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Attention: Order Processing Suspended

UPDATE: we have closed the site. Due to a family illness, order processing will be suspended and the site closed to new orders. We apologize for delays in shipping to you; any orders that already have come in will be handled as soon as physically possible. We appreciate your patronage and patience while Jane recovers.[…]

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GEORGIA NOSEWORK CAMP … Here we come!

WE ARE ON VACATION! Orders may be placed April 1st thru April 9th   —  but will NOT be fulfilled until April 10th. APRIL 1st 12pm (EST) thru and April 9th at 12pm … … you may place an order but is will not be processed until I get home the afternoon of April 9th.[…]

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New Nosework® Supplies for 2014!

We have added lots of NEW ITEMS for 2014 and reduced some prices too! CELEBRATE the New Year with NEW Supplies to help you in your NOSEWORK® Training. Go to k9nwsource products to give yourself the GIFT of Fresh Target Odor Fresh Scented Q-Tips Clean Rust Free Tins Tweezers and Hemostats for Better Handling of Q-Tips and[…]

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Photos- Welkinweir NW1 & NW2 Nosework® Trials Oct 26 & 27

This past weekend K9NWSource HOSTED 2 fabulous Trials on the beautiful ground of Welkinweir an Historic home on 180 acres in Pottstown, PA. Here is the link to the pair of photo galleries for both the NW1 and NW2 Trials held at Welkinweir over the weekend. http://edbacon.photoshelter.com/gallery-collection/Nose-Work-Trial-at-Welkinweir-2013/C0000DE3ZTuiF4CE

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How to use Straws for Hides

I started using straws over 2 years ago. It seemed silly to use Heat Shrink Tape (which has great uses see upcoming blogs) to make a round long straw type hide. The benefits of straws are: Inexpensive     /     Come in different colors     /   Cut them easily to any[…]

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NACSW CNWI Status Achieved!

Now an offical CNWI™ ready to continue to help people and their”pet” dogs to achieve their goals in Nosework™. It was hard work but great fun too. I met some very talented, hard working people with wonderful ideas and goals. Much of our “free Time” was spent discussing students and the stories of how they were[…]