



What is nosework?
Nosework is an engaging activity and sport for dogs based on their natural ability to detect scents. Dogs search for target scents in various environments: indoors, outdoors, in vehicles, and even among objects.
This discipline is inspired by the work of professional dogs, such as search and rescue, customs, and police dogs. However, nosework doesn’t require special skills or training; it’s suitable for any dog, regardless of breed, age, or physical abilities.
Nosework was introduced in 2006 in Southern California. Three professional dog trainers wanted to create an activity that:
- based on the natural instinct of the dog - smell
- available to everyone and easily implementable even at home.
- helps the dog become more confident and calm,
- strengthens the bond between a person and their pet.
Thus, a simple idea turned into an international movement. Today, nosework is practiced as a hobby and as an official sport in many countries.
Why do dogs like this?
- Their sense of smell is their way of exploring the world, and they love doing it.
- Search work stimulates the brain and helps relieve stress.
- Suitable for everyone: from a puppy to an old dog, from an active to an anxious dog.
- Even 15 minutes of such work satisfies and tires the dog better than a walk.
- This is a game and success in which there is no pressure and punishment.

Why is this good for a person?

- You start to understand the dog better by reading its body language.
- Learn to work in pairs, trust, and collaborate.
- This is an exciting way to grow together.
- You can just train for enjoyment — or compete if you want to grow further.
Nosework is not just about scents. It’s about relationships, respect, and a shared adventure.