39 min

Episode #26 AKC Judge Yells at Elliott and Common Mistakes Made by Amateur Handlers The Flatlander Kennels Podcast with Chris Jobman

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In this episode, Elliott and Chris discuss Elliott's first AKC event and the differences between AKC and HRC tests. They talk about the difficulty level of AKC tests and the variation in test difficulty depending on the judges and grounds. Elliott shares his experience in the event and the challenges he faced, including handling mistakes and cheating. Chris provides guidance on how to handle tight marking setups and the importance of dictating where the dog should go. In this conversation, Elliott and Chris Jobman discuss Elliott's recent experience at a dog test and the lessons he learned from it. They talk about the importance of trust between handler and dog, the need for effective communication during training, and the challenges of handling in difficult test setups. They also discuss common mistakes that amateur handlers make, such as letting their emotions get the best of them, not blowing the whistle in time, and being spectators instead of actively participating in the test. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of preparation, communication, and maintaining a positive attitude in dog training and handling.

In this episode, Elliott and Chris discuss Elliott's first AKC event and the differences between AKC and HRC tests. They talk about the difficulty level of AKC tests and the variation in test difficulty depending on the judges and grounds. Elliott shares his experience in the event and the challenges he faced, including handling mistakes and cheating. Chris provides guidance on how to handle tight marking setups and the importance of dictating where the dog should go. In this conversation, Elliott and Chris Jobman discuss Elliott's recent experience at a dog test and the lessons he learned from it. They talk about the importance of trust between handler and dog, the need for effective communication during training, and the challenges of handling in difficult test setups. They also discuss common mistakes that amateur handlers make, such as letting their emotions get the best of them, not blowing the whistle in time, and being spectators instead of actively participating in the test. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of preparation, communication, and maintaining a positive attitude in dog training and handling.

39 min