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Family Easter Treasure Hunt

Family Easter Treasure Hunt

Posted by Dave on 23rd March 2015 in Events

It's the time of year again for our annual Easter Treasure Hunt. This year's Treasure Hunt will be held on Saturday 4th April 2015 at Lily Hill Park, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 2RX. Please join us with your family, and dogs of course! Treasure for all to find, and have a go at our fun agility course. Tickets are £4.50 in advance, or £5 on the day, under 5's and dogs go free!

 

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Collection in Windsor

Collection in Windsor

Posted by Dave on 23rd March 2015 in News

22/03/15 - Pepsi and Aster enjoyed meeting everyone at Cotswold Outdoor Windsor today. Here they are with their handlers Mark and Sally and some of the Cotswold staff - thanks for having us.

 

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Drowned Victim Pre-assessment at Dorney

Drowned Victim Pre-assessment at Dorney

Posted by Dave on 20th March 2015 in News

14th March 2015 - Congratulations to Philip & Skye on completing their pre-assessment today at Dorney. Skye is being trained up as a drowned victim search dog (DVSD) which is a specialist capability where they search the boundaries of bodies of water or on the water in the front of a boat looking for human scent particles emanating from the water. Having passed their pre-assessment, they are now off to Ireland for the formal assessment.

 

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March 2015 National Assessments - Pip and Tallulah

March 2015 National Assessments - Pip and Tallulah

Posted by Dave on 14th March 2015 in News

14th March 2015 - Well done to Pip and Tallulah on passing their Level 2 Assessment and now becoming an operational search team. It normally takes about a year and a half to train a search dog to this level so this is the culmination of a lot of hard work - well done! Shown here with their support Clare.

 

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March 2015 National Assessments - Rich & Sassy

March 2015 National Assessments - Rich & Sassy

Posted by Dave on 14th March 2015 in News

14th March 2015 - Congratulations to Rich and Sassy on passing their Level 3 Area assessment, pictured here with support Judith. Level 3 is the highest level attainable for a search dog, requiring them to find all missing persons in a 50 acre area within 90 mins. Well done Rich & Sassy!

 

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