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Detection Dog Trials USA

Detection Dog Trials USA

 

DDT is a trial that you can compete in on any odor, held in a unique and interesting venues, that isn't judged on time! Some venue examples are, a football stadium, old school,  a museum and plenty more… You and your dog are scored together and individually over 10 sections. You receive feedback and are still scored in most sections even if you don’t find the hide

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DDT currently has Prelim, Novice and Intermediate levels available to enter, with Advanced coming soon. DDT aren't just in the USA, you can compete internationally too. There is a championship once a year with year end achievement awards and guest judges. 


These trials were created to compliment your training program and strengthen your bond as a team. You will win by working as a team and having fun!

DDT Membership

Annual Membership


$50 yearly


1 Year Membership for 1 Handler and Unlimited Dogs

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About Detection Dog Trials USA

The Founder

 

Hi, I'm Georgie Jones, owner of K9 Brain Training and founder of Detection Dog Trials - DDT.


I started out in the search dog world in Search and Rescue with my air scent dog Dexter, he was trained to search for missing people, he is still and always will be my absolute dog in a million. When I started training my Springer Spaniel in Human Remains Detection and Water Search, I moved more into the detection world. This eventually led me to start teaching detection to pet, professional and sport handlers.

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I began to learn about some of the trials available for these handlers to enter, there were hardly any at the time and all were won on the fastest time and usually held in a village hall, they also specified a certain odor you had to compete on. My experience of assessments and exercises at a wide variety of venues and continuous enquires about improving dogs indications for this to then be undone at trials because the handlers were worrying so much about the time, led me to create DDT.


DDT is a trial that you can compete in on any odor, held in a unique and interesting venue, that isn't judged on time! Some venue examples are, a football stadium, an aviation museum, a cinema and plenty more… You and your dog are scored together and individually over 10 sections. You receive feedback and are still scored in most sections even if you don’t find.


We currently have Prelim, Novice and Intermediate levels available to enter, with Advanced coming soon. DDT aren't just in the UK, you can compete internationally too. There is a championship once a year with year end achievement awards and guest judges. These trials were created to compliment your training program and strengthen your bond as a team. You will win by working as a team and having fun!

DDT USA Owner

Hello, I'm Robert Barlow, owner of B-Hyve K-9 in Salt Lake City Utah and the new owner of Detection Dog Trials USA.  I'm excited and honored that Georgie has trusted me to run this wonderful and amazing sport here in the US.  Georgie and I will work closely together to insure everything is followed as she has developed them as well as help develop new levels for the future of the sport.


I started learning about the technique and science of Detection in 2008.  I started my first German Shepherd, Damon, on Narcotics.  Damon was not a Police Dog.  He was my personal dog that had a really great nose and hunt drive.  


In 2010, I was deployed to Iraq and quickly became friends with the Military K9 Handlers on my base.  I worked with these Handlers, who had both Explosive Detection and Narcotic Detection Dogs, and was able to learn how they trained their dogs in Detection.


I returned home in late 2011, to Lubbock Texas.  While I lived in Texas and become friends and worked closely with the Lubbock City PD K9 Unit.  The Sargent of the K9 Unit took me under his wing and showed me his methods of training their Explosive and Narcotic Detection Dogs.  I was able to help train multiple Detection Dogs as well as a young Belgian Malinois, named Thor, I purchased as a young pup and trained and certified him in Narcotic Detection with the National Narcotic Detection Dog Association.


I moved back to Utah late 2015 and started working for Draper Police Department, where in October of 2016 I became a K9 Handler for the Department and was assigned K9 Judge.  K9 Judge was a dual purpose, Patrol and Narcotic Detection K9.  K9 Judge and I were a very productive Narcotic Detection team.  We had approximately 700 Narcotic Detection Deployment which included vehicle searches, hotel room searches, residential searches and business searches.  K9 Judge and I were able to shut down several dealer's operations and worked with the DEA on some of their investigations.


I quickly became an adjunct instructor and certifying official (Judge) for Narcotics, Explosive and Human Remains Detection for the Utah POST K9 program.  I currently train and certify dogs for the Utah POST K9 program.


In 2018, I started my Dutch Shepherd, Reaper, on the Essential Oil Odors to compete in NACSW, AKC and UKC.  Reaper was very effective at finding the odors and earning in the top 4 in every element he qualified in.  


After much success in the Detection Sports and Operationally I decided to open my own dog training company, B-Hyve K-9 LLC.  Through B-Hyve K-9 I've been able to train numerous successful sport dog teams that compete in AKC and UKC Nose work.



Detection Dog Trials USA Information

Levels

Senior Class

Winning Out

  • Once competing at a certain level, you may not move back down to a lower level without permission of a director.
  • You may move up a level at any time, it is decided by the handler unless you 'win out'
  • You may start competing DDT at any level.
  • You can enter any level NFC regardless of the level you are competing in.

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Winning Out

Senior Class

Winning Out

  • PRELIM - If you win a Prelim trial OR score 75 points or above 3 times, you must move up to Novice.
  • NOVICE - If you win a Novice Trial or score 75 points or above 5 times, you must move up to Intermediate.  
  • Intermediate - If you win a Intermediate Trial or score 75 points or above 5 times, you must move up to Advanced.
  • Advanced - information coming soon.

Senior Class

Senior Class

Senior Class

We are in the works in developing a program for the Senior dogs (9 years and older or dogs with physical limitations).   We will have Prelim, Novice, Intermediate and Advanced Levels to allow all Senior dogs the ability to compete no matter the experience of the handler or dog.

Prelim

Intermediate

Senior Class

  •  5 minute search time. ( tier 1 )
  • You may ask for a time check.
  • 1 hide No hides will be buried.
  • Hides will be no more than 1 meter off the ground.
  • The dog will always be able to get to source.

Novice

Intermediate

Intermediate

  •  5 minute search time.
  • You may ask for a time check.
  • Novice has 2 hides. 1 is Prelim standard.
  • Second Novice hide - this hide the dog may not be able to get to source.
  • Second Novice hide won't be more than 2 meters off the ground or more than 30cms deep.

 

Intermediate

Intermediate

Intermediate

  • 8 minute search time You may ask for a time check.
  • 1 - 3  hides, handlers don't know how many.
  • Handler should call the area clear if under 3 hides.
  • Hides will be no more than 3 meters above the dog.
  • No hides will be buried, but can be up to 20cms below floor level, for example in a drain.
  • For deep hides - hide will not be placed more than 50cm

  • 8 minute search time You may ask for a time check.
  • 1 - 3  hides, handlers don't know how many.
  • Handler should call the area clear if under 3 hides.
  • Hides will be no more than 3 meters above the dog.
  • No hides will be buried, but can be up to 20cms below floor level, for example in a drain.
  • For deep hides - hide will not be placed more than 50cms from the dogs nose.
  • For concealed hides - hide will not be more than 20cms from the dogs nose.
  • Dogs may or may not be able to get to source on all hides.

Advanced

Advanced

Advanced

  • Information Coming Soon

Odors Tier System

Tier 1 - Normal Time

Tier 2 - Plus 2 Minutes

Tier 2 - Plus 2 Minutes

  •  Birch
  • Clove
  • Gun oil
  • Truffle oil
  • Catnip
  • Pseudo 
  • Cannabis
  • Scentlogix

Tier 2 - Plus 2 Minutes

Tier 2 - Plus 2 Minutes

Tier 2 - Plus 2 Minutes

  •  Tobacco
  • HRD/Cadaver
  • Petrol
  • Narcotics type 1
  • Kong
  • Conservation type 1
  • Explosives Type 1

Tier 3 - Plus 4 Minutes

Tier 2 - Plus 2 Minutes

Tier 3 - Plus 4 Minutes

  •  Digital Hardware/SIM
  • Gluten
  • Blood
  • Pyrotechnics
  • Cash
  • Conservation Type 2
  • Explosives Type 2
  • Bedbugs

How Trials Work

ODOR PREPARATION

  •  Hosts should generally provide the odors, however Judges and Hosts may discuss this at the time of booking. 
  • If an odor is expensive, difficult to obtain or requires a license*, the competitor should provide this and the host should take this into account when creating the running order, giving the competitor time to get the odor to the judge for preparation and placement. Where possible this needs to be given as pure odor, with the judge making up soaks if needed, this is to ensure as much as possible that there is no contamination or handler odor involved, as this could be an advantage to that team. If this isn’t possible due to soak time required, then DDT protocols must be followed when preparing the odor.

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*If an odor requires a license, the host must have the license as well as the competitor to be able to handle the odor.

SCORING

 

Teams are scored over 10 sections, scoring is never reflected by time.

  • Odor Location – This is scored purely on whether the dog located the odor, a high score would be the dog locating the source or strongest point of odor. A low score could be the dog hitting odor but not locating source.
  • Area Coverage – How the area is searched as a team, this needs to be the dog searching the area rather than just being in it. In Prelim and Novice it is the area covered until the dog finds the hide/s. If an area is missed but the dog would have got to it if it hadn’t worked a hide in advance of it. In Intermediate it is the whole search area.
  • Obedience to Search – This is the dog focusing on the search, ignoring distractions and listening to the direction of the handler if needed. A dog that looses focus, becomes distracted, or doesn’t listen to the handler where appropriate would receive a lower score.
  • Handler Tasking – This looks at how appropriately the handler tasks the dog and works with the dog, or lets the dog work through the area. You are looking for a fluid search where dog and handler compliment each other. Lower marks would be over tasking, especially in a specific area, and not helping a novice dog by tasking IF NEEDED.
  • Handler Recognition – This is again handler based and it is the handler recognizing that the dog has hit odor and acting accordingly, this of course can be doing nothing if that is what's needed, but as a judge you should be able to tell by the handlers body language. Not noticing or pulling the dog away from odor would loose marks.

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  • Odor Recognition – This is scored on the dog only, did the dog recognize the target odor when entering the scent pool. Lower marks would be for dogs that passed the area a few times before recognizing their odor, this could be due to being distracted or a more novice dog that needed more work on imprinting. A judge needs to be conscious of the different odors and how they behave when scoring this section.
  • Commitment to Odor – Once the dog hits odor does it commit and stay with the odor working to source without leaving the area, some dogs can tend to work on if the hide is more difficult.
  • Indication – This score is given for the indication/alert that the handler marks. Not when the find is called. So the handler can call the find and have it confirmed then you are looking for the handler to mark the dog when it is holding the indication at source rather than once its come away or looked to the handler for reward.
  • Team Impression – How the dog and handler work together as a team, this doesn’t matter if they find or don’t, it is purely on how they are as a pair, the reward comes into this section, as would a handler helping a more nervous or novice dog in an area, or how they deal with an issue during the search.
  • Judges Discretion – This leads nicely on from team impression, this is for those extra marks you wish to give, usually for a specific occurrence during the search, maybe the dog working well through a distraction that others didn’t have, or the handler making the decision to put/let the dog on or off the line, anything that you feel you want to mark for that doesn’t come under the other criteria's.

SCORING RULES

 

  • Handler recognition. If a dog does not locate their odour and the handler does not call any false or incorrect finds, they should receive a score of 6 in this area. 
  • Novice scoring – to be split across the two hides, 50% of the scoring attributed to each. 
  • Intermediate scoring – Split across the number of hides placed, then the average is taken for the total.​

CHAMPIONSHIPS

  •  Championships are held in January, the year following qualification. So all 2022 qualifiers went to January 2023 champs. 
  • Prelim has 2 Preliminary Championships, one in August of that year and one in January of the following year, this is due to the speed dogs tend to move out of prelim into the higher levels.
  • Qualifying for August Prelim Championships ends 31st July. 1st August – 31st December qualify for January.

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  • If you qualify for the championship at any level and have moved up to a higher level before the championships are held, then you may still run at the level you were competing in when you qualified, providing you haven’t also qualified at the higher level you are now running in.

AWARDS

 DIAMOND 


Diamond for a competitor who scores 90 or above. 


 GEMSTONE 


Gemstone awards are additional skills and achievements that you can work towards alongside competing in the DDT levels. These Gemstone awards are currently only being run by DDT. We will let hosts know if/when they are opened up. 


END OF YEAR AWARDS

 

Accumulated throughout the year and announced at the Championship.


HIGH PEAK – Highest Points awarded 


HIGH SUMMIT – Highest accumulated points average 


EXPEDITION – For the team who has shown the most improvement throughout the year (Nominations from all Judges) 


ESPRIT DE CORPS – the common spirit existing in the team and inspiring enthusiasm, devotion, and strong regard for the honor of the cause (Nominations from all Judges)

Entries

  • To be eligible to qualify at a trial, competitors must be able to provide their DDT membership number. They can become a member through the DDT website.
  • You may only enter one dog per level per trial. 
  • The only time you may enter 2 or more dogs at the same level is if they don’t run in the same elements. So if the trial is offering 4 elements then you can enter 2 dogs in 2 elements each, the trial host must approve this, so you must email the host to confirm before entering. 
  • Any breed may enter a trial, this includes mixed breeds.
  • Competitors must advise the host of any other odors the dog is trained on, as well as the odor they are competing on. 
  • Teams may not switch run times unless they are running on the same odor and this has been approved by the host.
  • We welcome nervous or reactive dogs but please be aware that you will have 2 judges in the search area with you, they can give the dog space but need to be able to see the dog work and indicate. Please also be aware of the safety of those around you. The host reserves the right to ask you to leave the trial venue if they feel that the safety or welfare, of you, your dog, or other people or dogs is an issue.
  • Bitches in season/heat may run at the end of the day where odor placement allows. This is however discretion of the host so please inform them with as much notice as possible if your bitch comes into season/heat prior to a trial. If the host cannot accommodate your bitch in that trial, you would receive a credit to enter a trial on a later date.
  • Your dog must be microchipped OR be registered to enter a trial or become a member of DDT, you may be asked to provide proof of this at or when entering a trial. All breeds may enter, including mixed. 

Elements

  • Element trials are where a level has more than one element to it, this is either 2 or 3 elements to give hosts flexibility with venues.
  • Examples of elements: Vehicle search (any vehicle, not just cars! Think planes, trains and tractors!) – Perimeter Search – Open area search – Room clearance – On line search (search must be completed with the dog on a line) - Blank area (handlers wouldn’t know which element was blank *intermediate only) 
  • Line up search ie; boxes and luggage will not be an element. We have the DDT Odour ID test for this.
  • Trials can have up to 4 elements per level, per trial. 
  • A competitor can enter as little or as many elements as they like.
  • Each element will run with the rules and timings of that level, so for novice for example, each element will have 5 mins and 2 hides.
  • There will be a winner and reserve per element and winners qualify for championships.
  • Where there are only 2 elements, hosts may run the competitor in both of their elements consecutively with a 4 min break between. Usually though, all of element 1 will run, then all of element 2 and so on.
  • Number of elements for a trial is determined by the Host.
  • Prices of trials may vary and are determined by the Host due to the cost of a venue, awards, judges, ect.

Upcoming Trials and Seminars

DDT Host and Judge Certification Seminar

California St. Patrick's Day Trial

DDT Host and Judge Certification Seminar

February 5th - 8th, 2025


742 Granite Ave

Lathrop, CA


Contact Dierdra at:


detectingcancer@gmail.com

DDT Host and Judge Certification Seminar

California St. Patrick's Day Trial

DDT Host and Judge Certification Seminar

March 17th - 19th, 2025


700 E Navarro St.

Mart, Tx 76664


Contact Tracy at:


tracy.dogmaacademy@gmail.com


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Contact Dierdra at:


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Register at:


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Intro to DDT & Judge Certification



April 4th - 6th, 2025

For Judges


April 5, 2025

Intro to DDT


April 6, 2025

Spring Trial


3947 S West Temple

Mill


Register at:


https://form.jotform.com/250094694149161


Detection Dog Seminar & Trial

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Intro to DDT & Judge Certification



May 24th - 26th, 2025


Location:


Willow Brook Farm

2979 Hwy 45

Sterrett,  AL


Contact Theresa at:


801-573--0029


info@wasatchk9fitness.com

Intro to DDT & Judge Certification

Intro to DDT & Judge Certification

Intro to DDT & Judge Certification



April 4th - 6th, 2025

For Judges


April 5, 2025

Intro to DDT


April 6, 2025

Spring Trial


3947 S West Temple

Mill


Register at:


https://form.jotform.com/250094694149161


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