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Found It, Fetched It - Your Weekly Dose of Gundog Wisdom from the LWDG
The Ladies Working Dog Group
Frequency: 1 episode/8d. Total Eps: 179

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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147. The Truth About Dog Training: Part 2 with Jamie Penrith
jeudi 29 août 2024 • Duration 34:16
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.)
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
💬 We’d love to hear from you
Got a story to share, a question to ask, or just fancy saying hi? Come chat with us on socials or pop over to the website.
📚 Want to go further with your training?
Your first step to a calmer, more connected partnership with your dog.
Expert-led courses, community support, and the kind of training that actually makes sense.
📱 Stay connected with the pack:
Website: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Facebook: Ladies Working Dog Group
Instagram: @ladiesworkingdogs
✨ And remember… Every session, every stumble, every breakthrough, it all counts. You’re not just training a dog. You’re building trust, confidence, and a community that’s right behind you.
Keep going. We see you. 💛
146. The Truth About Dog Training: Part 1 with Jamie Penrith
jeudi 22 août 2024 • Duration 59:04
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 .)
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
💬 We’d love to hear from you
Got a story to share, a question to ask, or just fancy saying hi? Come chat with us on socials or pop over to the website.
📚 Want to go further with your training?
Your first step to a calmer, more connected partnership with your dog.
Expert-led courses, community support, and the kind of training that actually makes sense.
📱 Stay connected with the pack:
Website: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Facebook: Ladies Working Dog Group
Instagram: @ladiesworkingdogs
✨ And remember… Every session, every stumble, every breakthrough, it all counts. You’re not just training a dog. You’re building trust, confidence, and a community that’s right behind you.
Keep going. We see you. 💛
137. Debunking Myths Around Dog Behaviour and Gundog Trainers
vendredi 21 juin 2024 • Duration 33:40
This week, our podcast episode took a deep dive into some long-standing myths surrounding dog behaviour and the role of gundog trainers. Jo Perrott, Clare Denyer, Jemma Martin, and Samantha Thorneycroft-Taylor, experts in the Ladies Working Dog Group (LWDG), delve into an engaging discussion on the myth that gundog trainers aren’t qualified to handle behavioural issues in dogs. Spoiler alert: We thoroughly debunk this myth!
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
💬 We’d love to hear from you
Got a story to share, a question to ask, or just fancy saying hi? Come chat with us on socials or pop over to the website.
📚 Want to go further with your training?
Your first step to a calmer, more connected partnership with your dog.
Expert-led courses, community support, and the kind of training that actually makes sense.
📱 Stay connected with the pack:
Website: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Facebook: Ladies Working Dog Group
Instagram: @ladiesworkingdogs
✨ And remember… Every session, every stumble, every breakthrough, it all counts. You’re not just training a dog. You’re building trust, confidence, and a community that’s right behind you.
Keep going. We see you. 💛
47. Cashing In On Your Puppies Love
vendredi 29 juillet 2022 • Duration 27:04
There's no doubt about it – puppies are adorable! And, as their human parents, we want to do everything possible to make sure they have a great life. However, one of the most important things you can do is create a strong bond with your pup right from the start. This will help ensure they love and respect you for years. In this podcast and blog post, we'll discuss some tips for bonding with your puppy – read on to learn more! There's an odd confusion within the gundog world that we should not train our pups. But in following this old-fashioned concept, many of us miss out on creating a bond that could make the rest of the dog's training incredibly easier.So, how can you cash in on your puppy's love and create a strong bond right from the start? Here are some tips from this week's podcast from LWDG Group Experts Claire Denyer and Jemma Martin
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
💬 We’d love to hear from you
Got a story to share, a question to ask, or just fancy saying hi? Come chat with us on socials or pop over to the website.
📚 Want to go further with your training?
Your first step to a calmer, more connected partnership with your dog.
Expert-led courses, community support, and the kind of training that actually makes sense.
📱 Stay connected with the pack:
Website: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Facebook: Ladies Working Dog Group
Instagram: @ladiesworkingdogs
✨ And remember… Every session, every stumble, every breakthrough, it all counts. You’re not just training a dog. You’re building trust, confidence, and a community that’s right behind you.
Keep going. We see you. 💛
45. Mantrailing: What It Is and Why It's So Addictive
vendredi 15 juillet 2022 • Duration 25:14
LWDG Founder Jo Perrott chats to new LWDG Features Expert Natasha Filler about the sport of Mantrailing. Mantrailing is a relatively new sport that has taken the world by storm. It is a mixture of tracking and obedience training, and it can be addicting for both dog and handler alike. In this podcast, we will discuss what mantrailing is, the benefits of doing it, and why so many people are addicted to it!
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
💬 We’d love to hear from you
Got a story to share, a question to ask, or just fancy saying hi? Come chat with us on socials or pop over to the website.
📚 Want to go further with your training?
Your first step to a calmer, more connected partnership with your dog.
Expert-led courses, community support, and the kind of training that actually makes sense.
📱 Stay connected with the pack:
Website: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Facebook: Ladies Working Dog Group
Instagram: @ladiesworkingdogs
✨ And remember… Every session, every stumble, every breakthrough, it all counts. You’re not just training a dog. You’re building trust, confidence, and a community that’s right behind you.
Keep going. We see you. 💛
44. How to Train a Reluctant Gundog: Retrieve Training Tips with Claire Denyer
vendredi 8 juillet 2022 • Duration 24:31
If you have a gundog that is reluctant to retrieve, don't worry - you're not alone! Training a dog to retrieve can be difficult, but it's definitely worth the effort. In this podcast and blog post, LWDG Group Expert Claire Denyer chats with LWDG Founder Jo Perrott as they discuss some tips for training your reluctant retriever. The podcast and blog cover everything from choosing the suitable training method to keeping your dog motivated. So whether your dog is new to retrieving or has been struggling with the task, these tips will help!
https://www.ladiesworkingdoggroup.com/how-to-train-a-reluctant-gundog-retrieve-training-tips/
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
💬 We’d love to hear from you
Got a story to share, a question to ask, or just fancy saying hi? Come chat with us on socials or pop over to the website.
📚 Want to go further with your training?
Your first step to a calmer, more connected partnership with your dog.
Expert-led courses, community support, and the kind of training that actually makes sense.
📱 Stay connected with the pack:
Website: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Facebook: Ladies Working Dog Group
Instagram: @ladiesworkingdogs
✨ And remember… Every session, every stumble, every breakthrough, it all counts. You’re not just training a dog. You’re building trust, confidence, and a community that’s right behind you.
Keep going. We see you. 💛
43. The Coming UK Pheasant Season - What We Need To Know
vendredi 1 juillet 2022 • Duration 29:57
The pheasant season is just around the corner, and with it comes a flurry of activity. In this week's podcast and blog post, we chat with Louisa Clutterbuck from the British Game Assurance to look at some of the critical issues affecting the supply and demand for pheasants this year and how communication is essential throughout the shooting industry.
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
💬 We’d love to hear from you
Got a story to share, a question to ask, or just fancy saying hi? Come chat with us on socials or pop over to the website.
📚 Want to go further with your training?
Your first step to a calmer, more connected partnership with your dog.
Expert-led courses, community support, and the kind of training that actually makes sense.
📱 Stay connected with the pack:
Website: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Facebook: Ladies Working Dog Group
Instagram: @ladiesworkingdogs
✨ And remember… Every session, every stumble, every breakthrough, it all counts. You’re not just training a dog. You’re building trust, confidence, and a community that’s right behind you.
Keep going. We see you. 💛
42. Understanding and Preventing Resource Guarding in Dogs
vendredi 24 juin 2022 • Duration 34:37
Dogs are often protective of their belongings and loved ones. While this can be a cute trait, it can also lead to dangerous situations if left unchecked. Resource guarding is when a dog becomes possessive of objects or people and will act aggressively to protect them. In this podcast, we will discuss the signs of resource guarding, how to prevent it, and what to do if your dog starts exhibiting these behaviors.
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
💬 We’d love to hear from you
Got a story to share, a question to ask, or just fancy saying hi? Come chat with us on socials or pop over to the website.
📚 Want to go further with your training?
Your first step to a calmer, more connected partnership with your dog.
Expert-led courses, community support, and the kind of training that actually makes sense.
📱 Stay connected with the pack:
Website: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Facebook: Ladies Working Dog Group
Instagram: @ladiesworkingdogs
✨ And remember… Every session, every stumble, every breakthrough, it all counts. You’re not just training a dog. You’re building trust, confidence, and a community that’s right behind you.
Keep going. We see you. 💛
41. An Introduction To Field Trials with Sarah Miles
vendredi 17 juin 2022 • Duration 29:54
This week's podcast is the audio from one of our first-ever courses with the renowned Gundog Trainer Sarah Miles and LWDG Group Expert Claire Denyer. This podcast is wonderful for any dog owner who is interested in Gundog training methods or just wants to hear from two of the top experts in the field. We hope you enjoy and please let us know if you have any questions!
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
💬 We’d love to hear from you
Got a story to share, a question to ask, or just fancy saying hi? Come chat with us on socials or pop over to the website.
📚 Want to go further with your training?
Your first step to a calmer, more connected partnership with your dog.
Expert-led courses, community support, and the kind of training that actually makes sense.
📱 Stay connected with the pack:
Website: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Facebook: Ladies Working Dog Group
Instagram: @ladiesworkingdogs
✨ And remember… Every session, every stumble, every breakthrough, it all counts. You’re not just training a dog. You’re building trust, confidence, and a community that’s right behind you.
Keep going. We see you. 💛
40. How To Limit Food Waste & Improve Sustainable Pheasant Consumption
vendredi 10 juin 2022 • Duration 34:17
While some people may see the pheasant as nothing more than a game animal, it is important to remember that every creature has a role to play in the food chain. This means that when we play a role in the killing of a pheasant, we have a responsibility to ensure that all parts of the bird are used and consumed. There are many ways to make use of a pheasant. The meat can be eaten by humans or dogs, the feathers can be used for fly fishing, and even the bones can be used to make stock. Nothing should go to waste! Not only is it important to respect the animal by using all of its parts, but it is also important from a practical standpoint. Wasting food is simply not an option, especially when there are so many people and animals that go hungry every day.
In this podcast, we talk to Amy Lowe about how Hoddy’s Premium Dog Food use pheasant carcass in their dog food to ensure more of each bird is used.
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
💬 We’d love to hear from you
Got a story to share, a question to ask, or just fancy saying hi? Come chat with us on socials or pop over to the website.
📚 Want to go further with your training?
Your first step to a calmer, more connected partnership with your dog.
Expert-led courses, community support, and the kind of training that actually makes sense.
📱 Stay connected with the pack:
Website: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Facebook: Ladies Working Dog Group
Instagram: @ladiesworkingdogs
✨ And remember… Every session, every stumble, every breakthrough, it all counts. You’re not just training a dog. You’re building trust, confidence, and a community that’s right behind you.
Keep going. We see you. 💛