Foundations, levelled up
- Introduction to scent detection
- Developing a search pattern
- Building drive (yes, even in the mellow ones)
- The "scent plume" — what your dog is actually following
- Reading body language and "the sniff"
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Six weeks of nose work for any dog over 16 weeks. Brilliant for the bored, the anxious, the reactive, the senior, and the dog who's read every blade of grass in your suburb. Mental tired beats physical tired — every time.

Nose work isn't about obedience or precision - it's about giving your dog a job their brain was built for. That makes it the rare class that suits almost every dog who walks (or hops, or limps) through the door.
The dog who's bored - and is letting you know via the couch cushions.
The reactive dog who can't cope with a group obedience class yet.
The anxious dog who needs confidence, not commands.
The senior dog whose body's slowed down but whose brain hasn't.
The high-drive working breed who's "too much" by 4pm every day.
The dog who already knows sit, drop, and stay - and now needs something fun.
Sniff. Search. Succeed.
scent-detecting cells in a dog's nose. Humans have around 5 million.
the brain power devoted to processing scent compared to humans.
of focused sniffing can tire a dog out more than an hour at the park.
Dogs can wiggle each nostril independently, breathe in through the front and exhale through the side, and pull individual odours out of a complex mix the way you might pick out one instrument in an orchestra. Scent School puts all of that to work - and the side effects (calmer dog, better focus, stronger bond with you) are what bring people back for round two.
Each session is 45 minutes.
Same day and time for 6 weeks
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Donna teaches every Pet School class herself, and Scent School is the one she'll talk your ear off about. Her dual background - Australian Accredited Canine Good Citizen Instructor and Qualified Vet Nurse + Nutrition Advisor - means she reads behaviour and body language at a level most trainers don't, which matters a lot when the "task" is invisible to you and obvious to your dog.
Scent School is light on gear. The work happens in your dog's nose - your job is mostly to bring the rewards and stay out of the way.
Cooked chicken, cheese, or liver treats. Smelly is good - that's the whole game.
A well-fitted flat collar, front-clip harness, or head halter. Need help fitting one? Ask any staff member.
A standard fixed-length lead works best. Hands-free belts are fine if that's how you usually walk.
Optional but useful - your hands will be busy. We sell them in store from $14.99.
A well-fitted flat collar, front-clip harness, or head halter. Need help fitting one? Ask any staff member.
Choke chains, prong collars, slip leads on a tight setting, and retractable leads aren't permitted.
Almost any dog over 16 weeks old. We've had border collies, beagles, bulldogs, retrievers, kelpies, poodles, terriers, mixes, and one very serious dachshund. Reactive, anxious, senior, and high-drive dogs do especially well - but it's also great as enrichment for a "normal" dog who just loves a good problem to solve.
Probably yes - the work itself is intrinsically rewarding for most dogs. We can also use toys, play, or whatever your dog finds genuinely worth working for. Donna will help you find your dog's currency in Week 1.
Your dog needs to be currently vaccinated (C5 minimum, C7 preferred), wormed, and on heartworm prevention. Bring your vet certificate to Week 1.
Children 16+ can attend. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and stay seated during exercises. Maximum two people per dog inside the training room.
We'll try to catch you up the following week before class starts. If you'll miss two weeks, please talk to Donna.
Often yes - Scent School is one of the best classes for reactive dogs because each dog works individually and the focus is on the search, not on the other dogs. Please call us first on (02) 9629 3282 so Donna can place your dog appropriately in the room.
No — we provide all the search containers and target odours. You just need treats, a lead, and a collar or harness.
Bookings are non-refundable but may be transferable. To roll over to the next class or transfer your spot to a friend, email hello@kellyvillepets.com.au at least 48 hours before Week 1.
Inside our Beaumont Hills store at 1-15 Millcroft Way - about 15 minutes from Castle Hill. Free parking on site. Look for the Pet School signage at the back of the store.
A surprising number of our graduates set up DIY scent games at home - you don't need fancy gear, just hidden treats and a bit of imagination. We're also happy to chat about progressing to titrated scent-detection training (proper essential-oil work) for dogs who really take to it.
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8–16 weeksThe foundations: socialisation, sit, drop, recall, lead manners, and the calm dog you want at the cafe.
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4–6 monthsThe natural next step after Puppy Preschool. Build on the basics with stays, distractions, and real-world manners.
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18 weeks +Missed Puppy Preschool? Or hit the teenage stage and everything's gone sideways? Start here.
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All agesSpin, weave, bow, paw, roll over — and the focus that comes with them. Free clicker included.
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All ages · all breedsTire your dog out with their nose, not their legs. Brilliant for anxious, reactive, or just bored dogs.
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6 months +For the dog that pulls. End the arm-wrestle on every walk and learn the cues that actually stick.
See class detailsSix weeks of nose work, indoors, in a class small enough to give your dog real attention - and big enough to keep things interesting.