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In this episode, I interview Dr. Lucia Lazarowski and Bart Rogers of Auburn University's Canine Performance Science Center about a recent study they have wrapped up on the usage of markers for detection dog training. In

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This podcast is the official podcast for the Joint Symposium for Working K9s (JSWK9) conference. This podcast interviews important figures in the working k9 community, introduces topics of the JSWK9 conference, and covers all topics for working k9s.
Nathaniel Hall hosts Joint Symposium for Working K9s, a education show with 18 episodes published.

In this episode, I interview Dr. Lucia Lazarowski and Bart Rogers of Auburn University's Canine Performance Science Center about a recent study they have wrapped up on the usage of markers for detection dog training. In

In this episode guest host Dr. Lucia Lazarowski interviews Dr. Smith on a recent study conducted at Auburn University exploring the ideal training schedule for dogs. Should training be spaced with breaks or condensed? Wh

In this podcast we learn more about Craig Shultz of K9 Sci Con and JSWK9. Learn about his background and where he got introduced to animal training from zoo, marine mammal and detection dogs. Learn more about his worksho

In this episode I speak with the Penn Vet Working Dog Center's Director, Dr. Cindy Otto. We learn about the workshop she is teaching at JSWK9 on Monday April 7th, called Keeping Cool. Learn more about this workshop and h

In this episode, I interview Dr. Mia Cobb Canine Welfare Scientist at the University of Melbourne. Dr. Cobb will be plenary speaker at the JSWK9 conference. Dr. Cobb is the Chaser Innovation Research Fellow in Canine Wel

In this episode we learn more about Fed Helfers and his exciting career with detection dogs. Mr. Helfers is the instructor for the workshop, "Conducting Double Blind Exercises for K9 Team Certifications and Odor Recognit

Listen in on this joint interview with Dr. Tiedemann and Cameron Ford on firearms detection. They are instructing a JSWK9 workshop, "The Smoking Gun: Understanding the Detection of Firearms from Odor to Training Methods"

In this episode, I interview Bob Dougherty of the Penn Vet Working Dog Center, who is instructing the JSWK9 workshop, "The Prepared Puppy: Foundational Training for Law Enforcement". In this episode we learn about Mr. Do

In this podcast I interview PhD candidate Sarah Kane, Dr. Lucia Lazarowski, and canine instructors Bart Rogers and Jennifer Davis-Miller on a recent project conducted by Auburn University and Texas Tech University. If yo

Meet Dr. Meghan Ramos, the medical director for the PennVet Working Dog Center. Dr. Ramos will be instructing the PennVet Canimetrics workshop at the JSWK9 conference. In this episode, learn more about Canimetrics, worki

In this episode we meet Brad Gillespie, invited speaker for the JSWK9 conference. Brad has 25 years experience, handling and training law enforcement K9s. Listen in to learn more about Brad's experience in lessons he has

In this episode, I interview Dr. Emily Bray, Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona. Dr. Bray talks about her research with guide and assistance dogs. Dr. Bray has investigated the effect of maternal style and

In this episode, I interview Dr. Paul Waggoner, Co-Director for the Center of Canine Performance Sciences. Dr. Waggoner is the keynote speaker of the JSWK9 conference and an industry leader for detection dogs for the las

In this episode, I interview Dr. Zenithson Ng at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Ng will talk about his experience as a veterinarian for working dogs and his research on human-animal interactions. How important is the b

In this episode, we interview JSWK9 founding team member Dr. Lucia Lazarowski. We answer important questions like: What is a dog's memory for odor like? What cognitive and behavior traits are associated with working dog

Meet JSWK9 Conference organizer and Director of the Penn Vet Working Dog Center, Dr. Cynthia Otto. Get to know Dr. Otto, her background, and how she started with working dogs. Learn about the moment that changed it all,

In this episode, Lauryn and I battle out dog vs. instrument! Here is a video of Lauryn doing this test! Or perhaps there is a world where we live together with dog and instrument? We talk about the limitations of each as

Meet the team for the Joint Symposium for Working K9s. In this episode, I (Nathan) interview Cindy Otto, Melissa Singletary, Lucia Lazarowski, Paola Tiedemann, Lauryn DeGreeff-Silk and Craig Shultz. We introduce the podc
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