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Detection Dog School

Locality: Loganlea, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3200 5421



Address: 33 Packett Crescent 4131 Loganlea, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.detectiondogschool.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Craig took advantage of having the students from Hymba Yumba Independent School as distraction for Spencer whilst having him do some searches on the scent wheels.



23.01.2022 Pet detection classes are a great way to teach your dog to use their nose. It’s a wonderful way to provide environmental enrichment to your dog especially during periods where you can’t get out and about such as torrential weather or even Covid lockdowns. This is a fantastic way to keep them stimulated. Great job Kylie & Glory!

19.01.2022 Having a play with Spencer in the early stages to test his enthusiasm for searching. Safe to say we think he’s gonna love this game! . . #snifferdog #detectiondog #dogtraining #dogsofinstagram #searchdog #funandgames #searching #nose #dogs #allbreeds #dogsneedschool #instadogs #dogworld #trainingdogs #everydog

18.01.2022 The Pet Detection classes are going great via the online system. It actually provides an opportunity for all participants to watch each other’s dogs do their searches which is a great learning tool but also gives us the opportunity to have a few laughs with the class which is very needed in these times of social isolation. If you’re interested in the next intake of Level 1 Pet Detection classes send us an email to [email protected] & we’ll give you all the details.



18.01.2022 Jay & Remi are a great team together. Pet detection classes are another way they can enjoy their time together whilst having fun. Scent work is a great way to stimulate your dog and promote team work

16.01.2022 Pet Detection Classes are wonderful for dogs of all different shapes, sizes, personalities & energy levels. Ania & Cerber are one of our teams of pet owners that enjoy the challenge of working in synergy for a common goal that dogs just love

16.01.2022 Craig took advantage of having the students from Hymba Yumba Independent School visit to work Sting in a highly contaminated area for an evidence search.



11.01.2022 Did you know that we train dogs to help the environment and biosecurity? Craig trained Edna for Cane Toad detection and then transitioned her across to her handler Tom Lawton. We're very proud of the great work Tom & Edna do to help keep Groote Eylandt free from devastation to native animals that cane toad invasion would cause.

07.01.2022 Pet detection classes have gone online! What a great way to give your dog environmental enrichment whilst we’re all in isolation.

05.01.2022 Next round of Level 1 Pet Detection Classes is starting Monday August 24th at 6:30pm. If you’re interested in the next intake of Level 1 Pet Detection classes send us an email to [email protected] & we’ll give you all the details. or book in now at https://www.detectiondogschool.com.au//online-level-1-grou

01.01.2022 Even little dogs can do pet detection classes. Mayumi Rey Du Boissieu & Sparkle (Toy Poodle) are a really nice dog and handler team

01.01.2022 We love Hollie & Earl Earl has been coming to @dog.school classes since he was a puppy & has since transitioned across to pet detection classes. He’s such a character & it’s great to see dogs really enjoying themselves & working nicely with their handler. Great job Hollie & Earl



01.01.2022 Check out this video that gives a great insight into the desire and natural drives of a detection dog. It's easy to see why these dogs love their jobs when they are soooooo driven for play!

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