Canine Rodent Detection – Catching Rats with Dogs (2024)

The burrows can’t hide from this nose.

Waltham Rat Detection & Abatement Program

The future of rodent control is here and it’s only at Waltham Pest Services. Our rodent detecting dog is the ONLY one of its kind in New England. He has earned the Certificate Class Advanced Award from the American Working Terrier Association. Only 9 other terriers in the United States have that certificate! He is also certified by the highly-respected Joe Nick Canine Training for gameness and rodent elimination. Our dog will not only be able to determine where rats are living, but also where they’re eating and traveling. They sniff out active burrows so that our treatments and our technicians are ultra-focused on them. Knowing exactly where the burrows are, helps us create a customized plan to your building. Our dogs are integral into creating that plan because rats can’t hide from these noses.

Canine rat detection is especially good for large facilities, buildings that have a lot of rooms, places where there’s clutter or lots of dumpsters, or where there have been rodents that have been difficult to catch. Don’t know where they’re coming from? Our dogs can sniff that out! Have a few burrows? It’s not a question with our dogs – they will find them all. And once they do, we will create a professional plan to get rid of them for you. That could even mean we could possibly use less rodenticides at your building. It’s just one more way we’re going beyond traditional rodent control services.

Want to learn more about the team – including our pups? Get details about the dogs and their handler here.

Waltham Rat Detection & Abatement

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Step One

Inspection

We will inspect your building to create a customized plan that may include our rat detection and abatement program.

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Step Two

Detecting

If we think our dogs can help, a handler will bring in a dog to perform a thorough search to detect and deal with the rats and their burrows.

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Step Three

Ongoing

Having our dogs come in will not only point out active burrows, but consistent searches will scare away survivors.

FAQs about Rodent Dogs

Can I pet the dog

Of course! Just wait until after they’ve done their work and finished their inspections. They do need to focus when they’re working. Our rodent and bed bug dogs are not only trained to do their job. They’re highly trained in general. They’re sweet and social and super cute. So, yes. Pet away. They love it.

Is the dog in danger

Nope. The rodents are definitely getting the short end of the stick on this one. Our pups are perfectly safe and totally in charge.

What rodents does the dog sniff out

Mostly rats and mice. They can not only sniff out rats, but they will also sniff out the burrows.

What does the dog do with the rats

More often than not, our dogs are sniffing out the active burrows and where the rats are coming in. That way, the technicians can pinpoint their treatment strategies to be more successful in eradicating them.

Does the dog sniff out rats

He does indeed! Very successfully in fact.

Does the dog sniff out mice

Yup!

How can the dog help reduce rodenticide use

When you have highly trained dogs sniffing out rodents, they will not just find rodents. They will find where they’re coming in and active burrows (not even stopping at inactive ones). When the technician is armed with that knowledge, the rodenticide applications are highly targeted – giving them the ability to use less and only use what they need in the correct areas. Regular inspections with our dog will help our technicians target areas with activity.

How often is the dog trained

Every. Day. Seriously.

Where does the dog live when he’s not working

Monique, Titan’s handler, is lucky enough to have this pup live with her! She gets to take her dog to work every day and then hang out with him after. We can’t think of a better scenario, frankly.

Why Catch Rats with Dogs

Most rat burrows have three entrances – a main entrance and two “bolt holes” for quick escapes. Rat detection dogs are often fast enough to catch them as they’re coming out of one of the bolt holes and remove them right then. They are far quicker and more accurate than even the most experienced human. They are also much less disruptive since their nose tells them where to go – instead of wasting time routing around. Keep in mind that rats are purely living off of our trash. So, proper sanitation methods will go a long way in not attracting rats in the first place. But should they be there, our dogs can sniff them out.

Rodents are excellent hiders, and they make sure to come out only when there are less (or no) people around. Seeing them is rare, but seeing evidence of them is not. The best way to catch rats is with dogs and their well-trained nose. The best trained nose for sniffing out rodents is on a Patterdale Terrier. This particular breed is known for being bold and confident as well as being a working terrier.

Industries that Would Benefit from Rat Detection & Abatement

  • Multifamily
  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality
  • Restaurants
  • Banquet/Catering Halls
  • Office Buildings
  • Schools
  • Senior Living Communities
  • Museums
  • Warehousing/Manufacturing
  • Golf Courses
  • Food Processing
  • Religious Buildings
  • Grocery Stores
  • Historic Buildings
  • Government Buildings
  • Growers

WHY WALTHAM FOR CANINE RAT DETECTION & ABATEMENT

Catching rats with dogs is our newest addition to our many services that go beyond traditional pest control strategies. Even as the original pest control company in New England, we are still always innovating. That’s the harder working Waltham since 1893. We are going beyond.

Go beyond traditional rodent control today.

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FAQs

Canine Rodent Detection – Catching Rats with Dogs? ›

The best way to catch rats is with dogs and their well-trained nose. The best trained nose for sniffing out rodents is on a Patterdale Terrier

Patterdale Terrier
The Patterdale is known as a working terrier, rather than a show dog. Typical of terriers, whose work requires high energy and a strong drive to pursue prey, Patterdales are very energetic and can be difficult to socialize.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Patterdale_Terrier
. This particular breed is known for being bold and confident as well as being a working terrier.

What is the best dog for catching rats? ›

This is because Terriers are the most super-efficient breed for catching rats – and that is not just us being bias. Small in body, yet long in leg they can dig and burrow which makes for an easy game of rat hide and seek. These small, wiry dogs are fast, agile, and strong, but above all, they are tenacious.

How to get rid of rats when you have dogs? ›

Use enclosed traps which don't rely on poisoned bait. These either catch the rat alive for release elsewhere or use gas or an electric current to despatch the rodent. Always keep your dogs away from the traps even though they are poison-free. Making your home unfriendly to rats also helps control them.

Can dogs get sick from catching rats? ›

Keep your dog on a lead

“The fatal bacterial infection is spread by rats and other rodents. Dogs can become infected by direct contact (from a rat bite or from eating a rat) and indirect contact (drinking urine-contaminated water or licking contaminated soil).”

Why does my dog keep catching rats? ›

Whilst catching a mouse or a rat may be a natural activity for cats and in some cases, dogs, eating rodents can have undesirable consequences on our pets. Dangers include infection from intestinal worms and/or toxoplasmosis as well as the possibility of suffering from secondary rat bait poisoning.

Will the scent of a dog deter rats? ›

Dogs, primarily breed historically used for hunting or terrier breeds specifically bred for vermin control, can certainly deter rats and other rodents. The presence of a dog can make an area less appealing to rats due to the scent, noise, and potential threat of predation.

Will a pet dog keep rats away? ›

McCleery, working as part of an international team of researchers found that the combination of dogs and cats reduced rodents from foraging in and around homes and storage buildings. However, dogs or cats by themselves usually won't help rid your farm or dwelling of pest rodents.

Does RatX really work? ›

And though it does not work QUICKLY, my gosh, it DOES WORK! They just have to have enough time to realize that it's not gonna kill them to eat it. (but oh it will!) NO MORE RATS NO MORE MICE!

How do I get rid of rats in my yard without harming my pets? ›

Use food baits to avoid secondary poisoning. Things like peanut butter, cheese, and fruit will most certainly attract rats, but they also won't harm your pets if they happen get into them. You can offer nesting materials as bait too.

Is rat poop poisonous to dogs? ›

Rat poop can be dangerous to dogs. Rat feces can cause a disease in dogs commonly called “rat bite fever,” which is nothing more than typhus, a severe bacterial infection. Lassa fever is another risk. The fever, which is contagious to humans, is caused by the droppings from house rats.

Does dog urine attract rats? ›

Pet food is often made with these components, so rodents will search near homes where pets reside. In addition, the substance within the food attracts them to it, so they will remain close. Pests are attracted to cats and dogs because their urine contains ammonia, which draws them to the areas where they have been.

What are the signs of leptospirosis in dogs? ›

What are the signs of leptospirosis in dogs? The clinical signs of leptospirosis vary. Common clinical signs reported in dogs include fever, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, refusal to eat, severe weakness and depression, stiffness, or severe muscle pain.

What is the best dog to keep rats away? ›

Terrier breeds such as the Jack Russell Terrier, Rat Terrier, and Miniature Schnauzer are excellent choices for small breed dogs that excel at ratting. Their small size, agility, and high prey drive make them effective at keeping rodents at bay in gardens.

What are rats scared of? ›

Rats cannot tolerate smells such as ammonia, mothballs, peppermint oil, crushed cayenne pepper, and pepper spray due to their intensified sense of smell. Clean and uncluttered homes and yards scare rats due to the lack of food and places to hide, as well.

Can dogs sense rats in the house? ›

If you have a cat or a dog, they will notice you have a mouse or rat visitor much before you do, but unfortunately, they have no way of informing you. Your pet will quickly notice a new smell or be able to hear the rodent's movement throughout the house.

What is the best pet to keep rats away? ›

The best animals to target problem rodents include:
  • Cats: Cats traditionally hunt mice. ...
  • Dogs: Do dogs deter rats? ...
  • Pet falcons: Falcons prey on rats, mice and other rodents. ...
  • Barn owls: Owls are highly effective mouse hunters and will return to your property over many seasons if the hunting is reliable.
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What is the best way to get rid of rats? ›

The best way to get rid of rats or mice is by using traps. If using spring loaded traps for rats, bait three of them in a row without setting them. Bait with dried fruit, peanut butter mixed with oats, or cheese.

How to train a dog to hunt rats? ›

Whenever you see rat droppings or signs of a rat, bring him over to them and encourage sniffing around. You want to make sure he actively seeks out and responds to the smell of rats. If he chases after one or catches one always give him a treat and verbal praise, this will keep him on the constant look out.

What are the best dog friendly rat traps? ›

Use Non-toxic Rat Traps

If you fall under this category, an A24 Rat & Mouse Trap is one of the best options. It's a non-toxic rat trap designed with a small opening to attract rodents to the bait. The opening is wide enough to allow rodents in, but too small for dogs to reach the bait.

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