1. EachPod
EachPod

What to Know Before Hiring a Conservation Dog Team with Conservation Dogs of Hawaii and Rogue Detection Teams

Author
Kayla Fratt
Published
Tue 25 Jan 2022
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/k9conservationists/episodes/What-to-Know-Before-Hiring-a-Conservation-Dog-Team-with-Conservation-Dogs-of-Hawaii-and-Rogue-Detection-Teams-e1d7rsd

In this episode of K9 Conservationists, Kayla talks with Kyoko Johnson from Conservation Dog Hawaii and Jennifer Hartman from Rogue Detection Teams about things to know before hiring a conservation detection dog team.


What are some things scientists should consider before hiring a conservation detection dog team?



  • Lower density finds are easier for dogs

  • Dogs are often used near the end of a project vs the beginning or brought in to target a more specific area

  • It is important they have their question ready and prepared in order to figure out if dogs will be useful to the project or not

  • Conservation detection teams are understaffed, so sometimes it’s best to consider other options that are more feasible


Pros of detection dogs?



  • They can be used in tandem with other methods, which can be very successful

  • Detection dogs are non-invasive

  • They are not biased

  • Dogs can narrow down species easier


How to know if the dog will be able to successfully collect data?



  • It’s not possible to guarantee that it will work

  • Known target types in which dogs have been successfully used in other projects

  • Go with an experienced team to ensure best accuracy if it is something new


What is the importance of training samples beforehand?



  • Reliable training samples is important for the dog to be able to detect for your project

  • It is important to have a sample from the location you are working in

  • Variety in samples is important (sexes, different individuals, etc.)

  • The fresher the sample the better, but sometimes it's not possible

  • It is important to note samples will always differ from live odors when on the job


Why is it important to let teams know about past difficulties with projects?



  • Some previous difficulties may not be relevant to a dog’s work, but it is good to know to ensure that the teams are able to help with the project


Why are realistic timelines so important for researchers to understand?



  • It takes time to train a dog on a new odor

  • Projects may have various limitations

  • There are travel considerations - vaccines, etc.


Why do some scientists think detection dogs dont work?



  • Study design may limit teams

  • Expecting the method to perform the same way other methods do

  • Patience is needed as it takes time to get the dogs ready on a scent

  • Limited funding for teams


What are the risks of the dogs being invasive?



  • The standards the dogs have when working are high

  • Dogs could not do their job if they were a risk for chasing wildlife


What are some preventative measures to take for both the dogs health and the wildlife’s health?



  • Vaccinations

  • Ensuring your dogs have everything they need - fresh water, proper food, etc.

  • Daily checks to ensure they are healthy

  • Be prepared to stop work if they are sick or injured

Share to: