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  • What to listen for:

    Our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing offer their best tips for creating a training plan and measuring your progress without the help of an in-person mentor.

    Crystal sets the stage with a top ten list that includes strategies such as assessing your current skill level, setting long and short-term goals, varying your training environment, incorporating feedback loops, maintaining a balance of fun and stress, and networking with other handlers.

    As they kick things off, our hosts shine a light on that critical first step: getting clear on your skill level as a handler, as well as that of your dog. From cataloging strengths and weaknesses, to understanding the detection chain, to assessing your dog’s current trained final response, you’ll get actionable tips on how to elevate your training sessions by varying complexity and environmental conditions.

    The Dames of Detection remind us that professional coaching and community support can make or break your training journey. They talk about seeking (and vetting) experts and what to know about certifications in detection work. Drawing from real-life examples, they illustrate how to effectively set up training scenarios, and explain how to craft challenging scenarios to hone your dog’s problem-solving aptitude.

    Keeping training engaging and effective is no small feat. In the latter half of the conversation, you’ll learn methods to keep high-energy dogs focused and ensure fluency in critical behaviors, especially during certifications!

    Key Topics:

    Crystal’s Top Ten Tips (02:32)Connecting With Other Handlers and Online Coaches (9:30)Vetting Your Nosework Instructor (14:50)Thoughts on Certifications (21:50)Problem-Solving With Your Dog: Troubleshooting as a Handler (25:10)Prioritization in Your Training (31:49)Breaking Down Your Goals (33:09)Varying Environments and Simulating Real-World Scenarios (43:49)Planning For Consistency and Adjusting as Needed (49:08)

    Resources:

    Steve White ProActive K9Academy Standards BoardOrganization of Scientific Area Committees For Forensic ScienceK9 Detection Collaborative Ep 72 and 73 with Jens FrankFDSA FENZI Training Camp and WebinarsCrystal in WisconsinReach out to Robin about her workshop in Tulsa in October

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  • What to listen for:

    Odor detection handling mastery comes down to hitting that delicate balance between doing too much and too little for your dog–the ability to offer intimate guidance while nurturing confidence.

    Our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing offer their best tips and strategies for using your presence as a handler to nudge your dog towards their goals without smothering their autonomy. They draw lessons from a variety of training scenarios and odors, whether essential oils or narcotics. They also touch on the difference between distraction and diversion, and the use of discriminative stimuli in a training environment.

    Our hosts stress the need to identify your dog's unique personality, experience level, and skill mastery, and how to incorporate that context into your training strategy by providing challenges that encourage independent problem-solving.

    The Dames of Detection unpack the concept of "dog time.” It’s a concept that our hosts have applied in Distraction Camp and Intentional Handling classes in which you’re encouraged to allow your dog to work at their own pace without excessive handler interference. They also talk handling errors typical of handlers at different levels of proficiency, and provide exercises to help remedy those errors.

    Key Topics:

    Training as the Setting Up of a Problem (04:38)Using Your Presence to Increase Your Dog’s Understanding (11:03)The Right Way to Gain More Experience as a Handler (18:05)Two Buckets of Distraction Drills (21:50)Troubleshooting Your Training Strategy (29:56)What Makes a Good Handling Official? (39:17)Using Discriminative Stimuli (48:00)Key Takeaways (59:08)

    Resources:

    Give us ideas to talk about hereDistraction Camp/Intentional Handling 2024 Hot WashDistraction Camp 2023 DownloadDistraction Camp 2022 DownloadFenzi WebinarsStacy's NW101 in FebruaryCrystal in KansasFenzi Camp in OhioCrystal in Wisconsin

    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook.Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
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  • What to listen for:


    Today our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing walk us through essential strategies for fostering independence and courage in dogs (and trainers!). They share their insights on avoiding the pitfalls of being an overprotective "helicopter handler" and how to allow your canine companion the freedom to explore their world and build self-assurance.

    The Dames of Detection explain stress inoculation and how providing dogs with coping mechanisms can build resilience. Discover the importance of consistent and clear training, and how the thoughtful introduction of stressors can prepare your dog for future training and work. From the strategic use of play to enhance problem-solving skills to real-life anecdotes like the unforgettable encounter with Prize and the pack of coyotes, they cover it all to ensure you're equipped with practical tips for building your dog's bravery.

    Our hosts also explore the value of scent work in boosting canine confidence and share heartwarming stories of dogs overcoming their fears through gradual exposure and positive reinforcement. Learn how to read and support your dog's confidence with subtle cues and create safe yet challenging scenarios. No matter the discipline, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you and your dog thrive together.

    Key Topics:

    Building Dog Confidence and Bravery through Play and Training (01:15)Building Confidence through Distance and Independence (04:38)Using Play to Help Dogs Cope with Stress and Build Positive Associations (09:17)Stress Inoculation for Dogs (and Trainers) and its Importance in Training (13:22)Building Dog Resilience through Training and Odor Inoculation (19:33)Engaging Dogs through Play and Body Awareness (23:11)Using Play and Confidence-Building Exercises to Help Dogs Overcome Fear and Anxiety (27:01)Confidence and Handling Distractions (35:13)Practical Tips to Confidence Building (41:13)Takeaways (46:59)

    Resources:

    Crystal’s Class in Kansas: Focus with CB Wing

    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.
  • What to listen for:

    “Every distraction is a possible reinforcement.”

    Could minor changes in your training strategy routine drastically improve your dog's performance? Join Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing as they uncover the secrets behind intentional handling, drawing from their recent experience at Distraction Camp.

    From hide setting and odor pool navigation to handling blank areas, our hosts open a treasure trove of insights to elevate your training game that you won’t get anywhere else!

    They kick things off by discussing how running experienced dogs first can provide critical insights into the dynamics of a hide. Learn how minor tweaks in start lines, like transitioning from a sit to a down position, can make a world of difference.

    Play isn't just for fun; it's a transformational tool in your training arsenal. Stacy, Robin, and Crystal explore the benefits of integrating food games, arousal modulation techniques, as well as how to read your dog's comfort levels.

    Don’t miss the very end of the episode to learn what you can expect at next year’s Distraction Camp!

    Key Topics:

    Takeaways from Distraction Camp (01:17)What to Know About Odor Pools (02:56)Biggest “Ah-hah!” Moments (11:34)What to Know About Distraction Camp 2025 (21:07)Why Play is Integral as a Handler (27:08)Teaching Handlers to be Trainers (36:48)The Importance of a Solid Reinforcement System (44:24)

    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.

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  • What to listen for:

    “Even if you don't give them a cookie, you don't play, the dog has been reinforced. [It’s] just the way their brain works.”

    Our hosts, Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing discuss how to use known hides to your advantage during training as compared to blind hides.

    They dive deep into the high stakes of detection work, such as why avoiding false alerts is crucial. Whether you're training for competitions or prepping your dog for operational tasks, understanding the impact of unintentional markers is essential to your success as a handler. It can spell the difference between gaining the knowledge to make small tweaks in your training, to being forced to scrap your training criteria completely to create a more effective one.

    The Dames of Detection also explore how these unintentional markers can inadvertently reinforce behaviors, illustrating the importance of maintaining accuracy and reliability in your dog's detection capabilities.

    You can increase your odds of success by mastering the transition from known to blind hides without rushing the process, especially if you're a novice handler. Crystal, Stacy, and Robin offer their best practices for doing just that.

    Finally, they speak to newer handlers regarding how to communicate their training needs, as well as the value of observing experienced individuals and teams at work during training sessions.

    Key Topics:

    Defining “blind hides” and “known hides” (03:27)The implications of a false alert in an operational setting (10:06)Determining whether or not your training criteria is working (17:15)When to use blind hides versus known hides (19:10)Why you shouldn’t “square up” to the hide (24:14)Does using only known hides limit a dog’s effectiveness? (28:31)Common challenges in transitioning from known to blind hides (35:23)Using blinds as an opportunity to optimize your training (38:03)When is a handler ready to incorporate blind hides? (42:00)Our closing thoughts (45:34)

    Resources:

    Stacy’s Blog Post

    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.

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  • What to listen for:

    “So I think dog training is almost 90% thinking and preparing, and 10% working with your dog.”

    Two of our three hosts, Robin Greubel and Stacy Barnett sit down for part 2 with Adee Schoon, an expert in the detection field with over three decades of experience, to explore her diverse and groundbreaking projects.

    What happens when man's best friend becomes a vital ally in solving sexual crimes? Together with Amsterdam University and a local fertility clinic, Adee and team faced numerous challenges, from acquiring diverse samples to ensuring ethical evidence handling. Discover how these canine detectives are transforming forensic investigations, enhancing accuracy, and speeding up case resolutions.

    Adee and our hosts dissect the intriguing ways in which a dog's natural tendencies—whether they're quick to alert or more methodical—affect their performance. Comparing high-pressure training scenarios like mine detection to more relaxed, recreational approaches, they highlight the importance of tailoring training strategies to individual dogs. By understanding and adapting to each dog's unique behavior, trainers can maximize both effectiveness and safety for the canine and its handler.

    Adee recounts stories of dogs identifying fungus-infected wood under extreme conditions and even tackling complex tasks like recognizing different types of vanilla scents. This episode also offers a glimpse into the broader implications of using dogs for natural substance detection and the crucial need for validated studies to ensure reliability. All this and much more in this episode of K9 Detection Collaborative!

    Key Topics:

    Working with Sexual Crime Dogs (0:31)Using Dogs to Locate and Analyze DNA Evidence (04:59)Training Dogs with Individualized Approaches (17:23)The Methods Behind Detecting Fungus in Trees (22:43)Detecting Bed Bugs and Spotted Lanternfly with Potential Applications in Pest Control and Forensic Work (28:00)Training Dogs to Detect Vanilla and Other Scents (36:47)The Concept of Cognitive Testing and Predicting Dog Performance (42:48)Adee’s Dream Project if the “Research Grant Fairy” Were to Visit (45:20)Takeaways (49:25)

    Resources:

    Training Dogs To Use Their Nose, A Blueprint (by Adee Schoon)

    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
  • What to listen for:

    In this episode of K9 Detection Collaborative, Our hosts Robin Greubel and Stacy Barnett sit down with Adee Schoon, an expert in the detection field with over three decades of experience, to explore her diverse and groundbreaking projects.

    Prepare to be fascinated by Adee’s incredible journey, from her early days researching scent identification with the Dutch police to her current role as a leading consultant. Robin, Stacy, and Adee delve into her international collaborations, including de-mining efforts with Apopo, detecting rust in the oil and gas industry, and groundbreaking cancer detection initiatives. Adee passionately discusses the importance of scientific validation and the ethical considerations in training and maintaining the well-being of detection animals.

    In this episode, you'll also gain valuable insights into the techniques and challenges of training detection dogs and African pouch rats. Learn about the crucial role of motivation and reinforcement and the meticulous strategies needed for effective scent detection. Don't miss part two of this conversation next week!


    Key Topics:

    Detection of Corrosion in the Oil and Gas Industry (04:30)Detection Dogs and Mine Detection (10:38)Balancing Motivation and Nutrition when Using Food as a Motivator (17:47)Training Dogs for Landmine Detection (24:19)Training Dogs and Rats for Search and Rescue Work (29:08)Training Rats to Detect Landmines in Tanzania (33:08)De-mining Techniques and Guidelines for Detecting Landmines (38:22)Small Odor Profiles, Including Electronics Detection and De-mining (41:20)Adee’s Book and its Immense Value in the Detection World (49:12)


    Resources:

    Training Dogs To Use Their Nose, A Blueprint (by Adee Schoon)Animal Training 101 (by Jenifer A Zeligs)



    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
  • What to listen for:

    Today, Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing address a common concern among handlers: what to do if your dog is having trouble finding the source of an odor during a training search. First thing’s first: “Your dog is just giving you information. It’s not personal. They don’t have it out for you!” Fixing this problem starts, our hosts say, by approaching trial searches from a place where you’re judging neither yourself nor your dog.

    Listen in and learn the steps you need to take when your dog is struggling during search training, from troubleshooting problem points to creating a search environment catered to your particular dog’s strengths and skills. Is an odor not presenting itself the way you intended? “If the odor is not available,” say the Dames of Detection, “the hide might as well not be there.” In which case, you might not have a training problem, but a handling problem. Our hosts break down the art of hide placement and optimizing your training space.

    They also discuss how to identify behaviors that indicate frustration in your dog during the search and, from there, how to eliminate variables to get to the root cause of that frustration. They stress the influence of your body language on your dog’s ability to operate, and how to troubleshoot the so-called “eight indicators'' that can help keep your dog within a productive pattern of work during a search.



    Key Topics:

    Odor Availability and Hide Placement Best Practices (01:44)It’s Not Personal: Addressing Your Dog’s Frustrations Objectively (10:00)Troubleshooting Your Training Space (20:26)Identifying Patterns, and Frustration Behaviors in Your Dog (22:38)How Your Body Language Influences Your Dog’s Performance (27:19)Odor Availability and Breaking Patterns (33:27)The Eight Indicators (45:09)

    Resources:

    K9 Detection Collaborative Episode 111: The Importance of Setting HidesK9Sensus: What Do I Do with this Dumpster Fire?Stacy Barnett: NW190: Training a Thinking Nosework Dog using a Cognitive ApproachThousand Hour Eyes: Reading Scenting Dog Behavior w/ Scott White

    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
  • What to listen for:

    "Physical agility gives them some mental agility too, and so it's giving them that well-exercised brain, and then that's helping them make decisions, helping them solve problems."


    Today, our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing break down the components and applications of functional agility. They offer a roadmap to training and maintaining your dog’s dexterity, conditioning, and proprioception–building a priceless level of trust, confidence, and adaptability between canine and handler!

    Listen and learn how methods such as cross-training and ladder work build a dog’s muscular and core strength, and how to incorporate that skill growth into search work. Our hosts talk everything from agility training must-haves and how you can structure your own backyard obstacle course using these easy-to-find supplies.

    Dewclaw removal is a common point of concern for dog handlers. Many believe their non-functionality and potential to increase the likelihood of injury are causes enough for removal. The Dames of Detection, however, advocate for keeping your dog’s dewclaws, explaining that they improve grip, allow for better turns, and prevent torque on the legs, among other long-term benefits.

    Overall, agility training does wonders for your dog’s focus. With greater awareness and confidence over their bodies and abilities, your furry friend can become more adaptive and efficient out in the field–on or off-leash and on any terrain!

    Key Topics:

    Defining “Functional Agility” (02:42) Examples of Agility Training Methods (09:36) Agility Training Must-Haves (and Where To Get Them) (12:11) How Training Agility Bolsters Injury Prevention (27:04) Dewclaws: Remove or Keep? (28:04) Improving Your Dog’s Focus (32:57) Key Takeaways (48:01)

    Resources:

    K9 Sensus: Agility Pics and Plans




    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.

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  • What to listen for:

    “When you have that young dog, don’t put out that super hard hide. You don’t have that reinforcement history.”

    Our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing discuss one of the most crucial elements of canine nosework: hide placement! Listen in as the Dames of Detection walk us through what we need to consider regarding our environment and our particular dog’s abilities, the proper use of Q tips, as well as setting multiple hides of varying odor profiles.

    They also speak on the nuances of firearms detection as compared to cadaver detection, and what you need to be cautious of when searching cars and other vehicles, as well as hides in elevated or otherwise inaccessible areas. To wrap up, our hosts talk about the merits of adding distraction elements in training for inaccessible hides. Stay tuned to the very end to get the details on a series of upcoming classes designed to help handlers master the art of setting hides, and more!

    Key Topics:

    An Introduction to Hide Placement (02:05) Setting Multiple Hides (05:16) The Odor Characteristics of Your Chosen Hides (09:12) Noting How Your Hides Interact with Each Other (12:29) The Challenges of Car Searches (17:15) The Value of Anticipation in Dog Training (24:39) Elevated Hides (30:19) Nosework Training Versus Application (37:41) Discrimination Drills (49:53) Upcoming Classes and Events from Our Hosts! (53:37)

    Resources:

    K9Sensus Art & Science of Setting HidesNW215: Air Flow Superpowers for the Developing DogWebinar On Demand “Scent Theory Simplified”K9Sensus Scent/Odor Theory Webinar, Location Games for Detection Dogs, Search GamesDistraction Camp RegistrationSciK9 LLC image about residual vs lingeringSciK9 LLC image about levers you can pull affecting odor/scent

    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
  • What to listen for:

    “Success is the joy that we have with our dogs and the relationships that we're building.”

    Ever wondered how small victories can pave the way to grand achievements with your canine companion? Our hosts Robin Greubel, Crystal Wing, and Stacy Barnett, come together for an insightful discussion on the nature of success in canine detection training. They give us the scoop on how to set SMART goals that embolden both you and your canine teammate, and why falling in love with the training journey is just as important as the results.

    This episode doesn't shy away from the personal growth and philosophical shifts that come with the territory of dog training. As the Dames of Detection traverse through their own experiences, you'll find that success isn't one-size-fits-all. They also tackle the ethical consideration of our choices, ensuring our dogs' well-being is always at the forefront. If you're curious about how our understanding and methods evolve over time, join us; we're peeling back the layers on how knowledge both simplifies and complicates our approaches.

    Whether you're a seasoned handler or just starting out, get ready to be inspired to define and chart your own course of success with your loyal canine companion.

    Key Topics:

    The Dames of Detection’s Definitions of Success (03:18)Understanding and Celebrating Each Dog’s Unique Abilities (08:10)Balancing Legacy and Progress in Dog Sports (15:04)Personal Successes with Dogs (28:34)Takeaways (43:43)

    Resources:

    Upcoming Distraction Camps

    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.

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  • What to listen for:

    “My job as a coach is not to identify your destination, but your goal, and to help you identify and remove roadblocks to your goal.”

    Today, our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing unearth valuable lessons from coaching humans that handlers can apply when training canine companions.

    They talk about what it means to create an environment conducive to learning, cultivating a delicate balance of pushing boundaries while remaining supportive of your trainee, and what it really takes to unlock the full potential of your learner–human or canine!

    The Dames of Detection also give their thoughts on the importance of understanding learners’ unique learning curves, the keys to clear communication, and how to hold your learner to a high standard without falling into the trap of abuse, however the word may be defined.

    They also discuss the art of coaching different breeds and personalities and laying the groundwork for search and rescue training according to the strengths and preferences of your unique dog.

    Key Topics:

    How Athletic Coaching Applies to Dog Training (02:00)The Benefits of Crafting a Safe and Supportive Learning Environment (04:20)Helping Learners Identify and Create a Roadmap Towards Their Goals (07:17)What It Means to Coach “Hard,” but Not to the Point of Abuse (12:42)Five Tenets to Keep in Mind When Training Dogs (and Coaching Handlers) (20:01)Why It’s Important to Identify Your Dog’s Struggles and Preferences (28:34)The Necessity of Having Reasonable Expectations and Goals (37:08)The Ideal Coach (46:25)Takeaways (50:34)

    Resources:

    The Fluffy Badger Etsy ShopUpcoming Distraction Camps

    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.
  • What to listen for:

    “We're dealing with a dog who has its own set of motivators. And so we just need to always be conscious of the fact that we can reinforce at any point along the chain.”

    Unleash the power of your canine's nose and transform your four-legged friend into a search-and-rescue superhero with insights from our hosts, Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing. They navigate the complex training terrain, from crafting the perfect final response to harnessing the nuances of canine olfactory prowess, and offer up a treasure trove of practical advice that's essential for anyone looking to master the art of air scent search and rescue with their dog.

    As the Dames of Detection unravel the challenges of search and rescue, they emphasize the critical role of an effective alert technique. Through laughter and learning, they shed light on the various alert styles and the impact of environmental factors on search strategies, all while keeping their canine companions' well-being at the forefront.

    Key Topics:

    All Things Area Search (00:44)Search and Rescue Certification and Canine Behavior (02:26)Runaways (07:17)Training Search and Rescue Dogs (18:00)Training a Dog to Return to its Handler (24:00)GPS Tech in Dog Training (36:46)Dog Training, Reinforcement, Search Techniques, and Generalizations (41:32)Takeaways (51:29)

    Resources:

    Stacy's class: NW345: Container Wizardry: Fixes, Proofs, and ResultsRobin's Spring WebinarsK9 Detection Collaborative Episode 55: Talking Search and Rescue Sport with Melissa StagnaroDevelopment of an automated human scent olfactometer and its use to evaluate detection dog perception of human scent (research article)

    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.

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  • What to listen for:

    How do you define “struggle” in dog training? Today, our hosts, the Dames of Detection, Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing are breaking down just that, sharing potent personal stories that will shift your perspective on canine learning curves. Together, they probe the gap between expectation and reality, dissecting how 'struggle' can embody both momentary challenges and the broader journey toward canine mastery.

    Navigating the delicate dance between pushing your pooch and knowing when to pull back is an art form. Our hosts take us through strategies to avoid overwhelming your companion, including the art of breaking down tasks and considering external factors like climate, all while keeping your dog's well-being at the forefront.

    They wrap up the convo with an exploration of stress — not all stress is bad, it turns out. Distinguishing between the type that fosters growth and the kind that hinders it, they share relatable anecdotes that illustrate how to harness the right amount of challenge in training.


    Key Topics:

    Defining Struggle in Dog Training (01:32)Embracing Struggle as Part of the Learning Process (03:59)“Lumping” in Dog Training and How it Can Impact Performance (13:08)The Fine Line Between Challenge and Stress (17:57)Embracing Imperfection in Dog Training (21:21)The Importance of Repetition (23:47)Problem-Solving and Fresh Perspectives in Dog Training (32:48)The Necessity of Healthy Stress in Dog Training (35:48)Wrap-Up and Takeaways (47:49)



    Resources:

    Stacy’s Class: NW345: Container Wizardry: Fixes, Proofs, and ResultsRobin’s Spring Webinars from K9SensusK9 Detection Collaborative Episode 19: Thoughts on Finding a K9 Training Tribe, Coach, or InstructorK9 Detection Collaborative Episodes 72, 73, 74 with Jens Frank

    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
  • What to listen for:

    Our hosts Robin Greubel and Stacy Barnett dive headfirst into the high-stakes world of canine explosive detection with an esteemed panel of experts, Dr. Lauryn DeGreeff, Dr. Michele Maughan, and Jenna Gadberry. As they dissect the complexities of non-detonable canine training aids, you'll get a rare behind-the-scenes look at the intricate dance of odor chemistry and the safety measures paramount in training with both traditional and peroxide-based explosives. Safety for furry detectives and their handlers leads the charge in the discussion, as they navigate the laboratory and field labyrinth to analyze the effectiveness of different training aids.

    Ever pondered how a detection dog's nose works like a sophisticated bio-sensor, dissecting the world's odors? Our hosts and guests tackle the unfortunate issue of variability in training aids. With insights from Dr. Nathan Hall, they unravel the scent detection conundrum, especially when dealing with volatile compounds. Drawing from real-world applications and scientific scrutiny, this episode uncovers the essential need for multifaceted exposure and stringent training to enhance the fidelity of our four-legged bomb detectors.



    Key Topics:

    Explosives Dogs and Training Aids (0:02:04)Working with Green (naive to odor) Dogs (0:07:40)Dog Training Aids, Inconsistency, and Quality Control (0:12:38)Explosive TTP’s (0:16:59)Training Aids for Explosive Detection Dogs (0:19:03)Training Aids and Quality Control (0:26:51)Canine Detection Capabilities and Training Aids (0:33:40)Risk Assessment around Canine Explosives Work (0:38:44)Explosives and Aids Aging (0:49:32)Canine Scent Detection and Research (0:58:22)


    Resources:

    Canines As The Original BioSensor & Odor/Scent Chemistry with Dr. Lauryn DeGreeffEvaluation of non-detonable canine training aids for explosives by headspace analysis and canine testingOSAC: Organization of Scientific Area Committees For Forensic ScienceNew Scientific Study About Bomb Dog Training (Podcast Episode)



    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
  • What to listen for:

    Our hosts reflect on the two-episode series (#102, #103) with Martha Hoffman. From the observant gaze that discerns the subtlest of animal signals to the challenges shorter dogs face in detection work, they uncover the profound connection between keen observation and effective communication with our canine companions.

    This episode is not just about dogs; it's about fostering a partnership that transcends species, focusing on the importance of empathy in training. They examine how dogs (and even Robin’s mini-donkeys), perceive their environment and discuss how this understanding can revolutionize the way we interact with them.

    The journey doesn't stop at observation—it extends to critical thinking and the power of kindness, both in the canine training arena and online communities. Through the wisdom shared by Martha and our hosts’ collective experiences, they highlight the importance of temperament testing and selecting the right dog for the right role. The essence of this episode lies in the thrill of predicting canine behavior, the value of mentorship in honing our skills, and ultimately, the continuous pursuit of creating a harmonious relationship with the animals in our lives.


    Key Topics:

    5000 Hour Eyes (01:57)Dog Vocalizations and Perspective (07:15)Dog Training and Sensory Experiences (10:02)Blindly Repeating Training Techniques without Critical Thinking (23:20)Dog Behavior and Temperament (31:13)Breeding and Temperament Tests (36:18)Empathy in Dog Training (43:39)



    Resources:

    Facebook Post about Dog Laughter Study by Shelly [email protected]@sdgamesintl.orgFacebook, Hearing Dogs Open Forum (Facebook Group), Instagram

    Books:

    Lend Me An Ear: The Temperament, Selection and Training of the Hearing Ear DogCracking the Canine Code: Unleashing the Secrets of Your Dog’s Body Language (Martha’s photography illustrates this dog behavior book)



    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
  • What to listen for:

    “The odor that they get reinforced for may not be the odor that you think you’re reinforcing. So, odor obedience is starting by building (in my mind) a reinforcement system.”

    Unlock the secrets behind the incredible resolve of detection dogs to seek out the right scent in any situation. From bounding into untamed thicket to swimming across lakes, our canine companions demonstrate an unwavering commitment to the odors that matter. This episode is a deep dive into odor obedience, with the Dames of Detection, Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing.

    They navigate the complexities of training search dogs, debunking common myths, and exploring effective strategies to build a dog's scent detection prowess. Discover the power of a well-timed reinforcer and how reward placement can shape a dog's ability to handle challenging environments. The conversation also illuminates how verbal markers and body language play a vital role in communicating success to our four-legged partners.

    By reflecting on the evolution of nosework training philosophies and the application of sound dog training principles across various disciplines, they uncover the foundations for building effective training routines. The insights shared here will leave you with a profound appreciation for the extraordinary skills of detection dogs and the meticulous training that hones their remarkable abilities.



    Key Topics:

    Creating Powerful Odor Obedience in Dogs (0:02:47)Odor Obedience Training and Notable Examples (0:08:31)Training Puppies with Reinforcement (0:12:39)Obedience Training in Search and Rescue Operations (0:15:15)Using Markers in Nosework Training (0:24:28)Creative Dog Training Methods and Rewards (0:30:51)Myths Surrounding Nosework Training (0:39:19)



    Resources:

    Sign up for Fenzi Webinars hereFind Robin's Webinars and in person classes hereDistraction Camp RegistrationsStacy's OLD blog post about the 4 D's before she saw the light that there were 6 D'sgoDog Furballz



    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
  • What to listen for:


    Join in as K9 Detection Collaborative hosts Robin Greubel and Crystal Wing continue their conversation with Martha Hoffman, delving into the nuanced world of dog training around the world! They discuss the unique insights gained from working with various dog breeds in bite sports.

    Listen in as they tackle the intricate topic of canine behavior and communication. They dissect the importance of recognizing a dog's body language to prevent bites and ponder breed-specific behaviors. They also delve into the behaviors of Bali heritage dogs and their unique cultural context, rounding off with a discussion on how these insights contribute to educational resources like the behavior book Cracking the Canine Code.

    Our hosts and Martha highlight the profound impact of emotional intelligence in training. The importance of motivation over mere training is underscored, especially in alerting behaviors where an eager but imperfect dog may outperform a well-trained but disinterested one. Discover how positive associations with training cues can build a dog's motivation and persistence, reaffirming the value of understanding and tapping into our canine companions' emotional drives.


    Key Topics:

    One of Martha’s First Gurus: Pat Cook (00:55)Photography in the K9 Detection World (3:00)Dog Behavior, Training, and Breed Nuances (8:10)Dog Behavior and Growling (13:43)Breeding Dogs for Health and Temperament (28:16)Dog Training and Emotions (35:24)Emotional Circuits and Instincts in Training (38:33)

    Resources:

    [email protected]@sdgamesintl.orgFacebook, Hearing Dogs Open Forum (Facebook Group), Instagram

    Books:

    Lend Me An Ear: The Temperament, Selection and Training of the Hearing Ear DogCracking the Canine Code: Unleashing the Secrets of Your Dog’s Body Language (Martha’s photography illustrates this book)

    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
  • What to listen for:


    The Dames of Detection, are joined by Martha Hoffman, who is acclaimed for her work with the San Francisco SPCA in training rescue dogs as service animals. Martha unravels the mysteries behind canine temperaments suitable for service work, focusing on the essential trait of positive sound reactivity.


    As Robin, Crystal, and Martha circle back to the art of training dogs, they reveal the challenges of encouraging independence while keeping them tuned in to their handlers, especially in tasks like sound work or scent detection. The conversation takes a turn into the compelling strategies used in training for bed bug detection, where precision is king. By the end of this episode, you'll have a new appreciation for the complex dance of independence and obedience in our four-legged friends. And, don’t miss part two of this convo next week!


    Key Topics:

    Training for Sound Work and Hearing Dog Careers (05:03)Dog Behavior and Training with a Focus on Sound Reactivity (11:12)Evaluating Dog Confidence and Temperament for Public Access Work (17:11)Find - Re-Find, and the “Ping Pong” Method (23:36)Accessing Martha’s Selection Criteria via Her Book, Lend Me an Ear (27:38)Overly Independent Dogs are Not Ideal for Sound Work (29:46)Martha’s Work in Bedbug Dogs (37:00)5000 Hours of Observation (41:54)



    Resources:

    [email protected]@sdgamesintl.orgFacebook, Hearing Dogs Open Forum (Facebook Group), Instagram

    Books:

    Lend Me An Ear: The Temperament, Selection and Training of the Hearing Ear DogCracking the Canine Code: Unleashing the Secrets of Your Dog’s Body Language (Martha’s photography illustrates this dog behavior book)




    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
  • What to listen for:

    “I look at the dog and if something goes wrong I say, ‘Thank you for the information.’ As dog trainers, we modify behavior and in order to modify behavior we have to be able to take good data.”

    Our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing explore the intricate dance of dog training, where the art of tinkering plays a pivotal role in shaping the behaviors of our canine companions. They share personal tales from the trenches, revealing how the subtle art of adjusting techniques in real time can lead to profound breakthroughs. From the delicate balance of arousal in bite work to the pivotal impact of duration on behavior, they dissect the nuances of training that often go unnoticed.

    This episode takes you on a journey through the varied landscape of dog training, where every dog's unique personality demands a tailored approach. The Dames of Detection journey through the challenges and triumphs, emphasizing the importance of confidence, clarity, and the willingness to embrace failure as a source of invaluable insight.

    Dive into the realm of creative training approaches and problem-solving techniques. They dissect the myriad ways in which we can adapt our strategies to the individual needs of our dogs, from the use of a cricket cage to teach a proper final response to employing a frozen bird in a sock to overcome retrieval aversions…and more! So tune in and gain a fresh perspective on how a deep understanding of your dog's focus and reactions can transform the training experience into a harmonious blend of patience, reinforcement, and innovative thinking.

    Key Topics:

    Tinkering in Training: When is it too much? (02:42)Comfort Levels in Training (08:01)Handling Failure in Dog Training (12:32)The Importance of Observation in Dog Training (18:21)C.O.U.R.T (Criteria, Observation, Understanding, Reinforcement, Timing) (27:06)Dog Training Methods and Individualized Approaches (30:28)Creativity in Training (36:06)Tinkering Success Stories (41:00)



    Resources:

    Humane HierarchyDenise's post that inspired thisKathy Sdao webinar trailerK9 Detection Collaborative Episode 11: The D’s of Detection Work



    We want to hear from you:

    Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer’s Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com