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The holidays are here, and while the season is magical, it can also be chaotic—especially with a gundog in the mix! 🎁 From visitors and tempting treats to the "tree of temptation," we dive into real-life tips for managing the mayhem with your furry friend. Join host Jo and LWDG experts Samantha Thorneycroft-Taylor and Claire Denyer as they share expert advice, relatable stories, and practical solutions for keeping your dog calm, safe, and happy this Christmas. 🎅🐾Perfect for gundog owners looking to enjoy a stress-free holiday season. Tune in to laugh, learn, and get your gundog (and yourself!) ready for the festivities!
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In this episode, Jo is joined by Claire Denyer to discuss her pup Jeannie’s journey with elbow dysplasia. From early signs to diagnosis, surgery, and rehabilitation, Claire shares the challenges and triumphs of supporting a working dog through recovery.
Key Takeaways:
Recognise early signs.
The importance of crate training, physiotherapy, and mental stimulation.
Trust your instincts and seek advice early.
Links:
Join the LWDG: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Follow Claire: @clairedenyer
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In this episode of Found It, Fetched It, Jo is joined by LWDG group expert Samantha Thorneycroft-Taylor to dive into the often-overlooked importance of the release command in gundog training. Whether you're training a working gundog or a family companion, mastering this command can make all the difference in building trust, control, and consistency with your dog.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Why the release command is essential in gundog training.How to use a release word to improve impulse control and steadiness.Common mistakes handlers make when teaching or forgetting the release command.Real-life examples of how the release command enhances training and safety.Tips for introducing a release command with both puppies and older dogs.Why consistency and timing are key to avoiding confusion.Key Takeaways
The release command allows your dog to understand when a task is complete and permission is given to transition to another behavior.Teaching this command improves obedience, impulse control, and overall training success.Incorporating a release word into daily activities, such as feeding or removing the lead, builds consistency and structure.Fun Highlights from the Episode
Jo and Sam share personal stories of training mishaps and victories, including snowy day training epiphanies and unexpected canine responses.Discover the quirky release words used by different trainers and why any word works as long as you're consistent.Laugh along as Jo describes her dogs’ over-the-top reactions to praise, like handing them a metaphorical "box of Smarties."Resources Mentioned
Access the LWDG Membership for step-by-step training resources.Check out the LWDG Podcast archives for more tips on training and handling your dog.Follow Samantha Thorneycroft-Taylor on Instagram and Facebook under Languidogundogs or Canine Foundation for more training advice.Join the Conversation
We’d love to hear about your experiences with the release command. Have you used it before? How has it impacted your training? Share your stories with us on social media or in the comments below.
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Upcoming Episodes
Our next episodes will be out on December 13th and 22nd, just in time for Christmas! After that, we’ll take a well-deserved break and return on January 11th with fresh content for the new year.
Thank you for listening, and happy training! 🎉
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Ever find yourself apologising before you even ask a question or share your thoughts? You’re not alone!
In this episode of Found It, Fetched It, host Jo Perrott is joined by LWDG Mindset Coach Emma Liddell to dive into why women often feel the need to play small—whether it’s in gundog training or life in general—and how we can break free from that mindset.
We’ll explore why fear and self-doubt hold us back, how societal pressures have shaped us to apologise for taking up space, and what we can do to change that. Emma shares simple, practical tips to help you find your voice, set boundaries, and build confidence—not just for yourself but for the future generations listening in. Plus, we talk about how your mindset directly impacts your relationship with your dog (and how to stop letting fear mess with your training sessions).
If you’ve ever struggled with self-doubt, fear of judgment, or just feeling “not enough,” this episode is packed with relatable moments and empowering advice. We’re here to remind you: you and your dog are already enough, just as you are.
Before we wrap up, don’t miss the scoop on the upcoming 21-Day Canine Christmas Countdown kicking off December 1st! It’s packed with festive, dog-friendly activities, a £300 giveaway, and plenty of holiday cheer. Join us for a feel-good, inspiring chat that’ll leave you ready to step up, speak out, and enjoy the journey.
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Unlock the Secrets to Successful Gundog Training!
In this episode, Jo Perrott, founder of the Ladies Working Dog Group, reveals the #1 mistake trainers make: rushing through foundational training. Discover why mastering the basics is the key to long-term success and how you can avoid the pitfalls many encounter.
🎯 Whether you're a novice or an experienced trainer, this episode will help you strengthen your dog's skills, build a better bond, and achieve your goals. Plus, learn about our free masterclass designed to bulletproof your training!
⏰ Timestamps for Easy Navigation:
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:41 Upcoming Webinar Announcement
02:05 Live Session Introduction
02:20 The Biggest Mistake in Gundog Training
03:35 Importance of Strong Foundations
08:51 Commitment to Basics
12:39 Free Masterclass Details
13:38 Conclusion and Farewell
14:22 Final Words and Membership Invitation
👉 Join our free masterclass now: https://ladiesworkingdoggroup.com/bulletproof-your-training-masterclass-replay-registration/
💬 Let us know in the comments: What’s your biggest challenge in gundog training?
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Think your dog’s “bad” habits are just a headache? Think again! In this episode, we reveal how to turn those pesky behaviors into valuable training moments that strengthen your connection and build real skills. Learn simple, effective techniques to make every misstep a win, so you can train smarter and feel more confident in the process. Perfect for anyone ready to unlock their dog’s potential!
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Is gundog training only for working dogs? In this episode, we break down the myths and explore how gundog training can benefit any dog—whether they're out in the field or curled up on the couch. From boosting obedience and providing essential mental stimulation to deepening your relationship with your pet, this episode reveals why gundog training techniques can be a game-changer for all dog owners. Find out why training like a gundog might be the perfect fit for your four-legged friend!
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In this episode of Found It, Fetched It, Jo Perrott, founder of the Ladies Working Dog Group, and Laura Owen, a dedicated women’s safety advocate, share crucial safety advice for dog walkers. Laura opens up about her experiences as a stalking survivor and offers invaluable safety tips, from tech tools to community support. Whether you’re a gundog trainer or a casual dog walker, this episode is packed with strategies to help you feel empowered and protected. Here’s how you can stay safe, keep connected, and enjoy your outdoor adventures with confidence.
00:00 – Introduction to the Ladies Working Dog Group00:41 – Meet Laura Owen: Advocate for Women's Safety01:13 – Laura’s Journey and Advocacy Work03:44 – Safety Tips for Dog Walkers04:51 – Using Technology for Personal Safety05:56 – Reporting Abuse and Community Involvement11:47 – Training Dogs for Safety and Respect23:40 – Empowerment and Self-Defense Strategies31:38 – The Role of Community and Safe Spaces38:41 – Conclusion: Advocating for Safer Public SpacesTune in to learn how to walk with confidence, stay safe, and enjoy the outdoors with your gundog!
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In this episode of Found It, Fetched It, Jo Perrott and Clare Denyer dive into the transformative role of play in gundog training. Discover how fun, engaging games can enhance your dog’s motivation, strengthen your bond, and boost overall training success. Jo and Clare share practical ways to incorporate interactive toys, keep sessions exciting with short bursts of play, and use play as a powerful reward system to build impulse control, focus, and delivery skills. With personal insights and actionable tips, this episode shows how training can be both effective and enjoyable, turning everyday play into real progress for both you and your dog.
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This week on the podcast, we’re tackling one of the biggest challenges for dog owners: helping dogs cope with fireworks and loud noises. Join experts and LWDG members as they share essential advice on recognising and addressing fear behaviours early, understanding how fireworks impact dogs, and using effective desensitisation techniques. You’ll learn practical strategies like gradual noise exposure, sound therapy apps, and creating a calm space at home. The episode also explores comforting tools like thunder shirts, safe spaces, and the benefits of holistic options like CBD oil and Bach flower remedies. Discover ways to support your dog through the fireworks season without sedatives and get tips on promoting a relaxed, confident dog. For even more support, join the LWDG community for resources and guidance tailored to you and your dog.
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In this episode of 'Found It Fetched It,' Jo Perrott and Claire Denyer explore the challenges and considerations of bringing a new dog into a household. They discuss why people often need another dog, the importance of recognising individual dog personalities, and the common misconceptions about adding a second dog for companionship or fixing issues with the first dog. The episode highlights the financial, spatial, and training commitments involved with multi-dog households and emphasises the need for careful integration and management to avoid potential behaviour problems.
Jo and Claire advise on getting another dog, focusing on having the right motivations, dealing with existing behavioural issues first, and ensuring effective integration strategies. They also encourage exploring new activities with current dogs instead of immediately seeking a new one and offer resources for further guidance through the LWDG community.
00:00 Introduction
00:41 Why You Might Rethink Getting Another Dog
05:08 Challenges of Multi-Dog Households
08:09 Training and Bonding with Multiple Dogs
15:51 Alternative Solutions and Flexibility in Training
24:29 Final Thoughts and Advice on Getting Another Dog
26:49 Conclusion and Resources
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Podcast host Jo Perrott and LWDG experts Claire Denyer and Jemma Martin discuss the importance of making gundog training a personal journey. They highlight setting achievable goals, being your own competition, and the value of community support. They chat about the importance of realistic expectations, celebrating small wins, and how to manage training challenges. Encouragement for new dog owners to build a bond with their pets and enjoy the puppy stage is also shared. The episode concludes with advice on balancing training with daily life and the benefits of tracking progress.
00:00 Introduction to Ladies Weaving Dog Group
00:38 Being Your Own Competition
04:13 Setting Realistic Goals
07:49 The Importance of Community Support
10:58 Tracking Progress and Celebrating Wins
24:06 Advice for New Puppy Owners
26:44 Balancing Training and Daily Life
34:23 Conclusion and Free Resources
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In this week's episode, LWDG Founder Jo Perrott engages in an inspiring and insightful conversation with Lucy Allen, the dynamic force behind On The Peg Clothing. Together, they delve into Lucy's journey from navigating the male-dominated field sports industry to leading a transformative brand that caters to enthusiasts of all sizes and backgrounds. As they explore topics ranging from gundog training to the exciting new initiative, Field Sports24, listeners will gain valuable tips and hear heartwarming anecdotes that showcase community spirit.
https://onthepegclothing.co.uk/
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In this episode of Found It Fetched It, host Jo Pyer, founder of the Ladies Weaving Dog Group, speaks with Sue Lister from Fields and Fireside about essential training kits for gundogs during the autumn season. They discuss adjusting to the changing weather, choosing the right leads, collars, and protective gear for dogs, managing tick and adder bites, and the importance of carrying first aid kits. Sue also provides tips on maintaining and cleaning training dummies during wet weather. The conversation highlights the significance of ensuring both dogs and owners are prepared and comfortable for outdoor activities during colder, wetter months.
01:17 Weather Challenges and Dog Gear
04:07 Leads, Collars, and Poop Bags
06:40 Preparing Your Dog for Different Terrains
16:34 First Aid and Safety Tips for Dogs
27:06 Final Thoughts and Resources
32:22 Conclusion and Membership Invitation
https://cvr-engagement.co.uk/tick-map
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Join Jo Perrott, founder of the Ladies Working Dog Group, alongside LWDG GroupEexperts Jemma Martin and Claire Denya, as they discuss the crucial practice of training the dog in front of you. Learn how to understand your dog's individual personality, read their body language, and adapt training techniques to suit their unique needs. Perfect for both new puppy owners and seasoned trainers, this episode emphasises the importance of patience, consistency, and open communication. Don't miss this in-depth conversation full of actionable guidance and expert advice!
00:00 Introduction and Weekly Tips
00:47 Meet the Experts: Jemma Martin and Claire Denya
01:15 Understanding 'Working with the Dog in Front of You'
03:13 Adapting Training for Puppies
06:12 The Importance of Tailoring Training Methods
13:47 Finding the Right Trainer
17:57 The Role of Feedback in Training
24:22 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Sophie Lawson's Journey to Creating the Safe and Versatile Dog Den
Jo Perrott introduces another episode of 'Found It Fetched It,' featuring guest Sophie Lawson. Sophie shares her personal background, the inception of her business during COVID-19, and the meticulous design and safety testing process that makes the Dog Den unique. The discussion covers the crate's features, from its versatile design for indoor and outdoor use to the rigorous crash testing that ensures canine safety. Sophie also discusses the broader vision for her business, aiming to elevate the Dog Den brand while focusing on quality and innovation. Tune in to learn about the journey, challenges, and future aspirations behind this groundbreaking pet product.
00:38 Guest Speaker: Sophie Lawson on Crafting the Perfect Dog Den
01:33 Sophie's Background and Journey to Dog Den
04:37 The Birth of the Dog Den Idea
07:09 Design and Safety Features of the Dog Den
09:59 Crash Testing and Safety Standards
19:23 Versatility and Aesthetics of the Dog Den
23:37 Future Plans and Business Insights
31:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
https://thedogden.co.uk/
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Part 2
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Jamie Penrith, a seasoned dog trainer known for managing challenging behaviours and advocating for balanced training methods. Jamie shares his journey from a police dog handler to becoming a respected voice in the dog training community. We dive deep into the controversy surrounding using different training tools, exploring why these methods are often misunderstood and demonised.
Jamie discusses real-world examples of these tools being crucial in saving dogs' lives and ensuring their safety in farms and public spaces. He also touches on the ethics of using aversive tools and how he ensures their humane and effective use. This episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice, challenging common myths and offering a fresh perspective on training a well-rounded, socially acceptable dog.
Tune in to hear Jamie’s candid thoughts and gain a clearer understanding of the ongoing debates in dog training.
(Note: This is Part 2 of a two-part series. The conversation starts last week in part 1.)
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Part 1
In this episode, we sit down with Jamie Penrith, a seasoned dog trainer known for his expertise in managing challenging behaviours and his advocacy for balanced training methods. Jamie shares his journey from a police dog handler to becoming a respected voice in the dog training community. We dive deep into the controversy surrounding the use of different training tools , exploring why these methods are often misunderstood and demonised.
Jamie discusses real-world examples where these tools have been crucial in saving dogs' lives and ensuring their safety in environments like farms and public spaces. He also touches on the ethics of using aversive tools and how he ensures their humane and effective use. This episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice, challenging common myths and offering a fresh perspective on what it really takes to train a well-rounded, socially acceptable dog.
Tune in to hear Jamie’s candid thoughts and get a clearer understanding of the ongoing debates in the dog training world.
(Note: This is Part 1 of a two-part series. The conversation continues in Part 2 next week .)
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In this exciting episode of "Found It, Fetched It," host Joanne Perrott dives into the thrilling world of UK Dog Sports with LWDG expert Jemma Martin. Discover how this versatile and growing sport offers a perfect complement to traditional gundog training. Whether you're looking for a new challenge or simply want to deepen your bond with your dog, UK Dog Sports could provide a fun and inclusive way to engage your canine companion. From obedience to agility, learn how the skills your dog already knows can seamlessly transition into this dynamic sport. Tune in to explore how you and your dog can join this vibrant community and enhance your training journey.
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In this engaging audio session, Joanne Perrott, the founder of the Ladies Working Dog Group (LWDG), takes the hot seat in an interview conducted by Sue Lister. The discussion revolves around Joanne's journey and the creation of her book, "The Thoughtful Dog Trainer." Joanne shares heartfelt stories about her introduction to working breeds, her struggles with PTSD, and how dog training became a therapeutic outlet. This episode offers a deep dive into the motivations behind the book and the lessons it imparts, making it an inspiring listen for anyone passionate about dog training or overcoming personal challenges.
The audio session begins with Joanne introducing the episode and explaining the unique format—a candid interview about her book, "The Thoughtful Dog Trainer." Sue Lister, the interviewer, highlights Joanne's modesty and the difficulty of getting her to speak about her own achievements. Joanne recounts her early experiences with working dogs, starting with her father's dogs and her first Labrador, Griff. She shares how her PTSD, triggered by a brain tumour, isolated her until her father encouraged her to join him in dog training, which proved to be a life-changing experience.
Joanne discusses the therapeutic impact of working with dogs, emphasizing how it helped her cope with PTSD and reconnect with the outside world. The conversation delves into the genesis of her book, which she wrote to capture the valuable lessons learned from her father and her own experiences. Despite the challenges of self-sabotage and the fear of public judgment, Joanne pushed through with the support of a dedicated team.
Sue and Joanne explore the themes of self-compassion and persistence in dog training, drawing parallels between handling a dog and managing one's own mindset. They also reflect on the supportive community within the LWDG, where members share and overcome their struggles together.
In closing, Joanne expresses gratitude for the interview and the opportunity to discuss the legacy and future potential of her work. She encourages listeners to find "The Thoughtful Dog Trainer" on Amazon and leave reviews, hoping that the book will continue to inspire and support dog trainers around the world.
Key Takeaways:
Joanne Perrott's journey from PTSD to passionate dog trainer.The therapeutic benefits of dog training.The creation and impact of "The Thoughtful Dog Trainer."Importance of self-compassion and persistence in training.The supportive community of the Ladies Working Dog Group.Tune in to this heartfelt and motivating episode to learn more about Joanne's story and her contributions to the world of dog training. - Laat meer zien