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.

At the end of 2017, Pat was doing a training exercise with his dog, Remco and during that time, the dog broke a couple of teeth which resulted in a road trip to Melbourne and an education on canine teeth.

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.

In our final episode of 2017, Glenn and Pat summarise many of the highlights of the year and the people who helped make it memorable.  Thanks to everyone who continues to make efforts in making this industry great.

In episode 5 we discuss our passion for an American born dog sport called PSA (Protection Sports Association) which is great fun and action-packed.

For many years, people have searched high and low looking for the answers to the mysteries of the box.  In this episode, Pat will tell you about a training program he learned from the master trainer, Bart Bellon in developing a dog with mental toughness.

On our 3rd episode, we had our first live guest in our studio, Birdy O’Sheedy to tell us all about her Bravery workshop and how it helps trainers learn not only to help in the management of dogs, it also helps deal with the client and their own emotions.