The Flatlander Kennels Podcast with Chris Jobman

Flatlander Kennels

Podcast for Professional and Amateur Waterfowl Dog Trainers

  1. MAR 25

    Episode #69 Freddy and Jobman Answer Live Questions!

    FLK Podcast Partners Marino Decoyshttps://marinodecoys.com Mammoth Guardian Dog Crateshttps://www.mammothpet.comCode: GUARDIAN15 Support the podcast and get access to exclusive content, live streams, Q and A sessions, and opportunities like hunt giveaways and trips with the FLK crew. Join a community of like minded waterfowl dog owners and trainers. Join here: https://www.patreon.com/jobman Most serious trainers and eager hunters alike underestimate how essential structured training is for building reliable, confident dogs—whether you’re hunting, trialing, or just loving the work. In this episode, seasoned trainers Chris Jobman and Freddy King reveal game-changing secrets on transforming even the most stubborn, soft, or hesitant dogs into confident, rock-solid performers.Freddy, a master with both hunt tests and real-world hunting, shares the nuanced strategies that turn "bad" habits into polished skills, including how to handle water confidence issues, finishing blinds, and teaching long memory birds. You’ll discover specific drills like pattern blinds, delayed triples, and angle marks that build mental resilience in dogs and ensure rock-solid obedience under pressure. Learn how to boost your dog's confidence, avoid common training pitfalls, and develop a calm, laser-focused demeanor that elevates their performance.Chris and Freddy break down the importance of consistency, timing, and understanding your dog's personality traits—highlighting how patience, balance, and a calm attitude pave the way for success. They emphasize that every dog is uniquely wired, and how your approach to teaching influences long-term results. Whether you're just starting or aiming for advanced titles like MH or grand, this episode arms you with practical, proven tactics to conquer the toughest moments in training and hunting alike.This episode is perfect for any dog handler committed to elevating their training game and seeking reliable, well-mannered hunting companions. If you want your dogs to perform with confidence and consistency—without turning training into a frustrating chore—these insights will transform your approach.Tune in for a deep dive into the mindset, methods, and meticulous attention to detail that make some handlers stand out—and see how YOU can apply these principles today to make your dogs better, faster, and more responsive.Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a professional trainer, mastering these techniques will forever change how you view training and handling dogs in all scenarios.Why this works:By leading with the promise of transforming "difficult" dogs into confident performers, the description immediately sparks curiosity. It lays out concrete, practical strategies—like pattern blinds and delayed triples—that appeal to trainers eager for real results, while the emotional appeal of confidence and mastery draws in listeners ready to improve their craft.

    1h 24m
  2. JAN 14

    Episode #64 Why Finished Dogs Still Need Hunting Reps

    On this episode of the Flatlander Kennels Podcast, Elliott and Chris catch up after a short break and end up digging into two things every waterfowler and dog owner is dealing with right now First they talk late season duck hunting and how weird weather changes everything. Tons of birds, wide open water, no urgency, and ducks that are so patterned they will fly right over the top of you and never even look. Chris breaks down what conditions finally flip the switch and why wind alone is not enough when temperatures stay warm Then the conversation turns into a big hunting dog reality check. Chris explains why even the best trained dogs in the country can struggle during their first season in a real blind. Six dozen decoys, multiple guns, low light, spinners, cripples, other dogs, and hunters calling while a dog is trying to learn is chaos you cannot truly simulate in training or hunt tests. They talk through how to set young dogs up to succeed, how many birds it can take before things start to click, why patience matters, and why a dog first mindset produces better dogs than a bird first mindset If your hunting dog has you frustrated, this is the episode that will reset your expectations and give you a better plan for building a steady, confident retriever in real world hunting situations 🔗 Podcast Partners Marino Decoys – Hand-carved, hand-painted duck decoys, urn decoys, and unique waterfowl art you can hunt over or use as keepsakes. Check out their full collection and shop decoys or memorial urn pieces at Marino Decoys official site. Mammoth Guardian Dog Crates – Heavy-duty dog kennels built for hunters and adventurers. Rugged travel crates with optional Roll Cage accessories to keep your dog safe whether you’re on the road or in the field. Shop the Guardian series at Mammoth Pet Products – The Guardian Kennel.

    58 min
  3. 12/17/2025

    Episode #63 Common Retriever Problems: Cast Refusals, Sticking, Paw Punctures, and How to Handle Them

    Marino DecoysWebsite: https://www.marinodecoys.comThey offer hand carved working decoys and custom memorial urn decoys. Each piece is individually crafted and award winning quality. Mammoth Guardian Dog CratesWebsite: https://www.mammothpet.comDiscount code: GUARDIAN15 for 15 percent offYou can also find them on Amazon by searching Mammoth Guardian Dog Crate. The roll cage attachment is sold separately and highly recommended for truck bed use. In this Q and A episode, Chris and Elliott rip through a stack of listener questions covering the real world stuff that comes up between training days and hunting days. They talk about the transition when you bring a dog home from a pro trainer, how to build respect and consistency in the house, and why you should call your trainer instead of chasing random Facebook advice. They also dig into hunt test nerves and how your pace and energy at the line affects your dog, plus training answers for cast refusals, cover and water “suction,” and why you have to put dogs in controlled danger zones so they learn to work out of trouble. Elliott brings up recurring paw punctures and swelling between toes, and Chris explains what he has seen work and what can happen if it gets worse. They cover setting dogs up for success in brand new hunting scenarios like boats, pits, dog stands, layout style situations, and especially river retrieves with current and decoys. Finally, they hit sticking at delivery and why it can derail a dog if you do not address it, then close with a discussion on impulse control and how much of it is genetics versus training

    50 min
4.9
out of 5
81 Ratings

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Podcast for Professional and Amateur Waterfowl Dog Trainers

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