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  • 159. The Rush Mistake We Are Making With Our Dogs
    2024/11/22

    The Key to Successful Gundog Training: Solid Foundations and Avoiding Common Pitfalls


    https://ladiesworkingdoggroup.com/bulletproof-your-training-masterclass-replay/


    In this episode, Jo Perrott, founder of the Ladies Weaving Dog Group, addresses one of the most common mistakes in gundog training: rushing the foundational training.


    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:41 Upcoming Webinar Announcement

    02:05 Live Session Introduction

    02:20 The Biggest Mistake in Gundog Training

    03:35 Importance of Strong Foundations

    08:51 Commitment to Basics

    12:39 Free Masterclass Details

    13:38 Conclusion and Farewell

    14:22 Final Words and Membership Invitation

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    15 分
  • 158. Turn Your Dog’s 'Bad' Habits Into Training Gold!
    2024/11/15

    Think your dog’s “bad” habits are just a headache? Think again! In this episode, we reveal how to turn those pesky behaviors into valuable training moments that strengthen your connection and build real skills. Learn simple, effective techniques to make every misstep a win, so you can train smarter and feel more confident in the process. Perfect for anyone ready to unlock their dog’s potential!

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    33 分
  • 157. Is Gundog Training Only for Working Dogs?
    2024/11/08

    Is gundog training just for working dogs? In this episode, we debunk myths around gundog training, showing how it benefits all dogs, from enhancing obedience and mental stimulation to strengthening the bond with your pet. Whether your dog is a hunter or a couch companion, this episode reveals why gundog training could be the perfect fit.

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    27 分
  • 156. Walking Safely with Your Gundog.
    2024/11/01

    In this episode of 'Found It, Fetched It,' Jo Perrott, founder of the Ladies Weaving Dog Group, discusses practical tips for staying safe while training gundogs with society member Laura Owen, an independent domestic violence advocate from South Yorkshire. Laura shares her personal story as a stalking victim, the importance of reporting abusive behaviours, and practical strategies to ensure safety, such as using safety apps, walking in well-lit public places, and checking in with family and friends. The episode emphasizes the need to push for safer public spaces, the importance of psychological safety, and ways to enjoy outdoor activities without fear. Jo and Laura also discuss the supportive community of the LWDG and the benefits of having a safe online space. The episode concludes with a reminder to continue advocating for safer environments and utilising available resources for one's protection.


    00:00 Introduction to the Ladies Weaving Dog Group

    00:41 Meet Laura Owen, Advocate for Women's Safety

    01:13 Laura's Journey and Daily Work

    03:44 Practical Safety Tips for Dog Walkers

    04:51 Using Technology for Safety

    05:56 Reporting and Community Involvement

    11:47 Training Dogs for Safety and Respect

    23:40 Empowerment and Self-Defense Strategies

    31:38 The Importance of Community and Safe Spaces

    38:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    41 分
  • 155. The Power Of Play In Gundog Training
    2024/10/25

    In this episode of 'Found it, Fetched it,' Jo Perrott and Clare Denyer explore the transformative power of play in gun dog training. They discuss how engaging games can significantly boost a dog's motivation, bonding, and training success. The podcast episode covers using interactive toys, maintaining excitement with short play sessions, and integrating play as a reward system to improve impulse control, focus, and delivery skills. Practical tips and personal insights offer a fun and effective approach to gun dog training, making it enjoyable and rewarding for both handlers and their dogs.

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    28 分
  • 154. Preparing Dogs For Fireworks
    2024/10/17

    This week's podcast provides comprehensive advice on helping dogs cope with fireworks and loud noises. Experts and members of the LWDG discuss early detection and intervention for fear behaviours, the impact of fireworks on dogs, and effective desensitisation techniques. Practical strategies include gradual noise exposure, using sound therapy apps, and creating a calm environment. The podcast also covers using comforting tools like thunder shirts and safe spaces, advises against sedatives, and promotes holistic approaches like CBD oil and Bach flower remedies. Listeners are encouraged to join the LWDG for further support and resources.

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    34 分
  • 153. Why You May Need To Think Twice About getting Another Dog
    2024/10/11

    In this episode of 'Found It Fetched It,' Jo Perrott and Claire Denyer explore the challenges and considerations of bringing a new dog into a household. They discuss why people often need another dog, the importance of recognising individual dog personalities, and the common misconceptions about adding a second dog for companionship or fixing issues with the first dog. The episode highlights the financial, spatial, and training commitments involved with multi-dog households and emphasises the need for careful integration and management to avoid potential behaviour problems.


    Jo and Claire advise on getting another dog, focusing on having the right motivations, dealing with existing behavioural issues first, and ensuring effective integration strategies. They also encourage exploring new activities with current dogs instead of immediately seeking a new one and offer resources for further guidance through the LWDG community.


    00:00 Introduction

    00:41 Why You Might Rethink Getting Another Dog

    05:08 Challenges of Multi-Dog Households

    08:09 Training and Bonding with Multiple Dogs

    15:51 Alternative Solutions and Flexibility in Training

    24:29 Final Thoughts and Advice on Getting Another Dog

    26:49 Conclusion and Resources

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    28 分
  • 152. Becoming Your Own Competition
    2024/10/03

    Podcast host Jo Perrott and LWDG experts Claire Denyer and Jemma Martin discuss the importance of making gundog training a personal journey. They highlight setting achievable goals, being your own competition, and the value of community support. They chat about the importance of realistic expectations, celebrating small wins, and how to manage training challenges. Encouragement for new dog owners to build a bond with their pets and enjoy the puppy stage is also shared. The episode concludes with advice on balancing training with daily life and the benefits of tracking progress.


    00:00 Introduction to Ladies Weaving Dog Group

    00:38 Being Your Own Competition

    04:13 Setting Realistic Goals

    07:49 The Importance of Community Support

    10:58 Tracking Progress and Celebrating Wins

    24:06 Advice for New Puppy Owners

    26:44 Balancing Training and Daily Life

    34:23 Conclusion and Free Resources

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    36 分