
85 episodes

K9s Talking Scents Cameron Ford
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4.8 • 88 Ratings
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This podcast is all about Detection Dogs we talking training, working the dog in the real world, starting a new dog or have an experienced dog, this show is for you. Calling all Detection dogs, Sniffer Dogs, those who compete in Nosework / Scentwork sports. If you work a detection dog that sniffs out bombs, drugs, guns, cell phones, electronic devices or anything else this podcast is for you
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#86 Seeing the Forrest from the trees with Forrest Micke
In this episode I interview well know Dog Trainer Forrest Micke. Forrest is most well known for his video on Leerburg called the Heeler's Toolbox. Forrest is a graduate of the Tom Rose and Michael Ellis School for Dog Trainers. He has a wonderful diverse background in dog training and a great perspective in working with people and their dogs.
You can find Forrest on Instagram @forrestmicke
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#84 Detection and Zooming with Sara Brueske
In this Episode we speak with well known multi talented Trainer and Photographer Sara Brueske of ZoomDog Training. You can go learn more about Sara and what she offers by visiting her website http://www.zoomdogtraining.com
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#83 Fentanyl, Marijuana and Currency "Oh My" with Mike Kmiecik
This Episode was done at the CNCA Conference when I got to sit down and cover some HOT topics in the drug dog handler world.
Do Dogs really hit on THC? Can dogs be proofed off Marijuana? Should Handlers not train their dogs on Fentanyl? All this and more!!!
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#82 Rolling the Dice with K9 with Anthony Tran
In this Episode I sit down with Tony Tran who is the K9 Manager for the Venetian Casino K9 Program.
Many people want to know how to get in to K9 if you were not a dog handler as a Cop or in the Military. Tony was just like you and we talk about his experience and what it has taken to get him to where he is. We also talk about what it is like to be a K9 Handler on the Las Vegas strip.
Tony covers his training experiences, lessons learned and how he is growing as a Trainer and Manager. So for those who want to get into K9, this is a great example.
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#81 "Where are we" SAR K9 with Dr. Mary Cablk
Dr. Mary E. Cablk is a subject matter expert in detection and Search and Rescue K9. In her research, she draws upon knowledge from multiple fields such as olfaction, analytical chemistry, learning, cognitive and industrial/occupational psychology, forensics, spatial analysis, pattern analysis, and image processing. Her interests focus on transforming qualitative observation into quantitative data and combining multiple input data types to solve complex challenges related to detection, in a field setting. Her research and expertise has taken her around the world where she has addressed audiences and worked with colleagues on landmine detection, wildlife detection, recovery of human remains, and search and rescue, among others. She works closely with relevant agencies and organizations on the development and implementation of credentialing and standards for canine teams in a variety of disciplines. Dr. Cablk has been instrumental in developing a Ph.D. program in forensic anthropology at the University of Nevada Reno, where she is an adjunct professor and mentors graduate students. She is an auxiliary deputy with several county Sheriff Offices in the State of Nevada and is a resource to the State of California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services.
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#80 Get to know Natalie Morris
Many have seen Natalie Morris this past year in Ford K9 You Tube Videos or at some Seminars, but many of you still have not had a chance to get to know Ford K9's Manager and Trainer Natalie Morris. Natalie has been working and training dogs 15 years and has been with Ford K9 2 years. Her background ranges from Pet Obedience training, Sport Detection, Professional Detection, Puppy raising detection dogs and Puppy and Canine Cognition.
In this episode we get to learn more about this woman and her path to now being world know trainer and working with some of the best trainers in Dog Training. You can reach Natalie at Natalie@fordK9.com or in Instagram @natalienosek9
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Customer Reviews
Bingeworthy
If you are into detection - be it the sport side or the wide variety of professional sectors, this podcast is a must-listen! Cameron’s wealth of experience alongside diverse and knowledgeable guests in the academic and professional sectors makes for incredibly valuable content that is directly applicable to your training.
There are key take-aways from every episode, and the conversational format makes for very entertaining conversations. The range of topics covered on this podcast is extensive; it is my go-to for long road trips to fill my brain and pass the time, as each episode is a great deep-dive into a specific training/research topic.
For all dog people!
If you are involved in scent work of any type this is a must listen podcast! Varied and interesting guest from every detection dog venue you can imagine. Cameron takes a conversational approach to his interviews which makes it feel like you are a fly on the wall between two industry experts. Highly recommend. Great way to learn about detection/ nosework and dogs in general.
New Handler Review
Thank you for making this content available. I appreciate the science and mechanics shared by those with experience in the field.