Sinopsis
For the last 2 years, FDSA has been working to provide high-quality instruction for competitive dog sports online, using only the most current and progressive training methods. And now were bringing that same focus to you in a new way. Each episode of the Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast will feature an interview with a leading name in the competitive dog sports training world, talking in depth about issues that often get overlooked by traditional training methods. We'll release a new episode every other Friday, so stay tuned--and happy training!
Episodios
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E312: Karen Deeds - "An Integrated Approach to Reactivity"
13/05/2023 Duración: 37minThere are lots of different approaches to dealing with reactivity — but how do you choose between them? How can you combine them? Can you combine them? Karen and I dig into that very question and more in this new episode.
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E311: Erin Lynes, Megan Foster & Shade Whitesel on Puppies!
05/05/2023 Duración: 01h12minThinking about your next sports dog puppy? Join us for a conversation on choosing your next puppy, what skills to start out with (depending on your sport), and what a day in the life looks like!
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Kelly Daniel - Fitness for Performance
30/04/2023 Duración: 17minYears of competition led Kelly to a focus on fitness — join us as we talk about her journey in this new podcast episode!
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E309: Crystal Wing - "FUNctional Obedience"
22/04/2023 Duración: 49minCrystal shares the story of how she ended up doing bitey sports and Search and Rescue, and then gives us a sneak-peek at what she plans to cover in her upcoming FDSA-hosted webinar!
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E308: Chrissi Schranz - From Free Roaming Dogs to Recalls
14/04/2023 Duración: 23minChrissi joins me for this episode to talk about their recent adventures and observations — and to talk about training a recall that will stand up even out in the real-world.
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E307: Stacy Barnett - Understanding Airflow in Nosework
07/04/2023 Duración: 37minMost people know heat can impact air flow — but what else can impact where odor pools and how it moves? Join me and Stacy for a discussion on everything air flow... and the balancing act between learning to read your dog and training them.
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E306: Erin Lynes - "Shed Antler Hunting with Your Canine"
31/03/2023 Duración: 22minSearching for and retrieving antlers — either as a pursuit in the wild or for competition — is one of the fastest growing activities that appeals to a large variety of dogs. If you enjoy being outdoors with your dogs, this may be the game for you! Erin and I talk about the ins and outs of teaching your dog to hunt shed antlers in this podcast episode.
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E305: Shade Whitesel - Raising A Pushy Puppy
24/03/2023 Duración: 33minThere's raising a puppy... and then there is raising a pushy, drivey sports dog puppy. In this episode Shade and I talk about her experience raising bitey breeds and what she recommends for raising these puppies in a way that brings out their best selves for life and sports.
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E304: Petra Ford - Confidence for the Obedience Dog
18/03/2023 Duración: 35minBeing able to successfully compete in obedience requires a dog who has a confident understanding of each skill and exercise. In this episode Petra and I do a deep dive, talking through what, why and how to build confidence for training and the ring!
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E303: Deb Jones, PhD - Grief, Focus, and Negative Reinforcement
10/03/2023 Duración: 32minDeb and I chat about her latest book, currently running workshop, and upcoming webinar... and yes, it really is possible to build better focus in just 7 days.
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E302: Diamond in the Ruff: Loving and Living with Sensitive Dogs
04/03/2023 Duración: 01h24minLiving with and loving a sensitive dog comes with pros and cons, lessons and blessings. This week Hélène Lawler, Barbara Lloyd, Amy Cook, PhD, and Dresden Graff joined me to talk all about sensitive dogs.
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E301: Chris Zink, DVM - "What Your Dog's Gait Can Tell You"
24/02/2023 Duración: 30minWhy is trotting the most important gait to teach your dog? Dr. Chris Zink and I talk about why understanding gaiting is critical for the dog sports handler.
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E300: Mari Valgma - Teaching Your Dog to Move"
17/02/2023 Duración: 26minSometimes dogs totally grasp our criteria - they just can't do the thing we're asking at speed. Mari and I talk about how she works with dogs to teach them to use their bodies more skillfully... and therefore more quickly in sports like agility!
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E299: Julie Daniels - Every Baby's a Genius
10/02/2023 Duración: 31minCan you create an optimistic dog? How DO you get to know a new puppy? What are the first steps to teaching quiet crating? Julie Daniels and I discuss all that and more in this episode.
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E298: Nicole Wiebsuch and Petra Ford - "Proofing for Performance"
03/02/2023 Duración: 41minNicole Wiebsuch and Petra Ford joined me to talk about what goes into training fluency that will hold up under the pressures of competition.
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E297: Julie Flanery - "Shape Up Your Shaping"
28/01/2023 Duración: 01h27minJulie and I talk about what shaping is, and how to use it effectively and efficiently... including putting behaviors under stimulus control!
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E296: Working with a Dog Sports Coach
13/01/2023 Duración: 55minDenise Fenzi, Nancy Gagliardi Little and Megan Foster join me to talk about working with a dog sports coach — the differences between a coach and a trainer, the advantages to having a coach, and how to get some of the benefits even if you can't find one.
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E295: Laura Donaldson - "Stop and Smell the Pee Mail"
06/01/2023 Duración: 49minLaura and I talk about how sniffing can help dogs help from trauma and how it's critical for all of our dogs — because it's one of their key senses!
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E294: Dealing with Cabin Fever
31/12/2022 Duración: 36minHeather Lawson, Julie Symons, and Ashley Escobar join me to talk about how they handle it when their dogs are stuck indoors for an extended time... and what they train when limited to a small(er) training space.
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E293: Hélène Lawler - Big Feelings at Both Ends of the Leash
23/12/2022 Duración: 38minWhen your dog has big feelings it can often inspire big feelings in you, too. In this episode, Hélène Lawler and I talk about how handlers can bring their best selves to the training picture by diving into their own big feelings.