The book details the demanding training regimens, including scent discrimination, agility training, and socialization, that prepare dogs for specialized rescue disciplines like avalanche, wilderness, and urban search and rescue.
Case studies illustrate the application of these skills in real-world situations.
Humans have relied on dogs for tracking, but formal search dog training significantly advanced in the late 20th century.
This book uniquely blends scientific rigor with compelling narratives, offering a balanced perspective on these remarkable animals.
The book begins by establishing fundamental concepts about canine olfaction, then moves into a detailed overview of training methodologies and case studies.
It culminates with a discussion of the ethical considerations and the future of the field.
Rescue Dogs emphasizes the continued importance of investing in and supporting rescue dog programs, ensuring this critical resource remains available when disaster strikes.