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Found It, Fetched It - Your Weekly Dose of Gundog Wisdom from the LWDG

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Welcome to the Found It, Fetched It Podcast by the Ladies Working Dog Group. Join us weekly as the LWDG Group and Guest Experts talk about all things working dog and gundog! Your podcast for online and on-air dog training. This podcast was formally known as LWDG POD DOG

More about the Ladies Working Dog Group: The LWDG supports ladies nationwide (and in other countries) with a wealth of support and information, including masterclasses, featured expert support, training tips, and tools. With regular online coaching and meet-ups in our virtual 'Ask Us Anything', these resources are aimed at supporting lady handlers to get the absolute best from their dogs whilst growing confidence and belief in themselves so that they can become a team. www.thelwdg.com
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In this episode of "Found It, Fetched It," Joanne Perrott talks with LWDG Expert Sarah Drake about the complex feelings of loving but sometimes not liking our dogs. They discuss how different factors like weather, money, and personal stress can affect our relationship with our pets. The conversation explores how we can love our dogs deeply yet occasionally be annoyed by their behaviour, similar to our human relationships. This episode offers insights and tips on keeping a strong, loving bond with our pets despite these challenges.
Join Jo Perrott and Claire Denyer in their latest podcast as they unravel the complexities of dog behaviour at various distances. Discover key strategies for managing clingy dogs with separation anxiety and learn how to work with dogs that tend to ignore commands from afar. This episode provides actionable tips on enhancing confidence through positive reinforcement and motivational training, addresses the impact of environmental distractions, and explains when it's time to seek professional help. Tune in for expert advice that promises to strengthen your bond with your dog while improving obedience at any range.
Join Jo Perrott and Samantha Thornycroft-Taylor, a training expert from the Ladies Working Dog Group, as they delve into the nuanced world of lure training on this week’s episode of Found It, Fetched It. Discover the secrets behind turning simple treats into powerful training tools without falling into the trap of bribery. Learn the best practices for introducing and fading out lures to foster obedience and respect in your puppy. This episode is packed with expert insights and real-life examples to help you enhance your training techniques and strengthen the bond with your dog. Tune in to hear more...
This enlightening episode features Jo Perrott and Claire Denyer delving into the complexities of canine behaviour, particularly focusing on what to do when your dog's actions seem uncontrollable. They kick off the conversation by identifying the early, often overlooked signs of a dog's behaviour regressing, which can lead to overwhelming situations for dog owners. Throughout the discussion, they offer invaluable insights for both new and seasoned dog owners, including the significance of recognising the learning, proofing, and trained response stages in dog training. Emphasising consistency, understanding, and a touch of humour, Joanne and Claire share practical strategies to address and rectify behavioural issues, ensuring a harmonious relationship between dogs and their owners. Whether you're facing recall problems or struggling with enforcing commands, this episode is packed with expert advice to guide you through the challenges of dog training with empathy and patience.
Welcome back to another captivating episode of "Found It, Fetched It"! In this week's installment, titled "A Voice For Sustainable Shooting," we have the privilege of hosting the remarkable Angela Charlton. Angela's journey is a testament to the power of passion and advocacy in the realm of wildlife conservation and responsible outdoor pursuits. Join us as we delve into her inspiring story and gain insights into the intersection of working dogs, conservation, and sustainable shooting practices.
In this enlightening episode, we uncover the transformative approach to dog training that fits effortlessly into our busy lives while aligning with our dogs' natural learning tendencies. Discover the surprising effectiveness of short, focused training sessions, learn how every interaction with your dog offers a training opportunity, and find out why quality always trumps quantity. From integrating training into daily routines to understanding the value of being fully present, this blog offers practical tips for building a stronger bond with your dog through purposeful, manageable moments of learning. Dive in to transform the way you think about dog training, making every minute count towards a happier, well-trained companion.
Have you ever dreamt of training your gundog to perform impressive retrieves or hunt alongside you like a pro? While those advanced skills are certainly something to strive for, many new dog owners underestimate the importance of foundational training. In this episode of Found It , Fetched it , we're joined by Claire Denyer and Jo Perrott, to delve into the world of foundational training and discover why it's the cornerstone of a successful gundog journey.
Join us for an enlightening episode inspired by the poignant Barbie Monologue, as we dive deep into the multitude of pressures faced by women today especially when it comes to dog training . From societal expectations to the pursuit of perfection, we explore the reality behind the smile and the resilience it takes to stand strong. Featuring heartfelt stories, expert insights, and practical strategies for empowerment, this conversation is a call to all women to embrace their authenticity, support one another, and push beyond the boundaries set by culture not community. Whether you're overcoming stereotypes, building confidence, or seeking solidarity, this episode is a beacon of hope and a reminder that you're not alone on this dog training journey. Tune in to "Beyond Pink" and be part of a movement towards a more empowered and supportive future.
Why training your dog is a never-ending adventure.The group discussed how dog training is a lifelong process, as dogs need continuous reinforcement to generalise skills across environments. Free Webinar Training : https://ladiesworkingdoggroup.com/couchcalm Podcast Info: https://ladiesworkingdoggroup.com/podcast-subscribe/
Does everything we train our dogs have to be an instinctual attribute? In this podcast Joanne Perrott, Founder of The Ladies Working Dog Group, and LWDG Group Experts Claire Denyer of Family Dog Services, Jemma Martin of Whistle and Wag Dog Training, and Samantha Thorneycroft-Taylor of Languedoc Gundogs deep dive into whether we can only train our dogs in a breed specific way.
Embark on an inspiring journey with Amy Weeks as she shares her heartfelt story of passion, perseverance, and community in the shooting and gundog world. From attending her first shoot at age 4 to organising her family's training shoot day, Amy's tale is one of dedication and growth. Join us as we delve into her experiences and discover the wonderful power of pursuing your passions with courage and determination. Listen now to Amy's captivating interview and be inspired to follow your own journey in the shooting community.
Join LWDG Founder Jo Perrott and LWDG Mindset Coach Emma Liddell as they discuss the realities of entering the world of gundog training. 
This week I chatted with LWDG Group Expert Claire Denyer and LWDG Featured Expert Abbie Reid bringing you a fresh take on our latest podcast episode, "The Journey Of Raising A Retriever." If you're navigating the exciting and sometimes challenging path of raising a retriever puppy, this one's for you. Key Topics Let puppies explore and have fun while training, don't be too strict too early Train each puppy according to their unique personality and motivations Proof behaviours in different environments, don't assume they'll generalise Build a strong bond so the puppy wants to work with you Reward and praise for small successes, don't wait for perfection
In this week’s thought provoking podcast Joanne Perrot (Founder of the Ladies Working Dog Group) is joined by LWDG Group Experts Samantha Thorneycroft-Taylor (Languedoc Gundogs) and Claire Denyer (Family Dog Services) as they discuss whether your dog has been correctly labelled a “bad dog” or whether there has been a miscommunication in it’s education.
"Choosing the Right Lead: Harnesses, Collars, and Slip Leads for Gundogs" is a comprehensive podcast episode hosted by LWDG Founder Jo Perrott and LWDG group Expert Jemma Martin from the Ladies Working Dog Group. In this episode, listeners will discover the advantages and disadvantages of various types of dog collars and harnesses. Special attention is given to slip leads, particularly useful for gundog owners, focusing on their role in ensuring safety and control in working environments. The episode also offers valuable training tips for achieving loose lead walking, aimed at enhancing the walking experience for both dogs and their owners. This informative session is perfect for anyone looking to make informed decisions about the best leads for their canine companions.
Welcome to a special episode where we explore the inspiring world of dog training with heart and passion in 'The Heart of Dog Training: Kristina Radar's Hundepraxis Story.' Today, join us as we sit down with Kristina Radar, the visionary behind Hundepraxis, who shares her unique journey, innovative approaches, and how she's empowering dog owners. We'll dive into touching personal stories, practical training tips, and the importance of compassion in training. Whether you're an experienced trainer, a new puppy owner, or just a dog lover, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. So, grab your leash, settle in with your ffour-legged friend, and join us on this transformative journey into the world of dog training with Kristina Radar, right here on Found It Fetched It. 
Welcome to our latest episode, 'From One Generation to the Next in Teaching Puppies and Mothers.' Dive into the world of canine family dynamics as we explore effective strategies for simultaneously training mother dogs and their puppies. Discover tips and tricks to harmonise learning, understand the influence of maternal guidance, and ensure both generations thrive. Join us as we share heartwarming stories, expert advice, and practical steps to create a strong, obedient, and happy dog group in your home
This week brings an amazing podcast that’s well worth a listen by all dog owners, not just gundog owners. Emma Liddell (our LWDG Mindset Coach) joins Joanne Perrot, founder of the Ladies Working Dog Group, to discuss the purpose of a dog.
110. Breed Mythbusting

110. Breed Mythbusting

2023-12-1536:34

This week’s epic podcast focuses on a couple of myths about gundog breeds. Joanne Perrot, founder of The Ladies Working Dog Group, is joined by Claire Denyer of Family Dog Services, Jemma Martin of Whistle and Wag Dog Training and Samantha Thorneycroft-Taylor of Languedoc Gundogs. There’s a very commonplace saying in the gundog world; “Labrador’s are born half trained, and Spaniel’s leave the world half trained”. If you’re the proud owner of either of these fabulous breeds I’m almost sure that you’ll be nodding along.. or will you..?
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laksemor

I would love to see a video of the food bowl retrieve!

Feb 24th
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