Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum to host K-9 Nose Work event

Museum Talbot

ST MICHAELS, MD – Guests visiting the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum on Sunday, February 21, 2021 will once again have the opportunity to watch teams of experienced U.S. handler/dog teams train on campus, in addition to the chance to see CBMM’s numerous indoor and outdoor exhibitions. Campus will be closed to the public as part of the event on Friday, Feb. 19, and Saturday, February 20, 2021.

Teams of dogs and handlers will take part in a K-9 Nose Work training at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Teams of dogs and handlers will take part in a K-9 Nose Work training at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum – Contributed Photo
From 10am–1pm, and again from 1pm–3pm, teams from various states across the U.S. will take part in K-9 Nose Work (also called scent work and search work), a sport for dogs and their owners that’s created, sanctioned, and organized by the National Association of Canine Scent Work. During the training, dogs will be tasked with searching for and locating specific items through just the use of smell.

This event, which is free for CBMM guests with general admission, is presented by Bob Boyles, a dog trainer, former law enforcement K-9 handler, NACSW and AKC judge, and founder of Art of Odor, LLC, and Cornelia C. Heckenbach of Fair Play Kennels, a NACSW champion dog handler/owner and local realtor. Due to the nature of this event, guests’ dogs will not be permitted on campus.

CBMM’s top priority is to provide a comfortable environment for our guests, staff, and the community. To that end, CBMM requires its guests to follow the Town of St. Michaels ordinance and to wear facial coverings inside buildings at all times and outdoors when within six feet of other guests. For membership contactless entry, please renew or purchase CBMM memberships online at cbmm.org/membership. Additional information on CBMM’s enhanced health and comfort measures and operational changes can be found at welcome.cbmm.org.

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