Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast

Melissa Breau
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Mar 22, 2019 • 27min

E106: Barbara Currier - "Getting Consistent Contacts"

Summary: Getting consistent contacts can be hard — But this week Barbara Currier joins me to talk about how to do it, and what's involved! Next Episode: 3/29/19 The podcast that will come out the follow week will be a special interview on R+2.0 with Amy Cook, Sarah Stremming, and Shade Whitesel.
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Mar 15, 2019 • 30min

E105: Sue Yanoff - "What's RIGHT Right Your Dog?"

Summary: The joke says that everything is fun and games until someone ends up in a cone - but what can you do to help reduce the risk of injury - and help tell when something is actually wrong? Sue Yanoff, DVM, shares all that and more for us on today's podcast. Next Episode: 3/22/19 with Barbara Currier ont getting consistent contacts for agility dogs.
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Mar 8, 2019 • 34min

E104: Laura Waudby - From Pivots to The Ring

Summary: Into obedience? This episode is for you! We talk about everything from pivots as a foundation for heeling, to what it really means to get ready for the novice ring! Next Episode: 3/16/2019 with Sue Yanoff, DVM on what's right with your dog.
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Mar 1, 2019 • 37min

E103: Deb Jones - "Train it before you need it"

Summary: Cooperative care. All too often dog owners don't work on it until they need it, and then it's too late. We brought Deb Jones on to talk about how to be proactive, instead of reactive when it comes to handling. Next Episode: 3/8/2019 with Laura Waudby on pivots and getting your novice ready!!
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Feb 22, 2019 • 32min

E102: Hannah Branigan - "Awesome Obedience"

Summary: Today Hannah Branigan is on the podcast to talk about her new things - a new book on Awesome Obedience and her new series of classes on heeling!! Next Episode: 3/1/2019 with Deb Jones, PhD., to talk about her new book on Cooperate Canine Care!
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Feb 15, 2019 • 31min

E101: Denise Fenzi - "Do You Want To Be Goal Oriented?"

Summary: Today we have FDSA-founder Denise Fenzi with us to talk about goal setting, the latest happenings at FDSA, and more. Next Episode: 2/22/2019 with Hannah Branigan
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Feb 8, 2019 • 17min

E100: Loretta Mueller - "Small Space Skills for Agility"

Summary: Loretta Mueller has been involved in agility since 2003. She and her dogs are no strangers to the finals at the USDAA World Championships, and she coaches the World Agility Organization (WAO) USA Agility Team. She also runs Full Tilt Agility Training in central Minnesota. Outside of the agility world, Loretta has been involved in herding, competitive obedience, rally, and service dog training. Next Episode: 2/15/2019 with Hannah Branigan
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Feb 1, 2019 • 20min

E99: Leslie Eide - "Canine Fitness with Cavalettis"

Summary: Leslie graduated from Colorado State University's Veterinary School in 2006. She completed a rotating internship in small animal medicine in Albuquerque, NM then became certified in canine rehabilitation with a focus in sports medicine. She is now a resident with the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. She also helped to create the Certified Canine Fitness Trainer (CCFT) program through the University of Tennessee's NorthEast Seminars and taught it for two years. Leslie is involved in the agility world; she has trained two dogs to their Agility Dog Champion title — their ADCH — and one to ADCH Bronze, an Agility Trial Champion title and a Master Agility Champion title. Multiple dogs have qualified for Cynosports, ASCA (ask-a) Agility Finals, and AKC Nationals. In 2017, she competed with Stig at European Open Tryouts. Most recently she competed with Ghost and Stig at the UKI US Open where both dogs had top ten placements. Next Episode: 2/8/2019 with Loretta Mueller
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Jan 25, 2019 • 22min

E98: Sara Brueske - "Bombproof Behaviors"

Summary: Sara Brueske has been training dogs for over 15 years; she became a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner in 2011 and jumped into the world of professional dog training. Sara and her dogs work at Purina Farms in Missouri where they demonstrate the sports of disc, agility, and dock diving for the public in over 200 shows each year. She and her dogs also compete nationwide. Currently, she is active in the sports of disc dog, agility, mondioring and dock diving -- plus, she's a trick dog enthusiast. Sara believes in positive reinforcement not only for dogs, but for their handlers as well. Her biggest joy in training is watching a handler and dog become partners and grow as a team. Next Episode: 2/1/2019
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Jan 15, 2019 • 28min

E97: Positive Training 2.0 - How did we get here?

Summary: In this episode we do things a bit differently - a few episodes ago I was talking to Amy Cook and she mentioned something that's stuck with me - the concept of R+ 2.0. The idea is that positive training has come a long way from when it was first introduced… and likely has further still to go. So we're going to dedicate this episode and the next few to discussing that idea - where positive training came from, how it grew in the US, and where the future lies. This week we're chatting with Deb Jones — she's not a stranger to the podcast, so many of you have probably heard us chat previously, but what you may not know is that she was an early pioneer for positive training in the US, so today we're going to talk about how positive training got to where it is today. Next Episode: 1/18/2019

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