All America is thrilled by Search and Rescue missions, especially when the well-trained dogs are brought in to save victims of earthquakes, hurricanes, and man-made disasters. We watch with fascination and horror as these tales unfold across our television sets.
Great book that somehow slipped my mind to add to my ratings here in Goodreads. Step by step training information for search and rescue works, including training info on different types of rescue. Great book to have in your collection. I know if you were serious about really doing SAR work, you would need to join a group, take the certifications and pass all the tests. But if you want to learn about the training they do, perhaps part train your dog in some way, this would be a great start, and maybe you would decide to the take the deeper plunge. And if you want a great book about someone who does search and rescue, i would recommend 'So That Others May Live: Caroline Hebard & Her Search-And-Rescue Dogs.' She started when SAR work with dogs was just getting started, and has a lot of good training info from her experience as well as info on search's with results. And since I am in a recommending mood, I would also recommend 'What the Dog Knows: The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs.' Mostly about working her dog for cadaver work, still great about the science of scent work and a very interesting read.
I need to read other books specifically on training myself as a handler and SAR operator, but man was this a good book for dog training! It gives you an extensive overall look at things, with details and a section on actual training that was very easy to understand. Also a chapter on the politics of Canine SAR, which was very helpful to get an idea for how things look. Looking forward to implementing the things I’ve learned here. :)