In this episode we discuss how both trainers and owners can create failure in training by not looking at better or more options

Glenn and Pat have a talk about the basics of scent detection and how disciplined you need to be to allow the dog to learn what it’s really looking for

Glenn and Pat talk about some of the tools that trainers use (or don’t) how they work, when and why you may use them

Panos runs a business in Southern Sydney named Nooch’s Pooches, so Glenn and Pat have a chat with him to find out what was the inspiration behind the name and much more about this interesting guy.

A lot of thought and care needs to be applied when raising and training puppies to ensure it has the best chances to become a sound, stable dog. In this episode, Glenn & Pat discuss many of the points new puppy owners can apply for their ideal dog

On today’s show, Glenn and Pat Speak to Narelle Cooke about the pro’s and cons of raw feeding and food in general and how this can have an overall effect on your dog

Definitions exist that trainers and professionals use in the industry to describe a situation or a training term. Some times the definition is used with slight variation, however these are terms that you will often hear and what they mean.

In Episode 10, we have our friend and resident psychologist, Birdie O’Sheedy drop back into the studio to talk with us on how we can take steps in dealing with the emotional grief of losing a beloved pet.

In Episode 9 we chat with Andrew Clark, who has had a long serving career in the canine industry starting as a corrections dog handler, local laws ranger with a local council and running his own safe dog handling courses for Government and professionals.

In Episode 7, we have our first randy guest in the studio to tell us about her introduction to the canine industry and how she came to be here.  Please welcome, Jasmine Whiting.