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S.E.A.R.C.H. Room

S.E.A.R.C.H. Room

Photo Credit: Tessa Savelkoel of Puzzle Dog Academy

What is a S.E.A.R.C.H. Room?

SEARCH stands for Sensory Exploration And Reflection of Canine Holism

Wait… what?

I know, it’s a mouthful, but when choosing a name for this service, it was important to me to include what it’s about. “Exploration and Observation Room” was too much of a mouthful, too, so I went with an acronym that (I think) works even better!

So what is a Sensory Room or "SEARCH Room"?

Sensory Exploration:
It’s no surprise that dogs experience the world through their senses – sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing – which are highly developed compared to humans. Sensory exploration involves understanding how dogs interact with their environment through these senses, and how this influences their behavior, learning, and emotional states. Observing our dogs explore scent trails, tactile engagement (sniffing, licking), or the way they respond to sounds and visual stimuli, can all helps us in understanding our dogs better.

Reflection:
With a more introspective approach, we can encourage a deeper awareness of the dog’s individual experiences, personality, and state of mind. From quiet observations, we will learn more about each dog, which may affect the way guardians view how dogs perceive their environments and their emotional responses. It also refers to the idea of owners or guardians reflecting on the ways they interact with their dogs and the impact of those interactions on their well-being.

Canine Holism:
Holism in this context is an integrated view of the dog. We are choosing to look at our dog as more than just a biological organism, or companion meant to be obedient, but as a being with complex emotional, physical, and social needs. Canine holism includes the idea that a dogs’ health and happiness come from a balance of physical care (diet, exercise), mental stimulation, emotional well-being, and socialization, while also taking into account environmental factors, lifestyle, and how all of these elements influence the dog’s overall wellness.

Your Happy Dog Coach is thrilled to offer this new service after completing a really amazing, very intensive course from Puzzle Dog Academy called “Sensory Room For Canine Professionals“.
I had followed Puzzle Dog for years online, and when I signed up for the course, I thought it would be focused on the actual puzzles; that the Sensory Room would be focused solely on creating puzzles for dogs.

I was wrong.

Instead, I learned even more about body language, the importance of giving dogs autonomy and agency, as well as the importance of having a quiet, calm environment express both. I also learned about canine conditioning in terms of body movements. 

More about what these terms are (click the + to open for more information):

Autonomy: Freedom to make choices and self-direct behavior.
Autonomy in pet dogs refers to their ability to make choices and engage in self-directed behaviors within their environment. This includes the freedom to explore, sniff, rest, play, and interact with people or other animals on their own terms. Autonomy respects the dog’s natural instincts and preferences, allowing them to exercise control over aspects of their life without constant human interference.  
 
For example:  
  • A dog deciding which route to take during a walk.  
  • Choosing whether to engage in play or take a nap.  
  • Picking a preferred toy or sleeping spot. 
Agency is a dog’s ability to influence their environment and outcomes through their actions. It emphasizes the dog’s capacity to make intentional choices that have meaningful consequences. While autonomy is about freedom, agency focuses on the dog’s ability to act with purpose and achieve a desired result.  
 
For example:  
  • A dog signaling to go outside by standing at the door or ringing a bell.  
  • Indicating discomfort or enjoyment in response to human actions, such as stepping away when they don’t want to be petted or leaning in for more affection.  
  • Using puzzle toys to obtain treats, showcasing problem-solving skills.  
Canine conditioning refers to structured exercises and activities designed to enhance a dog’s physical fitness, strength, balance, flexibility, and overall body awareness. It focuses on developing the muscles, joints, and core stability necessary for everyday movement, performance in sports, or recovery from injury.  
 
These exercises often include activities such as:  
  • Balancing on unstable surfaces (e.g., wobble boards or balance discs).  
  • Controlled movements like stepping over cavalettis or climbing stairs.  
  • Stretching to improve flexibility and range of motion.  
  • Strengthening core muscles through activities like sit-to-stands or crawling under objects.  
Canine conditioing benefits all dogs, from active working and sports dogs to senior dogs needing improved mobility and injury prevention. It helps build body awareness, improves posture and gait, and reduces the risk of injury during physical activities.
But Why?

The Sensory Exploration and Reflection of Canine Holism (SEARCH) Room evokes a multidimensional approach to understanding dogs that integrates their sensory experiences, emotional well-being, and holistic health. 

As with everything that Your Happy Dog Coach strives for, these SEARCH Rooms are meant to encourage an approach to canine care that is thoughtful, mindful, and comprehensive, considering all aspects of the dog’s being.

    • How they experience and interact with the world through their senses
    • How they reflect that through behavior
    • How they function as whole, integrated individuals.

Simply, it’s another call for a more empathetic and holistic approach to understanding and caring for dogs.

Your Happy Dog Coach’s SEARCH Room is an experience that offers individual dogs a unique, calming environment to explore and engage with a variety of sensory and textural stimuli at their own pace. This carefully designed space is free from distractions, allowing your dog to investigate and choose freely, while you and Your Happy Dog Coach, as a trained observer, gain valuable insights into their preferences, movements, and emotional responses.

Each room is strategically laid out to provide your dog with a safe, stress-free environment to express natural behaviors. while giving you tools and knowledge to replicate similar enriching experiences at home.

Whether your goal is

  • to deepen the bond with your dog,
  • learn more about how they think, move and operate,
  • uncover new ways to enrich their life,
  • or simply give them a moment of unpressured joy;

the YHDC SEARCH Room helps you do just that — explore, observe, and grow together.

Details:

Now that you know What a SEARCH Room is, and Why it’s offered, let’s go over the rest of the details:

Where:
Luckily, this service is mobile!
I will be bringing it to local communities, renting spaces to hold the sessions. Which means, with enough interest, it can come to your community.

This also means that there is no set place every time.

Location will vary.

YHDC Clients may add a SEARCH Room service to their “in home” training package for an additional cost.

When:
This service will be held on weekends, between 10am and 4pm.

The time slots will be 35 minutes per dog.
One dog per session – even if your dogs are best friends and are not food aggressive, the SEARCH Room is designed to be an exploration event for one dog at a time.

The only exception to a weekend session is to book a private SEARCH Room Experience in your home, which can be arranged at an additional cost.

Cost:
The cost of this service is variable at this time, until I get a better grasp on the costs associated. Factored in will be the cost of the rental spaces, distance of travel, items used, and time spent planning/implementing.
The price will likely be between $60 and $80 per session.

The original Puzzle Puck Sensory Room sessions range from $75-$100

What Is Included:
Your Happy Dog Coach will provide all of the necessary items, including treats, water, and sensory supplies. All you need is you and your dog!

Note: The quiet and calm nature of the SEARCH Room requires that there are the least amount of distractions. Because of this, I ask that only one adult, two at maximum, be present during the session, in addition to YHDC.

The SEARCH Room is not a drop off service, the guardian will be required to stay with and observe their dog..

How To Register:
Spaces will be limited as only four dogs will be going through the SEARCH Room per day.
The dog’s guardian will email YHDC to express interest in booking a time slot.
YHDC will respond with available time slots, then the guardian will have 24 hours to choose a slot and send the deposit ($20)
Two weeks before the session, you will receive a link to the Intake Form, Terms, Conditions, and Waiver of Liability. This must be filled out in detail and signed 10 day prior to the session date.
If the full payment has not been received by 10 days prior to the session, the time slot will be offered to next on the waitlist.

When You Arrive:
You and your dog will wait at your car for YHDC to invite you in. You will come inside, following your dogs pace, and remove all gear so your dog is “naked”. Then you will sit beside YHDC and observe quietly until your dog tells us they are finished.

Bonus:
Within a week after your dog’s session, you will receive an email with a link to the video taken (if you choose to have one taken) as well as the details and supplies needed for you to create your own SEARCH Room at home!

Important Note: Please see Terms, Conditions and Waiver of Liability below for additional relevant information.

If you are interested in reserving a time slot for a SEARCH Room Experience, email me to be added to the waitlist! I will be in touch.

Terms, Conditions & Liability Waiver
Your Happy Dog Coach/Lori-Lee Regimbald (hereafter referred to as “YHDC”) will make every effort to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for both you and your dog. However, YHDC will not be held responsible for any unintentional errors, omissions, or misstatements. Recommendations for any product or service are not guarantees of satisfaction. By participating in the SEARCH Room session, it is assumed the participant agrees to adhere to the rules and policies outlined in this agreement:

I recognize that attending the SEARCH Room is not without risk to myself or my dog. I accept full responsibility for my dog’s actions at all times and agree to indemnify and defend YHDC against any injury, expenses, damages, or costs arising from my actions or my dog’s actions. This includes damages to materials, the premises, YHDC, other participants, their dogs, or any third parties.

YHDC may use photos or videos from sessions for promotional or educational purposes. If I do not wish to be photographed or filmed, I must notify YHDC prior to the session.

Behavior Policy:
Verbal or physical abuse toward humans or animals will not be tolerated. Violators will be required to leave immediately, and YHDC reserves the right to withhold refunds in such cases.

Session Termination Policy:
YHDC reserves the right to terminate this agreement at any time before or during its term if, in their sole discretion, they determine that a dog poses a risk to the health or safety of others. Refunds may be withheld in these cases.

Cancellation Policy:

  • Cancellations made up to 8 days before the event are eligible for a full refund, minus a $5 administrative fee per spot.
  • No refunds or credits will be issued for cancellations made within 7 days of the event.
  • Exceptions: If YHDC must cancel the event (e.g., due to weather or unforeseen circumstances), a full refund or credit will be provided.

Booking Policy:
Your booking is only confirmed once full payment has been received.

These Terms, Conditions, and Waiver of Liability are a part of the SEARCH Room Intake Form. This must be filled in full, and signed electronically, along with the full payment, a minimum of 10 days before the session. See a preview of the SEARCH Intake here: