62 episodes

Celebrate the frontline workers of the canine world.

Kate Fairweather comes face to face with a diverse cast of working dogs, perfectly equipped with the instincts, intelligence and training to handle everything their jobs throw at them.

Humans and dogs have worked together for centuries - and still do today in our communities.

Some work with handlers, drawing on their natural hunting, herding, or guarding instincts, or an exceptional sense of smell. Others perform caring roles, providing companionship and support to humans.

Podcast of the Year at the Community Radio Awards 2022.

Produced by volunteers at Petersfield's Shine Radio. Contact Kate at team@shineradio.uk or call 01730 555 500.

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Celebrate the frontline workers of the canine world.

Kate Fairweather comes face to face with a diverse cast of working dogs, perfectly equipped with the instincts, intelligence and training to handle everything their jobs throw at them.

Humans and dogs have worked together for centuries - and still do today in our communities.

Some work with handlers, drawing on their natural hunting, herding, or guarding instincts, or an exceptional sense of smell. Others perform caring roles, providing companionship and support to humans.

Podcast of the Year at the Community Radio Awards 2022.

Produced by volunteers at Petersfield's Shine Radio. Contact Kate at team@shineradio.uk or call 01730 555 500.

    Marble and the Odyssey Flyball Club team perform at Goodwoof

    Marble and the Odyssey Flyball Club team perform at Goodwoof

    The display from the Odyssey Flyball Club proved one of the delights of the Goodwoof arena at the Goodwood Estate in Sussex a few weeks back.

    Flyballer handler Hilary Larkham explains to Dogs with Jobs presenter Kate Fairweather what flyball is all about, how it came to the UK, and why precision timing is just as important as speed in this high octane, four dog relay race.

    Although you can see flyball at Crufts every year, this emerging, wildly exciting relay race over obstacles is not as well known as it deserves to be in the UK. We hope to bring you a longer version, but this is a great taster. 

    Other interviews recorded at Goodwoof 2024: 


    Ninja, the Barkour dog, who travels around Europe practising the noble art of parkour, or freerunning;
    Police Dog Meika, who searches for criminals cash, drugs and firearms with the London Metropolitan Police

    Find out more about Goodwoof. 

    Do you work your dog or dogs? 

    If you know a dog with an interesting job, Kate would love to hear from you!  Find me at kfairweather5@gmail.com or team@shineradio.uk.  

    © & ℗ Kate Fairweather 2024
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    • 10 min
    Ninja, the barkour dog

    Ninja, the barkour dog

    Six year Ninja is probably the best known proponent of "barkour" (parkour for dogs) in the world. Owner and handler Dominik Arend used to teach parkour to children in his native Germany, but Ninja and he now work professionally together.

    Parkour, also known as free-running or l'art du déplacement (art of movement) originated in France and is a discipline, which demands both athleticism and artistic expression. The urban environment is viewed as an obstacle course to be engaged with in one’s own individual, often gymnastic style.

    Dominik is eloquent and fascinating on the activity that has turned into a career for them both and how their relationship has developed over their shared working life, which clearly suits them. 

    Barkour's popularity is such, that Ninja and Dominik have almost half a million followers on Instagram and recently found themselves performing at Goodwoof, on the Goodwood Estate in Sussex. Dogs with Jobs presenter Kate Fairweather caught up with them both backstage.

    Thanks to Dominik for taking time to chat (@parkour.ninja on Instagram).

    Thanks to Noni Needs (@nonineedsmedia on Instagram) for the photo.

    Find out more about Goodwoof. 

    Do you work your dog or dogs? 

    If you know a dog with an interesting job, Kate would love to hear from you!  Email team@shineradio.uk or katefairweather5@gmail.com.

     
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 17 min
    Police Dog Meika, who searches for London criminals' firearms, drugs and cash

    Police Dog Meika, who searches for London criminals' firearms, drugs and cash

    Meet talented youngster, Police Dog Meika, of the London Metropolitan Police's Dog Section. 

    A week shy of her second birthday, Springer spaniel Meika is already trained in detection work across several disciplines, including drugs, firearms and cash detection. 

    Police Constable Emma Robling explains some of the training and demands on Meika, as well as what a working day looks like. She also gives some context - the Met has its own breeding scheme and lays claim to the UK's biggest urban police dog section, with a dizzying variety of specialist search disciplines. Meika and Emma are part of one of four teams on duty at any given time in London.  

    Recorded at Goodwoof, the annual dog event held on the Goodwood Estate, where Meika and Emma were part of an arena display put on by the Metropolitan Police's Dog Section. 

    Thanks to Emma for taking a few minutes to talk about Meika's talents and work. 

    Thanks to Noni Needs (@nonineedsmedia on IG) for the photo. 

    Related episodes: 


    P.D. Ted, the explosives detection dog with the West Midlands Police
    P.D. Jax the victim recovery dog with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary;
    Champ, the office based engagement dog in child protection team in the Victorian police in Australia
    Mabel the emotional support dog in the Hampshire & Isle of Wight fire service
    P.D. Didi, the general purpose police dog
    Keo, the wellbeing support dog in the police

    More photos at shineradio.uk/dogswithjobs 

    Do you work your dog or dogs? 

    Or perhaps know someone else whose dog is dooing an interesting job.  I love to hear about dogs with interesting dogs.

    Find me at kfairweather5@gmail.com or team@shineradio.uk.  

    © & ℗ Kate Fairweather 2024
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 10 min
    Reid, the biosecurity detection dog, who patrols the Scottish islands

    Reid, the biosecurity detection dog, who patrols the Scottish islands

    Hear about the vital contribution to seabird conservation made by Reid, an English springer spaniel who works as a rodent detection dog in the Scottish islands.

    Conservationist and handler Rachel Cripps talks to presenter Kate Fairweather about Reid's work, visiting Scotland's islands during the course of the year, in all weathers, searching for evidence of rat incursions. 

    Biosecurity is the practice of protecting places from the threats to wildlife posed by the introduction of new diseases or types of plants or animals that do not naturally occur there.

    The work of Biosecurity for Scotland focuses on protecting 38 seabird islands around Scotland from invasive non-native mammalian predators, such as rats, mice, mink and stoat. These Scottish islands are remote, home to many globally important colonies of seabirds. Native seabirds, which have not evolved alongside predators and are vulnerable to invasive predators, which eat the eggs, chicks and sometimes adult birds.

    Thanks to Sophie at RSPB for introducing Reid and Rachel to the show.  Biosecurity for Scotland is funded by NRF, and is a partnership of RSPB Scotland, NTS and NatureScot.

    Other dogs working in conservation


    Five detection dogs survey the Isle of May for storm petrels
    Barley the conservation dog and his international projects
    Nica, Nettle and Phoenix, the Japanese knotweed detection dogs

    Do you work your dog or dogs? 

    Get in touch with Kate at team@shineradio.uk with suggestions or introductions to working dogs to feature on the show - she's always interested to hear about dogs with interesting jobs.

    © & ℗ Kate Fairweather 2024
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 23 min
    A Harvard study into how working dogs' brains have evolved for their function

    A Harvard study into how working dogs' brains have evolved for their function

    We hear a lot about breeding in working dogs. Yet we know little about their brains: 


    How might a guide dog’s brain differ from that of a hunting hound?
    Where does personality fit in with a working dog? 
    Can a dog have ADHD? 

    Kate Fairweather asks these questions and more of Sophie Barton of the Canine Brains Project, based in the Hecht Lab at Harvard University in Boston.

    Sophie oversees the Working Breed Study at the Canine Brains Project. This is a non-invasive brain imaging study into selected working breeds. A major goal of this research is to benefit the working dog community by improving breeding and training practices.


    Participate in The Working Breeds Study 
    More about the Canine Brains Project 

    Do you work your dog or dogs?

    Get in touch with Kate via team@shineradio.uk if you have a dog that does an interesting job. She loves to hear about working dogs.

    Also, if you have suggestions for guests for the podcast - either handlers or people who are working in an academic or training area in this field, please do get in touch!

    © & ℗ Kate Fairweather, 2024

     
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 34 min
    Police Dog Ted, the explosives detection dog

    Police Dog Ted, the explosives detection dog

    Explosives detection work is a highly specialised discipline within the police, and the stakes are high.

    On this episode of Dogs with Jobs, we meet Police Dog Ted, one of 17 explosive detection dogs working within the West Midlands Police Service, one of the largest urban police forces in the UK, which even has its own breeding scheme.  

    Ted's handler, Police Constable Damo Smart, has over 21 years' experience as a police dog handler and instructor. Damo was part of the West Midlands Police display team in the Crufts arena with dozens of police colleagues and dogs.

    Performance over, he joins Dogs with Jobs presenter Kate Fairweather in the press room at Crufts to talk about P.D. Ted, and where such specialised police dogs fit into the overall framework and resources within the police service.

    Travel sickness is a no-no for explo dogs, who must be away from home for big sports events and royal occasions as part of the job.  Damo explains why it also takes a certain attitude from the handler to work these dogs, given the high stakes involved. So a steady attitude and the ability to relax once the work is over is key.

    Damo explains what he looks for in an explo dog and what it takes to search at this level - and to search safely.  

    Connected episodes: 


    Jax the victim recovery dog with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary;
    Mabel the emotional support dog in the Hampshire & Isle of Wight fire service
    P.D. Didi, the general purpose police dog
    Keo, the wellbeing support dog in the police

    More photos at shineradio.uk/dogswithjobs 

    Do you work your dog or dogs?

    If you would be interested in coming on the show, please get in touch with Kate at team@shineradio.uk or call 10730 555 500. 

    © & ℗ Kate Fairweather 2024

     
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 34 min

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