Standing Stone Podcast

Ethan & Kat Pippitt

Hi, we're Ethan and Kat Pippitt! We are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. We have a love for hunting, and the outdoors, and we have a real passion for training dogs. In this podcast, we will share hunting stories, interview exciting guests, cover training topics, and keep you up to date on all things Standing Stone.

  1. 5d ago

    232. The Honest Truth About Breeding, Resource Guarding & Raising Puppies

    Welcome to Standing Stone Kennels! It's Q&A time! Ethan dives into your YouTube comments and answers the questions dog owners are actually asking, from breeding age and health clearances to resource guarding, porcupine quills in the field, and getting your puppy to sleep through the night.In this episode:00:00 - Intro & Channel Support01:00 - Ideal Age to Breed Your Dog (OFA/CHIC Health Clearances)06:15 - Puppy Roaming the House: How Much Freedom at 8 Weeks?08:34 - Trimming Black Dog Nails: How to Find the Cut Zone10:53 - My Dog Won't Swim: Using Prey Drive to Get Them in the Water13:14 - Male vs. Female Dogs: Hormones, Spay/Neuter & Drive17:44 - Resource Guarding & Aggression at Feeding Time21:49 - Should You Stay With Your Whelping Mom? (Yes — Here's Why)25:52 - Foster Dog Surprise Litter: Whelping Timing & Puppy Tracking29:26 - E-Collar on a Person (Funniest Video Ever?)29:51 - When Will My Puppy Sleep Through the Night?33:32 - Porcupine Quills in the Field: Remove Fast or Go to the Vet?36:38 - Shoutout: GSP Owners in Canada Struggling With Training38:36 - OutroSend Us Mail5919 W Pleasant Valley RdPretty Prairie, KS 67570LinksStep-By-Step Dog Training Course: https://www.standingstonesupply.com/coursesJoin our Patreon Community - https://bit.ly/SSK-PatreonOur Store - https://bit.ly/SSK-StoreSocial MediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/StandingStoneKennelsInstagram: www.instagram.com/standingstonekennels/Website: www.standingstonekennels.comEthan and Kat Pippitt are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. They breed German Shorthaired pointers and train all types of dogs for the hunt and the home. Their training strategies are easy to follow and are flexible to meet the needs of individual dogs. They are avid outdoorsmen and when they aren't training dogs they spend their free time hunting all kinds of game across the United States.We use affiliate links to help support the channel. If you would like to support Standing Stone content we appreciate you using the links in the description of this video.Subscribe to our channel here: http://bit.ly/2Dyy9DW

    39 min
  2. May 15

    231. He Finished His Master Title — But Then Something Weird Happened

    Welcome to Standing Stone Kennels! In this episode of the Standing Stone podcast, Ethan breaks down a packed AKC Master Hunter test weekend with two dogs, Cass and Shock, covering what went right, what went wrong, and what it all means for your training program.Cass wraps up his Master Hunter title, going 6 for 6 on the season, a flawless performance across multiple test weekends. But on his final optional brace, a skipped pre-run routine revealed just how much structure and consistency actually matter. Ethan breaks down what that looked like in real time, and why your warm-up routine is more than just a habit.Shock turns in a massive rebound weekend, going 3 for 4 after a tough 1 for 4 start in her first testing experience. Ethan digs into what changed, including brace mate energy, stop-to-flush situations, handling under pressure, cold callback preparation, and the one fail she had and why it was still an "okay fail." She now sits at 4 for 8 on the season with 2 passes still needed for her Master Hunter title.In this episode you'll learn:00:00 — Intro & Weekend Overview00:30 — Cass Finishes His Master Hunter Title: Season Recap01:25 — Shock's Season Stats & Splash Update02:16 — Why Brace Mate Energy Changes Everything03:12 — Shock's First Brace: The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon05:15 — Navigating the Course: Back Course Birds & Bird Field Setup06:28 — Going Birdless in the Bird Field & Callback for Honor09:20 — Cold Callbacks vs. In-Field Callbacks: Why You Must Practice Both12:10 — Shock's Second Brace: The Field Trial Dog Energy Disaster13:34 — Stop-to-Flush Situations: What They Are & Why They're Hard to Train16:25 — The Bird Flushes in Her Face: The Gray Area Fail19:35 — When a Fail Is Still an "Okay Fail": Handling Under Pressure21:28 — Sunday Morning: Shock Rebounds with Back-to-Back Passes24:45 — What Test Readiness Really Means Before You Enter28:12 — Training for the Unexpected: Healing Away from Birds29:30 — Shock's Final Stats & Outlook for Spring Testing31:11 — Dog Age, Mental Demands & Master Hunter Expectations32:51 — Senior Hunter vs. Master Hunter: How to Prepare Either Way33:56 — Moving Into Cass: 6 for 6, Clean Runs, Safeties & Long Retrieves36:30 — Callback Preparation: Do These After Every Single Training Day39:05 — The 50-70 Yard Retrieve That Got Applause from the Judge41:48 — Cass Becomes a Master Hunter: The Final Brace42:26 — The Optional Brace: No Routine, Different Dog45:06 — The Proof: How Structure & Routine Drive Performance47:34 — What's Next: Utility Prep, Spring Testing, Upcoming SeminarSplash is sidelined temporarily due to coming into heat. Look for Shock, Splash, Dual, and Pocket to begin testing again in the spring, with utility attempts on the horizon for Dual and Pocket as well.Send Us Mail5919 W Pleasant Valley RdPretty Prairie, KS 67570LinksStep-By-Step Dog Training Course: https://www.standingstonesupply.com/coursesJoin our Patreon Community - https://bit.ly/SSK-PatreonOur Store - https://bit.ly/SSK-StoreSocial MediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/StandingStoneKennelsInstagram: www.instagram.com/standingstonekennels/Website: www.standingstonekennels.comEthan and Kat Pippitt are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. They breed German Shorthaired pointers and train all types of dogs for the hunt and the home. Their training strategies are easy to follow and are flexible to meet the needs of individual dogs. They are avid outdoorsmen and when they aren't training dogs they spend their free time hunting all kinds of game across the United States.We use affiliate links to help support the channel. If you would like to support Standing Stone content we appreciate you using the links in the description of this video.Subscribe to our channel here: http://bit.ly/2Dyy9DW

    49 min
  3. Apr 17

    229. REAL Examples of AKC Hunt Test | Pass and Fail

    Welcome to Standing Stone Kennels! We just wrapped up a double-double AKC hunt test at the Three Trails Gun Dog Club in Lee's Summit, Missouri, and we're breaking down every single run, every pass, and every fail across Cass, Shock, and Splash.We went 6 for 10 on the weekend, and in this episode, I'm walking you through exactly what happened, why dogs passed, why dogs failed, and what we're training heading into our next event at the Sunflower GSP Club.Topics covered in this episode:0:00 Introduction & Weekend Overview2:35 Results Summary — 6 for 10 on the Weekend3:24 Splash — Saturday Run 1 (Pass)6:50 Bird Field Strategy & Wind Management8:00 Stop to Flush Breakdown & Forward Progress Explained11:47 Callback for Honor — What It Is and Why It Matters13:36 Shock — Saturday Morning Run (Fail)15:02 Shock — Saturday Afternoon Run (Pass)17:11 Cass — Saturday Run 1 Overview19:32 Callback for Retrieve vs. Callback for Honor — Order Matters22:34 Cass — Saturday Afternoon Run (Pass)24:45 Moving Into Sunday — Weather Changes Everything25:05 Cass — Sunday Morning Run (Pass)26:38 Cass — Sunday Afternoon Run (Pass) — Judges Take Notice29:18 Splash — Sunday Run (Fail) Forward Progress Disqualification32:36 Shock — Sunday Morning Run (Fail)34:09 Shock — Sunday Afternoon Run & Honor Callback Fail37:34 What We're Training Next & Upcoming Events39:22 Final ThoughtsWhether you're running NAVHDA, AKC, or just working toward your first hunt test, these real-world examples give you a clear look at what separates a pass from a fail at the highest levels of versatile dog testing.Send Us Mail5919 W Pleasant Valley RdPretty Prairie, KS 67570LinksStep-By-Step Dog Training Course: https://www.standingstonesupply.com/coursesJoin our Patreon Community - https://bit.ly/SSK-PatreonOur Store - https://bit.ly/SSK-StoreSocial MediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/StandingStoneKennelsInstagram: www.instagram.com/standingstonekennels/Website: www.standingstonekennels.comEthan and Kat Pippitt are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. They breed German Shorthaired pointers and train all types of dogs for the hunt and the home. Their training strategies are easy to follow and are flexible to meet the needs of individual dogs. They are avid outdoorsmen and when they aren't training dogs they spend their free time hunting all kinds of game across the United States.We use affiliate links to help support the channel. If you would like to support Standing Stone content we appreciate you using the links in the description of this video.Subscribe to our channel here: http://bit.ly/2Dyy9DW

    40 min
  4. Apr 10

    228. Our HAVHDA Utility Test Training Plan | 3 Dogs, 10 Weeks, 1 Shot

    Welcome to Standing Stone Kennels! We have three dogs, Thunder, Doc, and Trix, running NAVHDA Utility Tests this season, and we're breaking down the exact training plan for each one over the next ten weeks.Thunder is a Utility Prize 1 dog qualified for this year's Invitational. His main issue is duck search confidence. He pops, checks in, and runs the shore instead of expanding independently. We're using lining drills, duck launchers, and heavy salting to build his independence before his September run.Doc has a similar confidence hang-up in the duck search. His prep mirrors Thunder's, with an emphasis on challenging field work and duck work twice a week. He's targeting a Prize 1 at the June test.Trix is a titled Master Hunter who has never run Utility, and for good reason. Her issue is unique: she finds ducks, but won't retrieve them independently when we can't influence her. The plan is high-volume marking drills with dead ducks to condition the same retrieve expectation she has with every other bird.We also cover: how to structure weekly training schedules, when to run mock test days, the "train hard, test easy" principle and where it gets misconstrued, why ducks and quail cause the most retrieving problems, and how much field work experienced dogs actually need.If you're prepping a dog for their first utility test or trying to requalify, this episode gives you a real-world blueprint.Chapters0:00 Intro — Three Dogs, One Test Season1:28 Meet Thunder, Doc, and Trix3:12 Thunder's Duck Search Hang-Up: Popping and Checking In7:48 How Thunder's Invitational Prep Affects His Utility Training12:31 Building Independent Duck Search Confidence15:21 Using Duck Launchers to Build Confidence in the Water17:42 Heavy Salting — What It Is and When to Use It19:21 Reviewing the Training Pond and Setup28:21 Thunder's Weekly Training Schedule Breakdown35:39 Field Work: Quality Over Quantity38:51 Train Hard, Test Easy — and Where It Gets Misconstrued43:29 Running Mock Test Days: How and When45:44 Doc — His Hang-Ups and Training Approach54:08 Doc's Plan: Similar Path, Slightly Different Wrinkles58:59 Trix — Her Story and the Duck Retrieve Problem1:00:06 Trix's Ten-Week Plan: High-Volume Duck Marking Drills1:05:15 Conditioning the Right Response When You Can't See Your Dog1:09:04 What Makes Trix Special in the Field1:11:56 Wrapping Up — Three Dogs, Three Plans, One GoalSend Us Mail5919 W Pleasant Valley RdPretty Prairie, KS 67570LinksStep-By-Step Dog Training Course: https://www.standingstonesupply.com/coursesJoin our Patreon Community - https://bit.ly/SSK-PatreonOur Store - https://bit.ly/SSK-StoreSocial MediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/StandingStoneKennelsInstagram: www.instagram.com/standingstonekennels/Website: www.standingstonekennels.comEthan and Kat Pippitt are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. They breed German Shorthaired pointers and train all types of dogs for the hunt and the home. Their training strategies are easy to follow and are flexible to meet the needs of individual dogs. They are avid outdoorsmen and when they aren't training dogs they spend their free time hunting all kinds of game across the United States.We use affiliate links to help support the channel. If you would like to support Standing Stone content we appreciate you using the links in the description of this video.Subscribe to our channel here: http://bit.ly/2Dyy9DW

    1h 15m
  5. Mar 27

    227. We Ran 3 Dogs in a NAVHDA Utility Test… Here’s What Happened

    Welcome to Standing Stone Kennels! In this episode, we break down the most recent NAVHDA Utility Test held at Alta Soul Ranch, running three dogs (Doc, Thunder, and East) through every phase of the scorecard. East made history with a Utility Prize I and completed his Master Hunter title in Texas the same weekend. Thunder posted a near-perfect 200 Prize II with fours across the board, held back only by duck search. Doc had one of his most unusual testing days on record.We walk through the full utility scorecard structure, including duck search indexing, multipliers, field search, steadiness phases, remain by blind, drag, and water work, and we explain what each score means for prize eligibility. We also get into the practical training lessons: the marble theory of handling at tests, how time and distance erode control, why duck search independence is the hardest skill to build, and how handler decisions in the moment can be the difference between a Prize I and a Prize II.If you're training for NAVHDA Utility or just want to understand what it takes to compete at the highest level, this episode is packed with real field insight from a trainer who has put dogs over 200 points in Utility.Chapters0:00 Intro & East's Big Announcement1:40 Breaking Down the Utility Scorecard8:20 Doc's Test Recap — Duck Search Score & Weird Day29:00 Remain by Blind Explained & Doc's Handling Situation33:00 The Marble Theory — Time, Distance & Eroding Control45:00 Thunder's Test Recap — 200 Prize II With One Issue55:00 East's Test Recap — Utility Prize I & 201 Score57:00 Duck Retrieve Decision-Making in the Moment1:01:00 Training Plans Going Forward & Closing ThoughtsSend Us Mail5919 W Pleasant Valley RdPretty Prairie, KS 67570LinksStep-By-Step Dog Training Course: https://www.standingstonesupply.com/coursesJoin our Patreon Community - https://bit.ly/SSK-PatreonOur Store - https://bit.ly/SSK-StoreSocial MediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/StandingStoneKennelsInstagram: www.instagram.com/standingstonekennels/Website: www.standingstonekennels.comEthan and Kat Pippitt are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. They breed German Shorthaired pointers and train all types of dogs for the hunt and the home. Their training strategies are easy to follow and are flexible to meet the needs of individual dogs. They are avid outdoorsmen and when they aren't training dogs they spend their free time hunting all kinds of game across the United States.We use affiliate links to help support the channel. If you would like to support Standing Stone content, we appreciate you using the links in the description of this video.Subscribe to our channel here: http://bit.ly/2Dyy9DW

    1h 7m
  6. Mar 20

    226. El Tesoro Season Recap

    Welcome to Standing Stone Kennels! We're sitting down with the El Tesoro crew for a full season recap. We're covering everything from wild quail numbers and dog performance to some genuinely wild stories from the field. We break down what the Cocker Spaniels and German Shorthairs did well, where they fell short, and what's on the training agenda heading into the off-season.Topics include:0:00 Intro & Season Overview1:17 How the Season Differed from Years Past2:50 Wild Quail Conditions and Bird Movement4:30 Cocker Spaniel Breakdown: Trip, Dorothy, Hatchet, Bella6:40 Retrieving Problems: Switching, Diversion Birds, and Shopping9:00 E-Collar Jump Settings for Multi-Dog Handling11:30 Field Handling and Heel Consistency Near Birds17:00 Steadiness and Chase Issues at the Ranch23:00 Breeding Discussion: Trip x Bella Cross28:00 Balance vs. Drive: What We're Looking For in a Litter32:00 Trip's Eye Injuries — A Wild Story from the Field39:30 Dog Goggles and Eye Protection (Rex Specs)44:00 Dorothy's Bird-in-a-Tree Moment47:00 Naming the New Cocker Puppy (Comment Below!)48:30 Short Hair Season Breakdown50:00 Flushing Anticipation and Steadiness Observations54:00 Vale's Improved Natural Backing55:30 Decompression Debate: Does It Help or Hurt?59:00 Wild Quail Numbers: 70 Coveys Moved1:03:00 Young Dog String vs. the Geriatric Crew1:06:00 Spring Training Goals: Hand Signals, Utility Prep, and Riot1:09:14 OutroWe also talk through a scary recurring eye injury with one of the Cockers, the debut of three new GSPs at the ranch, a Dorothy highlight reel moment, and what dogs are being prepped for utility testing and NAVHDA this spring.If you're training a versatile bird dog, a flushing spaniel, or building a breeding program, this one covers a lot of ground.Send Us Mail5919 W Pleasant Valley RdPretty Prairie, KS 67570LinksStep-By-Step Dog Training Course: https://www.standingstonesupply.com/coursesJoin our Patreon Community - https://bit.ly/SSK-PatreonOur Store - https://bit.ly/SSK-StoreSocial MediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/StandingStoneKennelsInstagram: www.instagram.com/standingstonekennels/Website: www.standingstonekennels.comEthan and Kat Pippitt are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. They breed German Shorthaired pointers and train all types of dogs for the hunt and the home. Their training strategies are easy to follow and are flexible to meet the needs of individual dogs. They are avid outdoorsmen and when they aren't training dogs they spend their free time hunting all kinds of game across the United States.We use affiliate links to help support the channel. If you would like to support Standing Stone content we appreciate you using the links in the description of this video.Subscribe to our channel here: http://bit.ly/2Dyy9DW

    1h 10m
  7. Mar 13

    225. Puppy Development - How To Start A Great Hunting Dog

    Welcome to Standing Stone Kennels! In this episode of the Standing Stone Podcast, Ethan sits down with Tessa, the kennel's full-time trainer and puppy development specialist, to break down exactly what puppy development looks like from day one through six months old.Whether you're bringing home your first German Shorthaired Pointer or your fifth, this conversation is packed with real-world insight from someone who has raised and trained multiple puppies and works with dogs seven days a week.Topics covered in this episode:0:00 Introduction — Puppy Development with Tessa2:07 The 1-to-1 Ratio and Why It Matters for Puppy Raising4:13 Overnight Crate Training and Potty Training at Night7:02 How Long Does Potty Training Actually Take?11:41 Breaking Bad Habits vs. Building Good Ones13:54 When to Start Clicker Training (Day One)19:07 The 12–16 Week Developmental Shift22:30 Collar Conditioning and What Changes at 16 Weeks25:23 Adventures, Socialization, and Public Outings27:31 Tessa's #1 Pro Tip for Taking Puppies in Public29:03 It's Not Your Right to Pet Every Dog33:41 What Dogs Should Know Before Coming to the Kennel at 6 Months34:41 Puppy You Raised vs. New Dog at 6 Months — Compare and Contrast37:34 "Learning to Learn" — What It Means and Why It Matters43:26 Tethering as a Bonding and Settling Tool45:26 Does Raising from 8 Weeks Make a Difference?50:00 Wrap-Up and What's Coming Next for TessaIf you're working through puppy development at home and want step-by-step guidance, check out our Versatile Dog or Retriever online training courses, or join our dog training community on Patreon for personalized support.Send Us Mail5919 W Pleasant Valley RdPretty Prairie, KS 67570LinksStep-By-Step Dog Training Course: https://www.standingstonesupply.com/coursesJoin our Patreon Community - https://bit.ly/SSK-PatreonOur Store - https://bit.ly/SSK-StoreSocial MediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/StandingStoneKennelsInstagram: www.instagram.com/standingstonekennels/Website: www.standingstonekennels.comEthan and Kat Pippitt are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. They breed German Shorthaired pointers and train all types of dogs for the hunt and the home. Their training strategies are easy to follow and are flexible to meet the needs of individual dogs. They are avid outdoorsmen and when they aren't training dogs they spend their free time hunting all kinds of game across the United States.We use affiliate links to help support the channel. If you would like to support Standing Stone content we appreciate you using the links in the description of this video.Subscribe to our channel here: http://bit.ly/2Dyy9DW

    51 min
5
out of 5
24 Ratings

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Hi, we're Ethan and Kat Pippitt! We are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. We have a love for hunting, and the outdoors, and we have a real passion for training dogs. In this podcast, we will share hunting stories, interview exciting guests, cover training topics, and keep you up to date on all things Standing Stone.

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