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K9 Detection Collaborative
Consistency in Dog Training Pt 2: Mechanics and Reinforcement

K9 Detection Collaborative

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 55:46


What to listen for:In the second part of the series on consistency, our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing take a closer look at the mechanics of consistency, from creating intentional setup signals to reinforcing behaviors for longevity! You've probably heard about marker timing and reinforcement. Today, our hosts take a fresh look at the finer details—like how you stand, where you point your toes, and even the words you use when training your dog to shape new behaviors.The Dames of Detection chat about how good mechanics aren't just about doing something with your hands—it's about reading your dog and being intentional about your own patterns so your canine partner can read you. From how you cue a start to what gear you're wearing or how you hold your body, everything sets the stage for what your dog expects. Wrapping up, our hosts discuss reinforcement zones, chasing toys vs food, and how where you reward matters just as much as what you reward. The bottom line? Clean, consistent mechanics help dogs learn faster and clearer. So, before you blame the dog, check your cues—clarity starts with you! Tune in next time for part three of this series on consistency in dog training!Key Topics:Why Mechanics Are Underappreciated (00:00)Start Signals and Setup Mechanics (03:37)Why Sit Down When Shaping a Behavior? (12:02)Choosing Your Action Words Intentionally (16:47)From Consistency to Reinforcement (26:52)“Where You Reinforce is Just as Important as What You Reinforce!” (31:05)“What is Making the Dog Click?” (38:38)Predatory Modal Action Patterns (40:34)Knowing When and Where NOT to Reinforce (47:05)Resources:Kynotalk by Kynotec Podcast Ep 77: Jens Frank “successive approximation”K9 Detection Collaborative Ep 135: Consistency in Dog Training Pt 1K9 Detection Collaborative Ep's 129, 130, 131 with Denise FenziWe want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Detection Dog Trainer AcademyK9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing (CB K9) can be found here!You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com

K9 Detection Collaborative
Reflections on Training Ideas and Takeaways from our SAR Friends

K9 Detection Collaborative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 59:17


What to listen for:Today, our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing reflect on key takeaways from their recent conversations with Diana Bunch, Jack Thorpe, and Annissia Justice – all expert handlers with a golden nugget or two (or 100s) around cadaver dog and disaster response training.From avoiding the "ego hide" trap, to getting more out of nose time, to the importance of balancing motivation and frustration during training, our hosts explore the nuances of preparing dogs—and their handlers—for real-world challenges by preparing the training environment right from the get-go.The Dames of Detection touch on the importance of scarcity and novelty in maintaining a dog's interest and drive. You'll also get actionable tips on incorporating purposeful blanks into nose work and the importance of embracing unpredictability to better mimic real-life search and rescue scenarios.They remind us to note your dog's unique personality and strengths, as well as the role of effective communication in bridging gaps between handlers and their canine partners.Key Topics:Avoiding the “Ego Hide” Trap (02:45)Becoming Aware of Unintentional Distractions in Your Training Environment (12:29)Getting More Intentional with Nose Time by Using Blanks (20:29)Choosing a Search and Rescue Dog (24:31)Managing Time Constraints as a Nose Work Handler (36:45)Knowing How Much Your Dog Needs to Struggle in Training (43:42)Takeaways (48:44)Resources:K9 Detection Collaborative Ep 83: Kickin' Back with Christi RaakK9 Detection Collaborative Ep 72 and 73: Talking Arousal vs Drive and Selection of a Dog with Jens Frank (pt 1 and pt 2)NEW: K9Sensus Detection Dog Trainer AcademySee the info below for other happenings!We want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Detection Dog Trainer AcademyK9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com

Kynotalk by Kynotec
#077 Jens Frank "successive approximation"

Kynotalk by Kynotec

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 98:21


⚠️ Due to some technical issues during recording, a few seconds are missing. In this episode, Flo and Jens Frank discuss key aspects of dog training, particularly for detection dogs. They cover the significance of training facilities, effective methods, and handler behavior. The conversation contrasts principle-based and rule-based training and emphasizes the importance of curiosity and continuous learning for trainers. They highlight the complexities of dog training, including economic perspectives and the need for strategic planning. The episode concludes with light-hearted reflections on different dog breeds. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Issues 01:00 Welcoming Jens Frank and Workshop Overview 03:01 Training Facilities and Their Importance 05:51 Training Methods and Practical Exercises 09:08 Equipment in Dog Training 12:10 Handler Behavior and Clever Hans Effect 22:11 Probability of Detection and Training Strategies 30:09 Principle-Based vs Rule-Based Training 44:00 Curiosity in Dog Training 48:54 Economic Perspectives on Dog Training 55:00 Successive Approximation in Dog Training 01:10:15 Understanding Overshadowing in Training 01:32:39 Personal Reflections on Dog Breeds Find more from Jens

K9 Detection Collaborative
Working Up Your Behavior Chain to Find Where it Went Wrong

K9 Detection Collaborative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 53:09


What to listen for:"I found that the things I taught in higher arousal have held up better in higher arousal environments. The things done very slowly in lower arousal haven't held up as well."Ever wondered why some detection dogs excel under pressure while others not so much? Join in exploring the dynamic world of canine detection training, guided by the unique experiences of our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing. They share their journeys through the challenges of maintaining behavioral fluency in high-arousal situations, breaking down the complexities of foundational training and behavior chains. They emphasize the unpredictable nature of well-trained dogs when faced with new stimuli and the critical balance between fluency and arousal.The next segment offers a deep dive into high-arousal training methods, where practical advice meets real-world scenarios. Discover the transformative power of teaching commands during high-energy moments and how these techniques can solidify behaviors in unexpected environments. They also discuss the importance of introducing dogs to varied conditions early on, ensuring their training is resilient and adaptable. This chapter challenges conventional wisdom, highlighting our evolving understanding of canine behavior.The Dames of Detection also tackle the intricacies of tracking training, managing arousal, and setting boundaries. Learn about maintaining a steady training pace and fostering intrinsic motivation in dogs. From the balance required in reinforcement to the importance of clear boundaries, this discussion provides a comprehensive look at creating effective training routines.Key Topics:Updates and Working Up Your Behavior Chain (00:00)Training in High-Arousal States (06:29)Balancing Arousal and Drive in Training (09:20)Challenges in Tracking and Articles (20:55)Nose Work and Focus in Training (40:10)Insanity Erosion in Training (47:22)Takeaways and Upcoming Events (47:55)Resources:K9 Detection Collaborative Ep 35: Competitive Tracking with Emily LawrenceK9 Detection Collaborative Ep 32: Jo-Rosie and +R MythsK9 Detection Collaborative Ep 68: A Grief Discussion with Deborah Jones Ph.D (Part 1)K9 Detection Collaborative Ep 72: Talking Arousal vs Drive and Selection of a Dog with Jens Frank (pt 1)K9 Detection Collaborative Ep 73: Progression Plans, Handler Education and Science for Practitioners with Jens Frank (pt 2)FENZI CampCrystal in WisconsinSusan GarrettWe want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com

Canine Conversations
Multiple Alerts to Discriminate Between Targets with Jens Frank

Canine Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 45:33


In this episode of K9 Conservationists, Kayla speaks with Jens Frank from the Scandinavian Working Dog Institute about teaching dogs multiple alerts to discriminate between targets.  Science Highlight: Relationships between personality of human–dog dyads and performances in working tasks  Links Mentioned in the Episode:  None Where to find Jens: University Website | SWDI Website | SWDI Instagram | SWDI Facebook   You can support the K9 Conservationists Podcast by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/k9conservationists. K9 Conservationists Website | Course Waitlist |  Merch | Support Our Work | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok

Dog Talk with Nick Benger
#92: Jens Frank - Detection Dog Selection & Training

Dog Talk with Nick Benger

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 79:12


In this podcast we discuss selecting and training detection dogs. Jens Frank is most well known for his work at the Scandinavian Working Dog Institute (SWDI) where he selects and trains dogs for working roles. He is also an associate professor at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

K9s Talking Scents
#90 Flow State with Jens Frank

K9s Talking Scents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 86:55


Episode #90 with Jens Frank.  Jens is a world renowned Detection, Tracking and Laser Directional Trainer. Jens is from the Scandinavian Working Dog Institute (SWDI) trains handlers and service dogs, mainly from police and armed forces. He also has a position as Associate Professor at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. He is responsible for and working as a dog handler in, the Swedish governments program for service dogs used in the management of large carnivores (bears, wolves, and lynx).In this episode we cover all kinds of topics from experience to flow state, to markers and so much more.You can find Jens here http://www.swdi.se 

K9 Detection Collaborative
Reflections on Talking with Jens Frank

K9 Detection Collaborative

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 57:32


What to listen for:Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett and Crystal Wing break down and reflect on their conversation with Jens Frank of the Scandinavian Working Dog Institute. Our hosts chat topics such as number of hides vs percentage of finds, imaginative hide placement, and beyond.They discuss the need to expand our dogs' skill sets and fluency by offering them a variety of training scenarios. They highlight the value of setting hides differently for nose work and other disciplines, acknowledging that messy and negative marks are part of the process. They also explore the importance of controlling arousal in training high-drive dogs, discussing how certain activities and tasks can be used to manipulate these levels to achieve optimal results. In the final segment, they dive into rewarding effort and understanding reinforcement, emphasizing the need to reward desirable behaviors and not out of pity or guilt. They also discuss the importance of understanding our dogs' drives and motivations when training. The episode wraps up with lessons from messy training, the power of observation, and the importance of deprivation as a positive tool for gaining our dogs' attention and focus.Key Topics:10 Hides in an Area (01:47)Creative and Strategic Hide Placement (07:49)Setting Hides for Different Disciplines (13:12)“People Don't Want Messy” But it's Part of the Process (15:54)High Arousal / High Drive Dogs (19:10)“What is Your Optimal Arousal for What You're Trying to do” (27:59)The Problem with Rewarding Effort and Confidence (30:42)“What We Think is Rewarding, the Dog May Actually Think is Punishing” (37:38)The Importance of the Handler in the Equation (48:28)Acquiring the Right Tools for the Job (51:35)Resources:Episodes 72, 73 Interviewing Jens FrankScandinavian Working Dog Institute (SWDI) https://swdi.se/Here's a link to the App where you get lifetime access to the progression plans. You can also search for "SWDI" in your App Store: https://swdi.se/courses1/the-appWe want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.

Kynotalk by Kynotec
#037 Univ. Prof. Dr. Ludwig Huber, Leiter des Messerli Forschungsinstitut

Kynotalk by Kynotec

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 56:59


Ich bin seit Jahren tierschutzqualifizierter Hundetrainer, selbst mehrmals pro Jahr in der Rolle als kynologischer Sachverständiger aktiv für das Messerli Forschungsinstitut bei staatlichen Prüfungen für Therapiebegleit- und Assistenzhundeteams sowie für Tierschutzqualifizierte Hundetrainer/innen und dennoch habe ich mir erst zuletzt die Frage gestellt "Was genau macht das Messerli eigentlich, wer arbeitet dort und vor allem in welchen Bereichen?". Also recherchierte ich und hatte kurz darauf das Vergnügen mich am Gelände der Veterinärmedizinischen Uni Wien mit Herrn Univ. Prof. Dr. Ludwig Huber zu treffen. Ein angenehmer "Kerl", offen und bemüht sich meinen Fragen zu stellen und für uns zu beantworten. Der Herr Professor ist aktuell Leiter des Messerli Forschungsinstitutes sowie der "Verlgeichenden Kognitionsforschung", welche einen von drei Hauptforschungsbereichen des Messerlis beschreibt und welche weitere spezifische Forschungsbereiche beinhaltet so wie zum Beispiel das Cleverdog Lab, das Wolfscience Center und viele mehr! Freut euch auf diesen Einblick in einen Bereich, von dem wir uns in Zukunft praktische Erkenntnisse und Aufschluss für Fragen unseres Trainings mit Hunden erhoffen. Übrigens beantwortet Herr Huber die zuletzt gestellte Frage von Jens Frank aus der Folge #035 Links zu Ludwig Huber Messerli ForschungsinstitutVergleichende Kognitionsforschung Clever Dog Lab linkedIn von Ludwig Huber ————————————— Wenn du Kommentare zu unserem Podcast hast, schick uns bitte eine E-Mail an office@kynotec.at oder kontaktiere uns auf Facebook oder Instagram. Wir würden uns freuen, wenn du die Sendung abonnierst und noch besser, wenn du den Podcast mit deinen Freunden und Kollegen teilst. Bitte gib uns Feedback und eine Bewertung zum Podcast in der App die du nutzt. Vielen Dank! :) Links zu Kynotec⁠⁠⁠Website of Kynotec⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook of Kynotec⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram of Kynotec⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube of Kynotec⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn of KynotecTikTok of Kynotectwitter of Flo

K9 Detection Collaborative
Progression Plans, Handler Education and Science for Practitioners with Jens Frank (pt 2)

K9 Detection Collaborative

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 49:32


What to listen for:Get set for an enlightening conversation with the brilliant Jens Frank of the Scandinavian Working Dog Institute. Jens spills the secret sauce behind his team's progression plans app, specially designed to bridge training gaps for dog handlers. Experience first-hand how it simplifies training goals and prevents handlers from falling into unproductive routines. Prepare to be amazed at how this tool controls the level of arousal required for different steps, making training easier and more efficient.In this second part of the chat with Jens, our hosts Robin Greubel and Crystal Wing, along with Jens, look into the importance of challenging your dog by hiding items in various places and depths. Jens also gives us a glimpse of his dream project that could potentially change the dog world.Imagine a world with an accessible database of various training methods used in the world of working dogs. Jens and our hosts explore this possibility, using conservation evidence as a model. They delve into the need for scientific studies to validate the effectiveness of training interventions, given the billions spent on dog training annually. Jens also shares his wisdom on creating habits and setting specific, measurable goals for training, and so much more in this episode of K9 Detection Collaborative!Key Topics:Progression Plans (01:59)Progression Plans Allow You to Evaluate Progress (07:58)Hide Placement (20:13)Jens' Dreams - Conservation Evidence (27:14)What other Skills Should Trainers Have? The Importance of Discipline (38:50)Habit Building (43:37)Resources:Scandinavian Working Dog Institute (SWDI) https://swdi.se/Here's a link to the App where you get lifetime access to the progression plans. You can also search for "SWDI" in your App Store: https://swdi.se/courses1/the-appWe want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.Jingle by: www.mavericksings.com Instagram: @mavericktasticAudio editing & other podcast services by: www.thepodcastman.com Instagram: @the_podcast_man

K9 Detection Collaborative
Talking Arousal vs Drive and Selection of a Dog with Jens Frank (pt 1)

K9 Detection Collaborative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 51:03


What to listen for:In this fascinating episode, our hosts Robin Greubel and Crystal Wing had the pleasure of chatting with Jens Frank from the Scandinavian Working Dog Institute about his experience training dogs for police and military work, as well as his research project to detect soil pollutants. Listen in as Jens shares how the institute works with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences to interact with the surrounding society, and how the institute is a great extension model that links science and practice.They also had an engaging discussion about the importance of being specific when discussing motivation. Discover the differences between motivation and arousal, and how working dog handlers often look for dogs who have high motivation and low arousal. They also talked about how to objectively measure motivation and how to use deprivation to make it stronger.Hang out until the end as they explored the Yerkes-Dodson Law and how it relates to understanding how to move from lower arousal to higher arousal when teaching new behaviors. Join in as they discuss the importance of striking a balance between control and thrill when training working dogs, and how to reinforce specific behaviors effectively.Key Topics:The Selection of Dogs for Detection Work (10:03)Measuring Motivation for Primary Reinforcers (14:15)The Power of Positive Reinforcement (20:17)How to Evaluate Arousal vs Drive (25:03)Lower vs Higher Arousal (29:42)Yerkes-Dodson Law and Arousal and Drive (33:56)“A Lot of Training Time is Wasted Doing What the Dog Already Knows” (39:39)Reinforcement of Effort (or not doing so) (44:36)Resources:Scandinavian Working Dog Institute (SWDI) https://swdi.se/Here's a link to the App where you get lifetime access to the progression plans. You can also search for "SWDI" in your App Store: https://swdi.se/courses1/the-appWe want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog ClubYou can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.Jingle by: www.mavericksings.com Instagram: @mavericktasticAudio editing & other podcast services by: www.thepodcastman.com Instagram: @the_podcast_man

Kynotalk by Kynotec
#035 Jens Frank about the use of search consoles in detection dog training

Kynotalk by Kynotec

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 118:38


Jens allowed me to ask him some questions about the search consoles he uses in training, when he works on brickwalls, line ups and scent wheels. What are the skills for dogs and handlers that shall be learned on each of those devices. Also what Arnold Schwarzenegger and Christoph Walz have to do with detection is part of this exclusive episode. For sure a great lecture! Enjoy! Links to Jens ⁠⁠Website ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠ ————————————— If you have any comments to our podcast please send us an email to office@kynotec.at or contact us on facebook or instagram. We'd appreciate you subscribing to the show and even more, if you shared the podcast with your friends and colleagues. Please give us feedback and a rating on the app that you use. Thanks! :) ⁠⁠Homepage of Kynotec⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Facebook of Kynotec⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram of Kynotec⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Youtube of Kynotec⁠⁠ ⁠⁠LinkedIn of Kynotec

Kynotalk by Kynotec
#014 Jerry Bradshaw from Tarheel Canine

Kynotalk by Kynotec

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 106:51


My first contact with Jerry was through listening to podcasts recommended by Jens Frank, probably in 2019 or in the beginning of 2020. Soon I found out about Jerry having his own show. Hearing him speak I learnt more and more about PSA, a sport that doesn't exsist here in Austria. Apart from that Jerry made numerous episodes where he speaks about all kinds of topics that were to me fairly new or just really interesting to hear new opinions, approaches etc., "Grip developement", "controlled aggression", "decoy training", "rules of PSA", ... While I was more and more interested into this guy from the USA, listening to his episodes and interviews with others like Pat Stuart and Glenn Cooke from the Canine Paradigm, I found out that this wasn't just a dog guy performing in the professional world. He is a business man who built a big training school for trainers, having employees, a training kennel, books, his own podcast, worldwide contracts, being active in dog sports (winning the nationals in PSA in 2020, again ...) and so on. I had to talk to him to get to know him better, what a great guy! Links to Jerry Homepage of Tarheel Canine Hompage of Amarican Schutzhund and PSA Facebook of Tarheel Canine Instagram of Tarheel Canine Jerrys Podcast "Controlle Aggression" ————————————— If you have any comments to our podcast please send us an email to office@kynotec.at or contact us on facebook or instagram. We'd appreciate you subscribing to the show and even more, if you shared the podcast with your friends and colleagues. Please give us feedback and a rating on the app that you use. Thanks! :) Homepage of Kynotec Facebook of Kynotec Instagram of Kynotec Youtube of Kynotec

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Kynotalk by Kynotec
#010 Graham Attwood from "Precision K9 UK" about his marine mentality, cakes, biscuits, his pioneering in the working dog world and more!

Kynotalk by Kynotec

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 112:56


Graham is a retired police officer, K9 handler and trainer. He is THE European pioneer in establishing data device detection dog programs in the UK. Now Graham has his own company now - Precision K9 UK supports and trains canine LE and MWD units. He collaborates also with Tobias Gustavsson and Jens Frank, and hopefully will follow an invitation to Vienna in the future. Enjoy the episode! Links to Graham Facebook of Precision K9 UK ————————————— If you have any comments to our podcast please send us an email to office@kynotec.at or contact us on facebook or instagram. We'd appreciate you subscribing to the show and even more, if you shared the podcast with your friends and colleagues. Please give us feedback and a rating on the app that you use. Thanks! :) Homepage of Kynotec Facebook of Kynotec Instagram of Kynotec Youtube of Kynotec

Kynotalk by Kynotec
#004 Jens Frank from the SWDI about shooting rubber bullets on bears and wolfs, how to deal with humiliation and more!

Kynotalk by Kynotec

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 109:17


What a great first guest! I got to meet Jens in 2019 in Sweden while being in a one year online course for scent detection. Ever since we met in Sweden or Austria for multiple courses and workshops that we organized with him or where we attended as "learners". Jens has not only a vast knowledge in dog training, he is an "active duty" scientist, biologist, zoologist, father, husband and just a great guy to have around yourself. Before writing any more, please just listen to this episode. Links to Jens Homepage of the SWDI Facebook of the SWDI Youtube Channel of the SWDI The books we talked about in the show Siddharta by Hermann Hesse Team of Teams - New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World by General Stanley Mc Chrystal Tools of the Titans by Tim Ferris ————————————— If you have any comments to our podcast please send us an email to office@kynotec.at or contact us on facebook or instagram. We'd appreciate you subscribing to the show and even more, if you shared the podcast with your friends and colleagues. Please give us feedback and a rating on the app that you use. Thanks! :) Homepage of Kynotec Facebook of Kynotec Instagram of Kynotec Youtube of Kynotec

Kynotalk by Kynotec
#003 Announcement of the first interviews with Jens Frank, Tobias Gustavsson and Cameron Ford (English Episode)

Kynotalk by Kynotec

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 2:14


I've sent out the first requests and invitations and I am glad that Jens Frank, Tobias Gustavsson and Cameron Ford are willing to have an interview with me. Each one will have an own episode here at Kynotalk. Jens Frank - SWDI Tobias Gustavsson - Canine Consulting by T.G. Cameron Ford - Ford K9 ——————————————————— Check out our channels from Kynotec! Homepage Facebook Instagram Youtube

Leerburg Dog Training Video Podcast
Jens Frank on Beginning Steps to Train Dog to Go to Laser Dot

Leerburg Dog Training Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 2:09


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Leerburg Dog Training Video Podcast
Jens Frank on Using a Laser to Teach a Dog to Sit in Front of a Target

Leerburg Dog Training Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 439:00


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Leerburg Dog Training Video Podcast
Jens Frank on Using a Laser to Teach A Dog to Go to Food Reward

Leerburg Dog Training Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 3:09


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Leerburg Dog Training Video Podcast
Jens Frank on Training The Chase Game with Lasers

Leerburg Dog Training Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 6:40


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Hundtränarpodden
Avsnitt 61 - Jens Frank

Hundtränarpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 60:53


Vi pratar om hur man lyckas maximalt med sin hundträning.

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Hundtränarpodden
Avsnitt 45 - Jens Frank

Hundtränarpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 89:38


Vad tänker en forskare som dessutom är en skicklig hundtränare om forskning i hundvärlden? Möt Jens Frank som förutom det berättar om stegringsplaner, variabel förstärkning och hur det fungerar! Ett avsnitt proppat med intressanta tankar och konkreta tips!

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Knackfrosch & Gummistiefel
#20 - Hard Surface Tracking - Spuren auf dem Asphalt

Knackfrosch & Gummistiefel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 46:12


Letztes Wochenende startete die von Flo organisierte Modulreihe "Hard Surface Tracking" unter der Leitung von Tobias Gustavsson und Jens Frank von SWDI. Sowohl Eva als auch Flo nehmen als aktive Teilnehmer an dieser Ausbildung teil. Was kann man sich nun genau unter den Spuren auf dem Asphalt und dem Begriff der Fährte auf hartem Untergrund vorstellen, erläutern wir euch in dieser Folge. Wir versuchen euch einen kleinen Einblick in den Aufbau und die Problemstellungen die uns erwartete haben zu geben und haben geplant euch auch über die weiteren Module auf dem Laufenden zu halten. Wenn ihr mehr zum Thema Fährte, Tracking oder Spürhundearbeit wissen wollt, seit ihr bei uns genau richtig. Besucht uns einfach auf unseren Websites oder auf unseren vorhandenen Social Media Kanälen wie Facebook und Instagram. SWDI HTX Working Dogs dog:human:kid Workz

Svenska Fåravelsförbundet
#14 Fårpodden: Stängsel till får

Svenska Fåravelsförbundet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 76:05


Att stängsla är inte alla fårbönders favoritsysselsättning, men stängsel måste vi ha och bra stängsel gör livet med får roligare och enklare. Ett helt avsnitt bara om stängsel, med många tips om hur man lyckas med stängslingsjobbet. - Einar är fårbonden som den hårda vägen lärt sig vikten av bra stängsel, och med tiden blivit en entusiastisk stängselbyggare. Det drar vi nytta av i denna Fårpodd. Einar och Titti snackar stängsel med fokus på hur det går till rent praktiskt. - Anders Råsberg berättar om vad lagen säger om att hålla sina djur inne och vem som är ansvarig om de rymmer och ställer till med något. Einar och Anders diskuterar också hur ett bra stängsel ska konstrueras. - Stängsel krävs även många gånger som skydd mot rovdjur och hundar. Jens Frank är forskare och föreståndare på Viltskadecenter och i Annas intervju med Jens får vi veta det mesta om stängsling mot rovdjur.

Ekot Special
Kameror i skogen räknar landets lodjur

Ekot Special

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 9:54


Bristen på snö försvårade vinterns inventering av varg och lodjur i stora delar av Sverige. Inventeringen ska ge svar på läget för de skyddade rovdjuren. I brist på tassavtryck i snön, fick rovdjursinventerarna ta till andra metoder i år. Ett fluffigt brev med en liten burk i har landat i brevlådan hos Länsstyrelsen i Västerås. Vilthandläggaren Daniel Mallwitz känner väl igen den sortens brev. Det har kommit många från människor som gjort fynd i markerna. Jag har fått vargspillning. Lite skrynklig, lite kladdig ser den nästan ut att vara också. Var kommer den ifrån? Den här kommer från Skinnskatteberg. Och vad händer nu med den? Den lägger vi in i databasen och skickar till labbet. Så får vi vad det blir för svar, om det är varg, och vilken varg i så fall. Om spillningsprover kan vara en hjälp att leta varg där snö saknas, så är det svårare med lodjuret. De lämnar inte högar efter sig på samma sätt. Solen gömmer sig bakom slöjmolnen och det blåser snålt i gläntan där Daniel Mallwitz ställt bilen. Han har packat det han kallar snusk-ryggsäcken, med lite oumbärliga prylar. Jag har lite doftmedel i den, lite extra batterier, men det är framförallt det där doftmedlet. Daniel Mallwitz ansvarar för Länsstyrelsens rovdjursinventering i Västmanland. I brist på spårsnön gäller andra metoder. Nu ska vi upp i skogen. Hur långt ska vi gå? Tja, 500 meter. En stökig promenad. Det här är den finaste biten! Vi går genom det risiga björkslyet och tar sikte på en brant höjd ett par hundra meter bort. Viloplatserna för lodjur är generellt jobbiga att ta sig till. Blockigt, stökigt. En jobbig terräng. Vill de ligga högt alltså? Ja de vill ligga högt. Det här är ju en blockig, ganska besvärlig höjd svår att ta sig upp på. Vi fick ju hasa oss över stenskravlet. Men det är också en bra plats vi har ganska bra koll åt alla håll. Så det är nog en utmärkt plats att vila på som lodjursfamilj. Hur tätt är det mellan lodjuren här i trakten? Nu är vi i norra delen av Västerås kommun. Det finns av tradition rätt mycket lodjur här. Här hittar vi årligen hona med ungar, och ensamma lodjur också. Vad har inventeringen gett i år? Inventeringen är ju framförallt baserad på snö, att man ska spåra. Det har varit svårt i Västmanland i år. Vi har använt väldigt mycket kameror. Vi tror vi har runt sju honor med ungar, som vi hittat i alla fall. Uppe på höjden, på en av tallarna, finns en viltkamera monterad, med linsen riktad mot den stora flata stenen där lodjuren gärna sitter. Daniel ska se till att batterierna är friska, och byta minneskort, men vill såklart först se vad kameran har fångat. Jag tänkte jag vill visa, om du känner igen platsen? Ja det är ju här, på höjden. Åh, en jättefin bild på ett lodjur, som smög runt på den här stenen där vi står. Det är två! Är det en vuxen? Ja, den som klöser på trädet. Sen är det en unge som vill ha lite action. De anar inte de är filmade? Jo, det gör de faktiskt. Den här kameran har fått en del stryk för de var nyfikna. Två gånger har lodjursungarna varit på den och klippt till den. Det har jag också på film. I Sverige finns totalt knappt 1200 lodjur. Stammen är inte hotad, men sårbar. Lon hör till de arter som är strikt skyddade, enligt EU:s regler. Ändå sker i Sverige licensjakt i mars varje år, så snart inventeringen avslutats. Antalet djur som får skjutas beräknas från förra årets inventeringsresultat. Och i årets licensjakt har 95 av 108 tillåtna djur skjutits när fortfarande jakttid återstår i Norrland.  Största jaktkvoten hade Jämtlands län, där det föddes flest lodjursungar i fjol. Syftet med jakten är att hålla nere lodjursstammen i norr, för att minska lodjurens angrepp på renar, säger Jens Frank, forskare på Lantbruksuniversitetets Viltskadecenter vid Grimsö. De senaste åren så har det på nationell nivå legat ganska jämt under de senaste fem åren men vi kan se att det har skett en liten förskjutning söderut utav lodjursstammen och att den har minskat och en motsvarande utsträckning norra delen av landet. Utöver licensjakten förekommer skyddsjakt på lodjur som orsakar skada. Kritiker, däribland Naturskyddsföreningen och Svenska Rovdjursföreningen, anser att lodjuren endast ska jagas genom just skyddsjakt. Att licensjakt är olämplig. Men enligt Jens Frank hotar inte licensjakten beståndet, men är ett lämpligt sätt att reglera var lodjuren bör finnas. Det är ganska medveten förvaltningsstrategi, så att man har ett högre jakttryck i renskötselområdet och så har man ett lägre jakttryck i södra Sverige, för att man vill att lodjursstammen ska öka där och att det ska minska i renskötselområdet. Kanske är lodjuret ändå det rovdjur som människor har lättast för att tycka om, medan vargen ofta väcker starka och motstridiga känslor. Vid vårt besök i skogen är varken lodjur eller vargar ännu inte färdigräknade, först i juni blir alla siffror från rovdjursinventeringen helt klara. Men trots bristen på spårsnö så är bilden av vargens utbredning rätt tydlig, tack vare all spillning människor sänt in, säger Daniel Mallwitz, som inventerar rovdjur för Länsstyrelsen i Västmanland. Vi har varit tursamma i Västmanland att västmanlänningarna har ställt upp och gjort det här i väldigt stor utsträckning. Det har varit en jättehjälp att identifiera länets vargar. Hur har vargarna klarat sig? Hur ser stammen ut? Antalet revir är ungefär detsamma som i fjol. Men antalet kullar som fötts inom länet verkar vara något fler. I ett längre perspektiv, kanske tio år, då har vi helt klart haft en ökad vargstam i Västmanland. Om vi ska prata om de andra rovdjuren, det är inte bara lo och varg ni har här? Nej precis. Bara en timme från Stockholm så finns det mesta. Det tänker man inte på. Bland annat björn, det finns inte jättemycket björn, men när vi inventerade björnspillning senast 2017 fanns spillning i Västerås kommun. Det finns också här. Men vår skogstur utanför Västerås handlar bara om att få veta så mycket som möjligt om lodjuren. Hittills har innehållet i Daniel Mallwitz snuskryggsäck inte varit till stor nytta. Nu är det dags ta fram den. Det är ett hemmakok som jag gjort. Det är lite bävergäll, lite valeriana och så är det ullfett. Jag vill helst inte ha det på fingrarna. Det ser ut som honung? Ja, men du kommer märka rätt fort när du öppnar att det inte är honung! På trädet finns gammalt doftmedel kvar. Du kan de här att de har gnidit sig väldigt mycket. Det finns strån efter deras päls. De stryker sig som katter? Ja det här är en katt i allra högsta grad. De har väldigt mycket beteenden som stämmer överens med huskattens. På de flesta filmerna kan man se hur lodjuren gärna gnider sig på just det här trädet. Hemkokt luktsmet är inte det enda knepet för att få de skygga katterna posera framför kameran. Kameran har också fått ett eget läte. Det där är en lodjurshanne som ropar. Tidigt på morgnarna spelar den upp det där ljudet. Det är tanken det ska locka lodjurshonor. Men hittills har det inte funkat. Vi försöker ett tag till, säger Daniel Mallwitz, vilthandläggare vid Länsstyrelsen i Västmanland. Annika Digréus annika.digreus@sverigesradio.se

Vetandets värld
Guldschakalen sprids i Europa (R)

Vetandets värld

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 19:21


Schakalen sprids snabbt i Europa. I Danmark finns det revirhävdande schakaler och i Estland finns en etablerad population. I framtiden kan rovdjuret komma till Sverige. Det vilda hunddjuret schakal håller på att sprida sig i Europa. I Estland finns det en etablerad schakalpopulation och i Danmark finns det schakaler som hävdar revir. Om några decennier kan djuret finnas i Sverige, tror Jens Frank på Grimsö viltskadecenter. Förr fanns schakalen naturligt i medelhavsområdet. Men vid mitten av 1900-talet var det bara ett litet antal djur kvar på Balkan. Från dessa sprids nu schakalen gynnad av klimatförändringen och att det finns få stora rovdjur i Europa. I programmet medverkar studenten Maria Spasic, vägvisaren Branko Durcic och forskaren Aleksandra Penezic, alla från Serbien. Medverkar från Sverige gör Jens Frank på Grimsö viltskadecenter. Henrik Dammberg vet@sr.se

Vetandets värld
Guldschakalen sprids i Europa

Vetandets värld

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 19:21


Schakalen sprids snabbt i Europa. I Danmark finns det revirhävdande schakaler och i Estland finns en etablerad population. I framtiden kan rovdjuret komma till Sverige. Det vilda hunddjuret schakal håller på att sprida sig i Europa. I Estland finns det en etablerad schakalpopulation och i Danmark finns det schakaler som hävdar revir. Om några decennier kan djuret finnas i Sverige, tror Jens Frank på Grimsö viltskadecenter. Förr fanns schakalen naturligt i medelhavsområdet. Men vid mitten av 1900-talet var det bara ett litet antal djur kvar på Balkan. Från dessa sprids nu schakalen gynnad av klimatförändringen och att det finns få stora rovdjur i Europa. I programmet medverkar studenten Maria Spasic, vägvisaren Branko Durcic och forskaren Aleksandra Penezic, alla från Serbien. Medverkar från Sverige gör Jens Frank på Grimsö viltskadecenter. Henrik Dammberg vet@sr.se

Power-Quest.cc: Der Kraftsport-Podcast
294 (Gold): XXL – Natural POWER to you oder ... Doping ist TOT (Teil 1/2)

Power-Quest.cc: Der Kraftsport-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2011 125:00


Wettkampfbodybuilder und A-Team Peak-Athlet Leon Schmahl eröffnet in dieser Sendung eine der, vermutlich aufwendigsten Podcastproduktionen aller Zeiten. Das Thema lag unserem Team jedoch für eure langfristige Gesundheit als topfitte Athleten so am Herzen, dass alle Register gezogen wurden. Jürgen Reis und „Rennradfreak“ Jens Frank präsentieren nicht nur eine ideale Form des „natural Doping“ via Höhentraining daheim, welches sogar im Kraftsport Schule machen könnte. Hochkarätigste Studiogäste, wie Mr. Naturtraining.at Dominik Feischl, tripple Mr. Universe Thilo Pasch, GOLD-Podcast 270-Star Karl Überbacher, und Wettkampf-Triathlet Christoph Erath unterstützen mit Absagen, die unter die Haut gehen! No more excuses – Get natural ON TOP!