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In this episode, Marc Windgassen welcomes Nicola Ferguson, a renowned dog trainer from the UK and author of "The Force Free Dilemma." Nicola discusses her journey in dog training, particularly with high-drive breeds like Rottweilers, and the motivations behind her insightful book.
Key topics covered include:
The Force-Free Ideology: Nicola explores the rise of force-free training methods and their limitations, especially for managing high-drive and aggressive dogs.Balanced Training Approaches: The discussion highlights the importance of using a combination of positive reinforcement and appropriate corrections. Nicola shares examples demonstrating the effectiveness of balanced training.Real-World Consequences: Nicola shares stories of dogs saved from euthanasia through balanced training, contrasting this with the potential risks of strict force-free methods.Challenges with Inexperienced Trainers: Nicola emphasizes the influx of trainers lacking hands-on experience, often resulting in ineffective training methods.Ethical Use of Training Tools: Nicola defends tools like pinch collars and e-collars when used correctly, sharing success stories and the importance of these tools for safety and guidance.Impact on Working Dogs: The conversation addresses the potential loss of high-drive working dogs crucial for roles in search and rescue, police work, and detection if extreme force-free ideologies prevail.Nicola's insights provide a nuanced understanding of dog behavior and the need for a balanced approach to training. Her experiences and anecdotes offer valuable lessons for both dog trainers and owners.
Tune in to learn more about the complexities of dog training and the critical role of balanced methods in ensuring the well-being of both dogs and their handlers.
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Episode #10 Summary - The Dogpoint Podcast
Host: Marc Windgassen
Guest: Jeremy Tai Chew, Hakwai K9
In this episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Jeremy Tai Chew from Hakwai K9 in Toronto, Canada. We dived into some really important topics in dog training and responsible pet ownership that I think every dog owner should hear about.
Key Points We Discussed:
Training Philosophies:We discussed the differences between 'force-free' training and 'balanced' training. Jeremy shared his views on the limitations of strictly using force-free methods, especially when they might not hold up in more challenging real-life scenarios. We talked about the need for a balanced approach that adapts to the specific needs of the dog and situation.Legislation and Breed-Specific Policies:Jeremy brought up the issue of breed-specific legislation, like the pit bull bans in some places, which he believes aren’t effective and unfairly target specific breeds without making communities safer. I added my thoughts on how places like Calgary have more effective approaches by focusing on the responsibility of the dog owners rather than the dogs themselves.Challenges in Dog Training:We touched on the confusion that dog owners often face with the flood of conflicting advice available online. Jeremy emphasized the importance of choosing knowledgeable trainers and being critical of the sources of training advice. I discussed the impact of misinformation and the importance of vetting the information thoroughly.Importance of Crate Training:Jeremy highlighted how essential crate training is for managing dogs effectively in various situations, like at the vet or when traveling. I shared how crate training is useful not only for those reasons but also for house training and preventing unwanted behaviors when dogs are left alone.Progressive Practices in Dog Management:We praised the progressive management practices that target owner responsibility, discussing the success these have in improving both dog behavior and owner accountability.Breeding and Health Considerations:We talked about the need for responsible breeding practices. Jeremy explained why it’s crucial to consider the genetic health and living environment suitability when choosing to breed or buy a dog. I pointed out how important it is to match a dog’s breed to an owner's lifestyle to ensure the well-being of the pet.Closing Thoughts:We wrapped up with a call to dog owners to educate themselves on dog behavior and training, to challenge misinformation, and to adopt training methods that suit their individual needs and circumstances.It was a great conversation filled with insights that are valuable for anyone interested in dog training or thinking about getting a dog. Tune in to hear all about our discussion and get some practical advice on managing your furry friends responsibly.
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Welcome to Episode 9 of The Dogpoint Podcast! In this episode, we dive deep into the essentials of communicating with your dog trainer to ensure you and your pup achieve the best possible results.
🐾 Key Points Discussed:
Be Specific with Your Requests: Understanding the importance of being specific when asking for training. Whether it's obedience, behavior correction, or training for a specific purpose, clarity helps us tailor the right plan for your dog.Understanding Training Costs and Commitments: We explore the factors that influence the cost and duration of training, including your dog’s learning pace and the specific problems you're facing.The Role of Practice in Training: Emphasizing the significant role that your daily practice with your dog plays in the speed and effectiveness of the training process.Types of Training Explained: From basic obedience to specialized tasks like personal protection or service roles, we cover what different types of training entail and how to prepare for them.Realistic Expectations and Responsibilities: Highlighting the commitment required when you decide to train your dog, especially for advanced roles like personal protection, which involves extensive work and costs.🎧 Listen to This Episode If You Want to Learn:
How to effectively communicate your needs and goals to a dog trainer.The importance of detailing your dog's issues and training objectives.What to expect in terms of time, effort, and financial commitment when you opt for specialized training.👋 Engage with Us: Got a question or a story about your dog’s training journey? Send us a message or leave a comment on our platform. Your insights could be featured in an upcoming episode!
Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to practice those tips with your furry friend. Catch you in the next episode where we'll tackle more about the world of dog training!
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In this episode, I discuss the crucial role of commitment, both in time and money, when it comes to training dogs, especially for protection roles. I highlight the misconceptions around the natural protective instincts of dogs and emphasize the ongoing necessity of professional training.
Key Points Discussed:
Commitment to Training:Training a dog for protection requires more than just owning a powerful breed.Dogs do not inherently know who to protect or attack; they must be taught specific behaviors and contexts.The importance of continuous training through a dog’s various life stages to avoid behavioral problems.Financial Investment in Training:The misconception that the initial purchase of the dog is the largest expense.The ongoing cost of professional training is essential and should not be seen as an optional or minor part of owning a dog.Owner Responsibility:Owners must be active participants in the training process.The role of the dog trainer is more about coaching the owner than directly training the dog.Common challenges trainers face with dog owners who resist change and do not follow through with recommended practices.The Individuality of Dogs:Every dog is different, and previous experiences with other dogs may not apply.The dangers of comparing dogs and expecting similar outcomes without considering individual traits and needs.Realities of Professional Dog Training:Professional dog training is a skilled and experienced profession, not a side hustle.Trainers bring decades of experience and lessons learned which justify the costs of their services.Conclusion: I conclude the episode by urging dog owners to respect the professionalism of trainers and to engage fully with the training process to ensure their dogs can effectively serve in their roles as protectors.
Next Steps for Listeners:
Evaluate your commitment to both the training time and financial aspects before getting a dog for protection.Engage actively with your trainer and follow their guidance to build a successful relationship with your dog.Episode Timestamps:
[00:00] Introduction to the topic[01:00] Importance of commitment in training[05:00] Financial aspects of dog ownership[10:00] Challenges with dog owner attitudes[15:00] Individuality of dogs[20:00] Professionalism in dog trainingAdditional Resources:
Recommended reading on dog training techniquesClosing Thoughts: I emphasize the lifelong impact and benefits of properly training and investing in your dog, not only for protection but for a harmonious relationship. I call for a mindset shift among dog owners to achieve these goals.
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In this Episode Shaun Alexander also known as justshauntt on social media and myself discuss his dog ownership and training journey as well as why we both think Raw Feeding is superior. As Shaun rightfully said, training your dog pays dividends.
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In this Episode myself and my son, Michael Windgassen, discuss what happens after an owner is finished with their dog training sessions
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In this episode, my son and I speak in length about common mistakes parents make when attempting to get their kids and dogs to coexist
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In this Podcast Sarah Griffiths, DCH, aka The Animal Synergist, and myself go in depth about canine nutrition and feeding dogs raw food. We also discuss the poor quality of kibble sold by popular dog food brands
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In this episode, I speak with Aaron Thomas on everything Rottweiler. We go in depth as to the breed specifics and standards and some major problems the modern day Rottweiler dog breed faces.
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Hi everyone, Marc here 👋. Thanks for watching the 2nd installation of The Dogpoint Podcast❤️. In this week's podcast I discuss separation anxiety and crate training with this episode's guest, Allan Mitchell from Maxima K9 who is a fellow trainer.
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Hi everyone, thanks for listening to the first ever Dogpoint podcast. In this podcast myself and Roger Barkley from Royal Valley Kennel and Royal Valley ID Systems go into extreme detail about breeding and Genetics, as well as a lot of issues surround improper breeding taking place globally with respect to the German Shepherd Breed and the topic of "Panda Shepherds"