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baysar flyer witrh reduced photos - Bay K-9
About Us We are a 501c3 Non-Profit All Volunteer team that provides support to our local community. We provide K9 Search and Rescue services and demonstrations to groups in the local area. We are members of the Charles County Sheriff’s Auxiliary. Both Jim and Jan are National Association of Search and Rescue (NASAR) certified SARTECH II and MLPI (Managing the Lost Person Incident) certified. Adam is SARTECH III certified. Jan is certified to Teach the Urban Search course and the Managing the Lost Person Incident Course. Bay K9 Search and Recovery provides our services free of charge. Donations are welcome to cover the expense of the dogs, training and materials for program presentation. To make a tax deductible donation (501( c) 3) to Bay K9 SAR, mail it to: Bay K9 SAR 3440 Tulip Tree Court Waldorf, Maryland 20602 Community Involvement We have both been deeply involved in the community doing various volunteer work for many years. Jan has been the Head Coach of the St Mary's Ryken Varsity Ice Hockey team and Vice Commissioner of the Maryland Scholastic Hockey League. She is a member of the Waldorf Volunteer Fire Department, EMS-3 division. Some of the organizations that we have done programs for include: Charles County Humane Society, Charles County Hospice, Early Childhood Development Day, Touch-A-Truck, Boy Scout Troop 1572, Daisy 860, Lancaster County Make-a-Wish and St Mary’s Bryantown After SChool Program Supporters of Bay K9 SAR Strohman Enterprise - for your GARMIN GPS needs www.strohmanenterprise.com Grant Provided by Support provided by the Waldorf Lions Club Jim has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Maryland Scholastic Hockey League and Commissioner for the Southern Division. He is a Member of the Board of Directors and Member of the Waldorf Volunteer Fire Department, EMS-3 division. He is a Maryland EMT-B and an Grant Provided by Masonic and Eastern Star Home of the District of Columbia Charities Bay K9 SAR www.bayk9sar.org team@bayk9sar.org 240-682-6921 Bay K9 SAR is an all Volunteer, Non-Profit, Search and Recovery team dedicated to helping the citizens of Charles county. BAY K9 Search and Recovery About the Bloodhound Where it came from Bay K9 Search and Recovery is an all volunteer, non-profit 501 c 3 organization. Our mission is to provide professional trailing dog teams and search management support to the citizens of Charles County and Southern Maryland. We provide community education programs such as Lost!...But Found, Safe and Sound and Hug-A-Tree. In support of our mission, Bay K9 Search and Recovery - Will respond to support local law enforcement and other requesting agencies and search teams only - We do NOT search for lost pets - We provide demonstrations and educational programs to area groups The Bloodhound, also called the St. Hubert Hound, was found in Belgium in the Middle Ages. Thanks to the breeding done by monks at St. Hubert's monastery, the breed grew and flourished. This dog's exceptional nose made it one of the most known breeds for scent tracking. The Nose Knows The Bloodhound, whose sense of smell is the stuff of legend, can fairly be described as "a nose with feet." These dogs have been bred for centuries to track game and humans. Bloodhounds are so good at what they do that their evidence is admissible in court in most jurisdictions. If a bloodhound tracks an escaped criminal to a specific spot, it's proof that he was there. Training a bloodhound is a fascinating experience. To take a young puppy and introduce it to the discipline is amazing. You can see them learn each time they put the pieces together and solve the problem. As they learn and become confident and consistent the problems are made longer, older and more complex. This is when the handlers learn to read their dog to understand the information he’s sending. We train in all kinds of weather and at many different locations. All training is documented and assembled into training logs and records. Many other breeds, especially the Basset and the Beagle, share this ability to detect minute levels of scent and follow a trail. All of them also share certain anatomical characteristics. The immensely long nose provides for colossal numbers of olfactory cells to be spread out along it; the wide nostrils allow air to be taken in and passed over those areas effectively; and the high, domed head makes room for the extremely welldeveloped olfactory region of the brain. These features not only make Bloodhounds efficient, they make them comical in appearance. The need to sniff everything is characteristic of dogs in general—dogs live in a world of scents we humans can't begin to appreciate, with our puny and ineffective noses—but the hounds carry it to extremes. A Bloodhound will cross a room by snuffling along the floor, detecting the scent trail only he can detect. His nose tells him the entire history of the floor; who passed by and when, and what brands of wax have been used. Humane Society Day Camp Training We can always use volunteers to help us train, and your time spent training with us can be counted towards community service requirements. If you are interested please call.