Synopsis
For the last 2 years, FDSA has been working to provide high-quality instruction for competitive dog sports online, using only the most current and progressive training methods. And now were bringing that same focus to you in a new way. Each episode of the Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast will feature an interview with a leading name in the competitive dog sports training world, talking in depth about issues that often get overlooked by traditional training methods. We'll release a new episode every other Friday, so stay tuned--and happy training!
Episodes
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E160: Laura Waudby, Heather Lawson, Ann Smorado - "Virtual Titling with TEAM"
03/04/2020 Duration: 54minDescription: Stuck at home but need something to keep you motivated and training your dog? Check out the virtual TEAM titling program!
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E159: Barbara Currier - "Learning and Loving the Weave Poles"
27/03/2020 Duration: 39minDescription: Barbara Currier and I chat about how to build a love for the weave poles from the ground up — plus we talk a little about teaching the teeter!
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E158: Denise Fenzi - "Making Lemonade"
20/03/2020 Duration: 37minDescription: After the cancellation of FDSA Training Camp 2020, FDSA and IAABC teamed up to turn the lemons life has dealt us into an extra special lemonade for the dog training community...
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E157: Emily Strong - "Canine Enrichment for the Real World"
13/03/2020 Duration: 39minDescription: How much do you know about "Enrichment"? Do you know where the term came from? All the different options that fall into the category? This week I talk to Emily Strong about this important (and trendy) topic!
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E156: Ken Ramirez - "The Eye of the Trainer"
06/03/2020 Duration: 01h19minDescription: There are few trainers out there who have the breadth of experience across species and techniques that Ken has — today he comes on to talk a bit about his latest book and to share those experiences with you!
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Title: E155: Maia Perez - "Trialing for the First Time"
28/02/2020 Duration: 21minDescription: What's it like trialing for the first time? This week I talk to a new competitor about her first trial and what it's like competing in Scentwork and Rally for the first time!
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E154: Stacy Barnett - The Evolution of a Dog Trainer
21/02/2020 Duration: 39minDescription: Stacy and I talk about how her thinking on training for nosework has evolved over time - from looking at just the emotional components to considering the cognitive skills dogs need to thrive in this sport.
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E153: Nicole Wiebusch - "Reward Placement, Stays, and All Things Rally"
14/02/2020 Duration: 42minDescription: The details make all the difference — this week, Nicole and I chat about how tiny changes can have a big impact... from reward placement to reducing reinforcement.
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E152: Deb Jones - From Dolphins to Dogs: Better, More Cooperative Care
07/02/2020 Duration: 35minDescription: A training opportunity at the SHEDD aquarium in Chicago led Deb Jones down a new path — considering how we can incorporate cooperative care training for our canine companions.
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E151: Leslie McDevitt - Pattern Games for Working on Reactivity & Focus
31/01/2020 Duration: 40minDescription: The fabulous Leslie McDevitt joins me to talk about her latest book and upcoming FDSA webinar on Pattern Games... games she teaches to help with reactivity and build better focus.
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E150: Jennifer Summerfield - Behavior Meds: What every dog owner should know
24/01/2020 Duration: 36minDescription: Dr. Jennfier Summerfield is back on the podcast to talk about normal behavior vs. abnormal behavior, when it's time to talk meds, and what meds might be on the table.
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E149: What to Expect at FDSA Training Camp 2020
17/01/2020 Duration: 33minDescription: This week I had on Chelsey Protulipac, Ruth Ellis, and Megan Walsh to talk about their experiences at previous FDSA Training Camps now that registration is open for 2020!
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E148: Petra Ford - "Conditioned for Excellence in Obedience"
10/01/2020 Duration: 31minDescription: Petra and I talk about the fitness that is required of our competitive obedience dogs... and how working on conditioning exercises can benefit your obedience performance.
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E147: Andrea Harrison - "Setting Better Training Goals in 2020"
03/01/2020 Duration: 40minDescription: Happy New Year! Andrea and I talk about reflecting on 2019 and setting goals for the New Year to help you do more and get your brain the right headspace for success.
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E146: Helene Lawler - "How to Escape Foundationland"
27/12/2019 Duration: 37minDescription: Helene has led a number of discussions lately around the idea of foundationland... this place many trainers get stuck in when training their dogs - so I invited her on to talk about the concept and what to do to escape if you find yourself stuck there.
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E145: Megan Foster - "Start Routines and End Routines for Competition"
20/12/2019 Duration: 29minDescription: When your dogs expectations don't match reality, it can cause countless problems with performance - especially in competition. But routines can help — Megan tells us how.
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E144: Chrissi Schranz - "Get More Done (And Have More Fun) with Just 5 Mins of Training Time"
13/12/2019 Duration: 23minDescription: Chrissi joins me to talk about the winter blues, and how we can overcome them (and our busy to do lists) to find time to train our dogs in the bits and pieces of time we have each day.
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Denise Fenzi - "Engagement 2.0"
06/12/2019 Duration: 33minDescription: We talk about the process of self-evaluation when it comes to dog training, Denise's latest realizations around engagement, and how she's adapted what she shares.
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E142: Nancy Gagliardi Little - The Handler's Role in Heelwork
29/11/2019 Duration: 42minDescription: Nancy and I talk about heelwork and how the handler can make or break this awesome dance with their dog.
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E141: Julie Flanery - "Mission Accomplished: Reaching Your Training Goals"
22/11/2019 Duration: 01h05minDescription: It's fun to start new behaviors - but often we get distracted (or frustrated!) and never take those behaviors through to completion. Julie and I talk about how to avoid that problem and how to actually reach those long-held training goals.