track maybe 3 times, whereas he's done tons of scent pads that have no "end".
So here's the basic diagram of what we are supposed to be doing. Basically I take him out and he knows he is tracking so he's already plowing around. I platz him in front of a small pile of food to get him focused, then he does the tail (which he blows through) up to the pad and works the pad. The trail coming off the pad is purposely laid out as I described above (there are various techniques even for SchH and you really need to stick with one). At the end is a food pile and/or the special container.
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I just don't know how to slow him down and make it more methodical. Do I go back to another week of pads and put less food in the pad so he works harder?
I know, I know, ask the TD. We train on Fridays and this past Friday, the TD was helping tattoo pups while we tracked. Then, he was very focused during training b/c he is trialing a dog at nationals this weekend. So, I don't want to bug him now before his big trial, and I'll be showing Nikon this weekend while he is at the trial so I won't see him for another two weeks. I'm assuming that even though we do SchH tracking this could be a problem with ANY sort of tracking and some of the SAR or tracking people here can help.