
The Instinctive Australian Shepherd
Sports & Recreation Podcasts
The definitive podcast for all things Australian Shepherd.
Location:
United States
Genres:
Sports & Recreation Podcasts
Description:
The definitive podcast for all things Australian Shepherd.
Language:
English
Episodes
Protecting the Working Aussie: The Futurity, Vetting, and What Comes Next
2/25/2026
In this update episode, Jacque Tinker shares major news from the working Australian Shepherd world—plus several big announcements you won't want to miss. The episode spotlights the Working Aussie Source (workingaussiesource.com), a vetted directory built to protect and promote true working-bred Australian Shepherds for the people who genuinely need them: ranchers, farmers, grazers, and serious stockdog homes.
Jacque explains the purpose and history of the Working Aussie Source, how litters are reviewed, and why preserving concentrated working genetics matters. She also dives into the return of a legendary working-dog tradition: the Futurity, revived for the first time in 20 years, and now expanded into a multi-event weekend designed to showcase real ranch work—not just arena patterns.
You'll also hear updates on upcoming events, how to support the Futurity, where to find trainers and resources, and a personal announcement Jacque has been waiting a long time to share.
In This Episode
What the Working Aussie Source is and why it exists
How breeders and litters are vetted (and why that can be controversial)
Why working Aussies need a purpose—and why placement matters
The return of the Futurity and what makes it different today
Why Jacque raised the Futurity age and structured it around real ranch tasks
Introduction of the World Ranch Dog Finals (the updated "maturity" concept)
Details for the combined 2025/2026 event weekend: April 23–26, 2026
How to sponsor and support: Friends of the Futurity
Training opportunities, camps, and lessons through stockdogtrainer.com
Big personal news: Jacque's Copper the Ranch Dog children's book series is underway
Announcements Mentioned
Swag shop: australianshepherdnation.com
Discount code: INSTINCT10 (10% off)
Futurity + Ranch Dog Finals: April 23–26, 2026
Support the event: "Friends of the Futurity" sponsorship option on workingaussiesource.com
Cattle Camp + training: stockdogtrainer.com
New books coming: Copper the Ranch Dog children's book series (Book 1 in illustration now; Books 2–3 in editing
Duration:00:43:08
Instinct at Work: Australian Shepherds with a Job That Matters
1/14/2026
What if your Australian Shepherd's biggest superpower isn't speed or herding instinct… but their nose?
In this episode of The Instinctive Australian Shepherd, host Jacque Tinker sits down with Kallie Bongtrager, a Nursery Inspector and Compliance Officer with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources—and a handler who takes her working Aussies into the field to help detect one of the most disruptive invasive pests in the U.S.: the spotted lanternfly.
Kallie shares what her job looks like on the ground—inspecting nurseries, tracking plant pests and pathogens, and responding to public reports—then takes us deep into the real-world process of training detection dogs on lanternfly egg masses (including the surprising challenges: "dead" vs. "live" eggs, changing scent over time, tiny odor cones, and why trust in your dog matters more than your eyes).
You'll also meet her three Aussies:
Que (retired, still brilliant, still hungry)
Epic (the seasoned field dog with the "freeze-and-dance" alert)
River (the young trainee learning the difference between "search" and "follow my footsteps")
Along the way, you'll hear a jaw-dropping story about egg masses hidden inside a woodpecker hole and under bark—found by scent alone—plus a candid look at how conservation detection work is built through experimentation, mistakes, and miles.
If you've ever wondered what "a real job" for an Aussie can look like outside the ranch—or you're looking for ways to channel that busy brain into meaningful work—this one will light you up.
Topics include: conservation detection dogs, spotted lanternfly impact, training aids and scent tubes, field searches on the edge of infestations, handler trust, and why mental work can tire an Aussie better than endless fetch.
www.theinstinctiveaussie.com
Duration:00:45:47
The Australian Shepherd That Replaced Four Cowboys
12/31/2025
What does a real working Australian Shepherd look like in 2025?
In this episode of The Instinctive Australian Shepherd, Jacque Tinker sits down with Shawn Raff, a Georgia cattleman running roughly 4,000 head across large blocks of ground—and relying daily on one exceptional Aussie: Rooster.
Rooster isn't a "weekend ranch dog." He's the kind of partner most people only hear about: moving 700–800 head in a couple of hours, shifting dairy heifers pasture-to-pasture, working chutes and tubs, and staying steady on concrete where one wrong move can cost thousands. Shawn breaks down what makes Rooster different—his natural stock sense, his ability to adjust his pressure based on the type of cattle, and the stamina it takes to work all day because "there is no putting him back."
You'll also hear about Rooster's temperament off the cattle—calm, social, and beloved by everyone on the operation—plus the moment Shawn realized Rooster wasn't just a good dog… he was a once-in-a-lifetime kind of dog. From "thinking dog" instincts to heat conditioning, from real-world usefulness to trial-ring differences, this conversation is a powerful reminder of what we're trying to preserve: the true working Australian Shepherd.
Plus: Rooster's recognition through the Georgia Farm Bureau, including public events, interviews, and meeting state leaders—proof that working dogs still matter, and still inspire.
If you care about preserving the working Aussie, this one's for you.
Join the conversation:
Facebook group: Instinctive Australian Shepherd
Show notes + links: theinstinctiveaussie.com
Here are some cool links:
https://youtu.be/N6gRhdrtyUs
Duration:00:48:36
Saddle up with your Aussie- Horse & Dog Trail Competitions
11/19/2025
Join host Jacqueline Tinker on a unique journey into the world of horse and dog trail activities. In this special episode, Jacqueline interviews two passionate enthusiasts: Danielle Beumkes from the Netherlands and Kimberly Watson from Texas. Discover how this exciting sport combines the agility of dogs with the grace of horses, creating a dynamic and fun experience for both animals and their handlers.
Segment Highlights:
Danielle Beumkes shares her experiences from the Netherlands, where horse and dog trail activities are gaining popularity. Learn about her journey with her Australian Shepherd, Tony, and her quarter horse, Lena, as they navigate this thrilling sport.
Kimberly Watson, a pioneer of the horse and dog trail program in the U.S., discusses the challenges and joys of starting this activity stateside. Discover how you can get involved and what it takes to train your dog and horse for these unique competitions.
Whether you're a seasoned trainer or new to the world of horse and dog trails, this episode offers insights, tips, and inspiration to get started. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation that celebrates the bond between humans, dogs, and horses.
🔗 Join the Conversation:
Connect with fellow enthusiasts on our Facebook group, "The Instinctive Australian Shepherd," and visit our website at theinstinctiveaussie.com for show notes and more.
Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform to stay updated on new episodes. See you on the trail! 🐴🐶
Resource mentioned in the podcast:
https://hadtrailusa.com/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/541735102159617
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxhVWnpg3wc&t=18s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIhqaoCtzUg
Duration:00:46:28
Australian Shepherds Across the Pond- High level working dogs with Kat Farrants
4/3/2025
In this episode I am talking with Kat Farrants from the UK about her successes with her Australian Shepherds in high levels of competition. We spend our time talking about dog sports and mindset and all things Aussie competition. It's a great conversation and I am sure you will enjoy more stories about the working Australian Shepherd.
Kat Farrants has owned Aussies for 25 years, and bred for 20 years. She started in obedience with Shanti, her homebred Aussie, at pre-beginners, and in just 4 years, we were working Championship Class, and were the highest placed female Aussie in the crufts Obedience Championships. Her journey with Shanti was meteoritic. She quickly made Shanti’s daughter, Gracie the third female Aussie Obedience Champion in history. Gracie is the only living Aussie Obedience Champion, and the only Aussie working Championship Class. For context, Kat has now competed at the Crufts Obedience Championships Five times, and in four of those times, she was the ONLY competitor of females to not have collies.
This year, Gracie’s been sick, so isn’t at the Crufts Obedience Championships, and there are NO DOGS OTHER THAN COLLIES competing! UK obedience is a super tough tough sport, and champions are very few and far between. It’s been amazing to have the first homebred female Aussie Champions and first Mother and Daughter champions.
Gracie now competes in IGP (Schutzhund) and is the only Aussie to qualify IGP3 in the UK in history, and she has competed at National level in IGP. We are working towards the qualifiers for the world championships, where she is competing against Malis and GSD’s and is aiming to be the first Aussie worldwide to compete at the IGP World Championships. Kat occasionally breeds, under the Solarwind affix, and she runs the Mindset for Dog Sports Membership, she is known as the Dog Sports Coach. The secret to Kat’s success? Is it’s all in the mind (and with Aussies this is the most important thing of all!)
Find Kat's videos and websites below:
https://www.youtube.com/@Dogsportcoachkat
https://www.thedogsportcoach.co.uk/
Connect with Jacqueline Tinker:
Lessons, trained dogs, occasional puppies, clinics, and trials
Phone number: 817-948-8825
www.stockdogtrainer.com
www.intinctiveaussie.com
www.workingaussiesource.com
Duration:01:25:03
True Versatility - Working Ranch dogs - Winning Trial dogs with Tom Collins
2/20/2025
Yes, Virginia, a Working Ranch Dog can Trial!
Join us for this fascinating discussion about working ranch dogs and trialing dogs with Tom Collins from Fruitville, Idaho. Tom and I discuss the value of a working ranch dog and the fun of the game of trialing.
This conversation morphed out of a spirited discussion in the Working Aussie Facebook group. Tom and I share the opinion that a dog can work and ranch and then go win in the trial arena.
Tom and I share the honor of winning the ASCA Stockdog Finals Cattle Champion award. My dog Copper and I won in 2022 and Tom and his dog Doc won in 2024. We discuss the excitement and thrill of winning that honor and more importantly, how valuable each of our dogs are on our ranch.
Do you have a question or are you interested in a private or virtual lesson? Reach out to Jacqueline for more information!
Connect with Jacqueline Tinker:
Lessons, trained dogs, occasional puppies, clinics, and trials
Phone number: 817-948-8825
www.stockdogtrainer.com
www.intinctiveaussie.com
www.workingaussiesource.com
Duration:01:28:40
The Working Aussie Source Big Announcement
1/3/2025
Ok. The Big Announcement I have been teasing is here! It turns out there are 4 announcements. BIG CHANGES coming for the Working Aussie Source....
Please share with your friends. This is very pertinent if you are trialing in January! Get in on this soon....
The season runs from January 1- December 31, 2025
Special props to Trudy VanDine Viklund Bruce Nelson Kristie Franks Fernand Ghen Bhoy Opelinia and thanks to everyone who has been supporting the Working Aussie Source over the years. Kristin Tara Horowitz, I hope this makes you proud!
Announcement:
1) Website Update
2) Futurity & Maturity Announcements
3) WAS Dog of the Year
4) WAS World Ranch
Check it out in this video announcement.
Time to let our light shine!
Duration:00:33:46
Upping our Herding Game- Raising Expectations with Erin Eckert Part 1
1/10/2024
This is part 1 of an excellent interview with Erin Eckert.
In this podcast episode, Jacque Tinker and Erin Eckhart delve into the intricacies of training and trialing Australian cattle dogs and Australian shepherds. They discuss the challenges of working with livestock, the importance of understanding dog behavior, and the impact of genetics on performance. They emphasize the need for resilience, continuous improvement, and the value of a supportive community. The conversation also touches on the importance of overcoming fear of mistakes, adapting to varying conditions, and the deep bond formed between handlers and their dogs through the process of training and trialing.
Duration:00:48:52
Bulls, Broncs and Dogs- The Bulls Behind the Pro Riders and the Aussies that Care for Them
7/21/2023
In this podcast episode, host Jacque Tinker interviews Jan Wyatt-Owens, who is involved with Australian Shepherds and raises bulls for rodeos. They discuss Jan's involvement with Australian Shepherds, her experiences with training and trialing her dogs, and the intelligence and versatility of the breed.
Jan also talks about her experiences raising bulls for rodeos, the process of raising and training them, and the dangers and challenges involved. They touch on the development of the Hanging Tree breed and the rodeo industry as a whole. Jan also mentions her excitement about getting a new puppy and the importance of giving dogs a good life.
The beginning of the podcast [00:00:08] Introduction to the podcast and the goal of preserving the working Australian Shepherd breed.
Jan's introduction and involvement with Australian Shepherds [00:01:34] Jan talks about how she got into the breed and her experiences with Australian Shepherds as working dogs.
Jan's experiences with show dogs [00:04:32] Jan discusses her journey into the confirmation ring and her experiences with show dogs, including her champion show dog and the versatility of Australian Shepherds.
The intelligence and reasoning abilities of Australian Shepherds [00:10:17] Discussion about how Australian Shepherds are intelligent and can reason, and how they can quickly learn from experiences.
Raising rodeo bulls and the dangers involved [00:11:54] Conversation about the risks and dangers of raising rodeo bulls, including personal experiences with bulls causing harm.
Competition and money in the rodeo bull industry [00:14:29] Explanation of the registration and competition process for rodeo bulls, including the importance of identification tags and the various events and prize money available.
The challenges of raising rank bulls [00:20:53] Jan Owens discusses the difficulties of raising rank bulls and the shift towards rider-friendly bulls in the PBR.
Training and handling rank bulls [00:23:46] Jan Owens talks about the importance of training and handling rank bulls, including the need for them to have good manners and be able to handle well.
The use of flank ropes in bull riding [00:28:43] Jan Owens explains the purpose and technique behind using flank ropes in bull riding, emphasizing the importance of allowing the bull to kick freely.
The Bulls' Athleticism [00:30:14] Discussion about the athleticism and care of bulls used in rodeos.
Exposing Bulls to Dogs [00:33:35] The importance of exposing bulls to dogs from a young age and the role of dogs in handling the bulls.
Impressive Working Dogs [00:37:15] Praising the skills and abilities of working dogs, specifically mentioning a dog named Dude and his impressive performance.
The intelligence and versatility of Australian Shepherds [00:40:07] Jan Owens discusses how certain dogs, like Black Bear and Dude, took working dogs to the next level in terms of their intelligence and savvy.
The confusion between Hanging Tree dogs and Australian Shepherds [00:41:02] Jacque Tinker explains the confusion that can arise when discussing Hanging Tree dogs, which were bred by crossing Australian Shepherds with other breeds, and Australian Shepherds themselves.
The characteristics and variety of Hanging Tree dogs [00:42:01] Jackie Tinker and Jan Owens discuss how Hanging Tree dogs do not breed true and have a wide variety of appearances and working styles, making them not yet a true breed.
The Rodeo Partnership [00:50:05] Jan Owens discusses the partnership opportunities in rodeo, similar to racehorse ownership, where people can co-own bulls and watch them compete.
Owning Bulls and Broncs [00:50:42] Jan Owens explains how individuals can get involved in rodeo by owning or co-owning bulls, broncs, or heifers.
Touring the Ranch [00:51:54] Jacque Tinker plans a field trip to Jan Owens' ranch to explore the rough country, see the bucking horses, and learn more about rodeo.
Duration:00:53:40
A Look Back at Hangin' Tree Dude and Modern Day Trialing
5/21/2023
Pull your toes in or put your steel toed boots on! We are getting real in this episode and some topics may be uncomfortable.
In this particular episode of the Instinctive Australian Shepherd Podcast, the host, Jacque Tinker, engages in an insightful conversation with Jodi Tietjen, a guest who has extensive experience in working with dogs, particularly Australian Shepherds and Border Collies. Jodi shares her knowledge and expertise on training and breeding these dogs, highlighting the significance of preserving good lines in the breed. She explains how breeding practices can impact the health and temperament of the dogs, and how responsible breeding can help maintain the breed's integrity.
Moreover, the discussion sheds light on the importance of supporting and encouraging each other in the dog trialing and training community. Jodi shares her experiences of being a part of this community and how it has helped her grow as a handler and breeder. She emphasizes the significance of having a positive mindset and seeking out opportunities to learn and improve.
Overall, this episode offers valuable insights into the world of working dogs and the responsible breeding practices that are essential for maintaining the health and well-being of these animals. It also highlights the importance of community support and continuous learning in the pursuit of excellence in dog training and handling.
Time Stamps:
Jodi's first Australian Shepherd, Hangin' Tree Dude [00:02:29] Jodi talks about her first Australian Shepherd, Hangin' Tree Dude, and how he changed her life. She also discusses his strengths and weaknesses.
Breeding and preserving good lines in the Australian Shepherd breed [00:06:15] Jodi and Jacque discuss the importance of breeding and preserving good lines in the Australian Shepherd breed, specifically mentioning the impact of Hangin' Tree Dude on the breed.
Importance of Breeding Good Lines [00:07:38] Discussion on the influence of a male dog named Hangin' Tree Dude in working pedigrees and the importance of reproducing good dogs with good foundations.
Risk and Benefits of Line Breeding [00:09:21] The benefits and risks of line breeding, specifically breeding individuals that are tightly lined bred, and the importance of well-thought-out line breeding to get consistent traits.
Challenges of Finding Good Dogs to Breed To [00:12:01] The challenges of finding good dogs to breed to in the past, before the internet, and the difficulty of finding the exact cross that matches even with modern technology. The importance of line breeding to achieve consistency in working dogs.
Breeding and preserving good lines [00:14:09] Jodi talks about the importance of lime breeding in working dogs, specifically Australian Shepherds and Border Collies.
Culling and rehoming dogs [00:15:08] The conversation shifts to the topic of culling dogs that don't meet the necessary traits for working dogs, and how the process has changed over time to focus on rehoming instead.
Dude, the heroic Australian Shepherd [00:17:21] Jodi shares a story about her first Australian Shepherd, Dude, who saved a pony from a dangerous stud horse and showed incredible loyalty and bravery.
Training a Solid Minded Dog [00:20:20] Jodi talks about her experience training her Australian Shepherd, Hangin' Tree Dude, and how he was able to run a sheepdog course with her.
The Importance of Breeding and Preserving Good Lines [00:23:16] Jodi discusses the importance of breeding and preserving good lines in the Australian Shepherd breed and how she left the breed due to the lack of growth and wanting to keep things dumbed down.
Pushing the Boundaries of Working Dogs [00:25:04] Jacque and Jodi talk about the importance of pushing the boundaries of working dogs and how some breeders and trainers are still playing small with the breed. They also discuss the beauty of the things that working dogs do when the camera is not there.
Encouragement and Joy [00:27:14] The speakers...
Duration:00:58:54
Just what the Doctor Ordered- Australian Shepherd Therapy Dogs
2/2/2023
In this episode, Jacque speaks with Brad Hawkings, an Australian Shepherd breeder and trainer in Pembroke, Kentucky.
About 5 years ago, Brad learned about a therapy dog workshop in his area. At that time thought that his dog, Bannock, would be perfect to enroll. Bannock not only passed with flying colors, but he was then allowed to go into any situation therapy dogs are allowed, schools, hospitals, nursing homes.
Soon after becoming certified, Brad and Bannock were invited to a camp for children with serious illnesses. Tune in to hear Brad tells this story, which is sure to bring you to tears.
In this episode, Brad shares advice on how he trains his therapy dogs, and about the Canine Good Citizen test, which is an expert-made training program designed to help you and your dog be the best you can be–together.
Brad’s mini farm is a prime place to raise and train Aussie's. He has been breeding Aussies for almost 20 years, striving to produce top quality Aussies which are both intelligent and healthy. His breeding stock is registered with either ASCA and/or AKC.
He believes in the health of the dog. His dogs are on regular heartworm prevention, flea and tick control and have all the appropriate vaccinations. When they turn two, they go in for hip exams and get OFA certified. His dogs are not only working dogs but make lifelong companions.
Connect with Brad:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bradford.w.hawkins
Website: https://www.barknstomp.com
Connect with Jacqueline Tinker:
www.stockdogtrainer.com
www.intinctiveaussie.com
www.workingaussiesource.com
Duration:01:01:42
Am I exercising my Aussie enough? Common Myth Busted!
12/12/2022
When owning an Australian Shepherd, or thinking of getting one, so many questions arise. In this episode, Jacque becomes an Aussie Whisperer and answers some of the most commonly asked questions about the truth behind owning and training an Australian Shepherd.
Questions in this episode:
What can I do to exercise my dog enough mentally and physically during the day?How much exercise does my dog actually need?How can I stop my very excited Aussie from jumping and being a maniac when people come over to visit? How can I help my pandemic puppy combat separation anxiety? What should I do if my Aussie hates my partner? Do you have a question or are you interested in a private or virtual lesson? Reach out to Jacqueline for more information!
Connect with Jacqueline Tinker:
Lessons, trained dogs, occasional puppies, clinics, and trials
Phone number: 817-948-8825
www.stockdogtrainer.com
www.intinctiveaussie.com
www.workingaussiesource.com
Duration:00:41:47
Joe Sheeran and Woody the 2019 Farm Bureau Dog of the Year
6/19/2022
Today Jacque speaks with Joe Sheeran about Aussies. This is a very interesting conversation about Joe’s dog Woody the American Farm Bureau Federation's 2019 Farm Dog of the Year (the first Farm Dog of the year!).
Joe has a fascinating story about how he came to work with Austrailian Shepherds.
When Joe was looking for a dog, he met Rodger Stevens, owner of Pincie Creek Australian Shepherds. This is who he adopted Woody from. After that, Joe met Shelly Spotswood. She really introduced him to training his dogs for stock work. That led to trialing.
The way that Joe acquired Woody was very interesting. Woody was originally given to another owner, but after the owner gave him up, Joe stepped up and welcomed him into his life.
One day when Joe was herding, his cow attacked him, only to be saved by Woody. He was injured, but Woody saved his life.
Jacque and Joe also talk a lot about training their dogs to work with sheep, especially the stubborn ones. Dogs make mistakes, but as you spend more time with them, they learn and get used to different types of animals. No matter how much instinct they have, the Austrailian Shepherds still have to have an understanding of their duties.
Joe says dogs really have everything they need to know inside of them, it's just like training a person you work with. He is a big proponent of allowing dogs to figure out things for themselves. This allows the dog to use their mind, make their own decisions, and be more proactive of the needs of their tasks. It may not go well the first couple of times, but once they learn more and do not need to be told what to do, it can save the situation.
What separates Aussies from other dogs is the way they think. This episode really shares that what they can learn is unlimited.
Link to Woody’s Farm Dog of the Year video
https://vimeo.com/309145572
Connect with Jacqueline Tinker:
Lessons, trained dogs, occasional puppies, clinics, and trials
Phone number: 817-948-8825
www.stockdogtrainer.com
Duration:01:01:51
History and Working Dogs with Randy Kidd
2/1/2022
In this episode, Jacque speaks with Randy Kidd, owner of Kidd’s Australian Shepherd, about the history of Australian Shepherd, and what defines a working dog. They also discuss Australian Shepherd genetics and how it is so important when choosing a dog.
Randy Kidd grew up around working dogs. As he got older and started working in livestock, he decided it was time to get his own dogs. In 1979, Randy Kidd got his first registered Australian Shepherd and still works them to this day. He is the owner of Kidd’s Australian Shepherd.
Randy tells stories about working dogs and what a good working dog looks like and what they can do. He talks about the kind of dogs he likes and shares the history of his lines. He gives great advice on choosing pups, and getting into breeding working dogs.
Randy’s company, Kidd’s Australian Shepherd, continues to keep strong Hangin Tree and Slash V bloodlines as the principal breeding in their Aussie dogs. They believe that a powerful dog can handle all types of stock.
Randy strives to breed Aussies that are physically correct and sound, mentally strong, and dogs that are very trainable and fun to be around. The Aussies at Kidd’s Australian Shepherd meet their expectations or we will not sell them to someone else. Their dogs come with a full health guarantee and are guaranteed to want to work.
Connect with Randy Kidd:
Website: http://www.kiddsaustralianshepherds.com/
Connect with me, Jacqueline Tinker:
Lessons, trained dogs, occasional puppies, clinics, and trials
Phone number: 817-948-8825
www.stockdogtrainer.com
www.intinctiveaussie.com
Duration:00:29:58
Chain Behavior Training and Working with Explosion Detection Dogs featuring Élise Saint-Pierre
1/20/2022
This is a very interesting episode about training with chain behavior and how explosion detection dogs! Jacque speaks with Élise Saint-Pierre, the owner of Dig It Dogs Canine Services and an explosive detection canine handler.
She started with training when she was in high school with her terrier mix. After she graduated high school, she went to British Columbia for 6 months to learn more about dog training. When she got back to Nova Scotia, she started boarding and private training.
For Élise, chain behavior training sessions are her favorite way to work with a dog because she can see their true intelligence. A chain behavior is a multiple set of behaviors that a dog must do all of them, in order, for the dog to get the reward.
Élise is also working with an explosion detection dog, a shepherd named Roberta. Élise keeps up on her training and works on a lot of nose work (scent detection) with her.
When training, she says it's easy to get stuck in the frame of “this dog is not understanding the training” but Élise realized she needed to take a step back and train them based on what works for them.
Élise focuses on shaping the behavior. She starts with a goal in mind, and rather than have them follow a treat, she teaches them the process. She likes letting the dog be creative so they can figure out the system, rather than just going through the systems.
Élise has 2 “full-time” dogs with whom she focuses on obedience and agility training.
Connect With Elise Saint-Pierre:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Élise.saintpierre.7
Dig It Dogs Canine Services: https://www.facebook.com/DigItDogsCanineServices
Website: https://www.digitdogs.ca/
Connect with me, Jacqueline Tinker:
Lessons, trained dogs, occasional puppies, clinics, and trials
Phone number: 817-948-8825
www.stockdogtrainer.com
www.intinctiveaussie.com
www.workingaussiesource.com
Duration:00:40:21
Finding The Working Dog That Is Right For You, featuring Aaron Steel from Goats On The Go
12/27/2021
In this episode, Jacque speaks with Aaron Steele, founder of Goats On The Go and host of the Farm Dog podcast.
This is a very interesting conversation about finding a working dog that works for you. When you are looking for a working cattle dog, it is very important to understand the dog’s genetics. Building a relationship with an outside breeder is important, especially if you want to know the dog’s background, training, and potential health issues.
It is important to know what dog you want for your lifestyle, and that is why podcasts like The Instinctive Australian Shepherd and Farm Dog are educating people about the breeds and what to expect from them.
They were just having fun at first and started off their farm as a hobby, but quickly became a business called Goats On The Go®. Now they have 35 affiliates, including one in Canada and Australia.
His son’s helped manage the growth, but as they grew up and moved out of the house, he felt the “growing pain” and decided it was time to get his first stock dog - so he decided to interview experts and that was the birth of his podcast, Farm Dog.
Goats On The Go, based in Ames, Iowa, is a targeted grazing company that uses goats to sustainably manage unwanted vegetation on customers' properties. They also produce the most sustainable meat on Earth for restaurants and consumers. Aaron’s organization is helping people to stop surrendering to the use of poisonous herbicides or CO2-spewing equipment and using goats instead.
Connect with Aaron and Goats On The Go®:
Goats On The Go: https://www.goatsonthego.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goatsonthego/
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/goats-on-the-go/?viewAsMember=true
Farm Dog podcast: https://www.goatsonthego.com/farm-dog-podcast
Connect with me, Jacqueline Tinker:
Lessons, trained dogs, occasional puppies, clinics, and trials
Phone number: 817-948-8825
www.stockdogtrainer.com
www.intinctiveaussie.com
Duration:00:52:13
Clinic Hopping with Kathi Schwengel
12/6/2021
Title: Clinic Hopping with Kathi Schwengel
In this episode, I chat with Kathi Schwengel, an author and Australian Shepherd enthusiast. There are so many similarities between our lives, this conversation is like speaking with an old friend.
We talk about how having Australian Shepherds is like having a Ferrari without breaks. These dogs are amazing, they have such inner knowing, but you need to put breaks on them!
We also talk about what it is like living with Australian Shepherds, living on a farm, dealing with sheep, ducks, and other animals. Kathi was working with the versatility line of Aussies when she got her first sheep.
She was trialing and training her dogs, but realized she was missing all the good stuff that happens when you do it “the right way”. When you don't focus on the main end goal, you get to experience all the little goals, which she found was way more fun for her. She knew she wanted to continue taking her dogs to competitions, but she needed a break. She had to take a step back to find more joy for not only herself but her dogs as well.
We discuss ‘clinic hopping’ and changing techniques. I suggest finding one mentor and mastering one method before finding another method to experiment with.
Kathi is a fantasy author. Growing up, she spent a lot of time in the library with her librarian mother. Her newest book Bound In Shadow is available now on her website or on Amazon.
Connect with me, Jacqueline Tinker:
Lessons, trained dogs, occasional puppies, clinics, and trials
Phone number: 817-948-8825
www.stockdogtrainer.com
www.intinctiveaussie.com
www.workingaussiesource.com
www.australianshepherdnation.com
Connect with Kathi:
Kathi’s Website: https://shadowdanceaussies.com/
Kathi’s Author Website: http://klschwengel.com/
Kathi’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shadowdance_farm/
Kathi’s Books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/K.L.-Schwengel/e/B00ALKNP42%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share
Duration:00:51:33
Fire at the Double V
8/19/2021
This story is a nail biter. Trudy and her family escape the 2020 Wilhoit fire Oregon fire. She shares her story day by day and talks about how her Aussie, Jill rounded up the sheep and ducks.
Trudy talks about how the fire brought out the best and worst in people. She shares lessons learned and how she now prepares for potential disasters in the future.
Thanks Trudy for sharing this amazing story.
Copyright 2021- The Instinctive Australian Shepherd
Edited by: Dorien Vogelaar
Duration:00:47:36
Bindi - Hero Dog
5/28/2021
Meet Sonja Galley, owner of Bindi, 2021 Farm Bureau Dog of the Year. Bindi saved Sonja's life on her family dairy when a rogue heifer charged Sonja and had her on the ground.
Bindi is Sonya's right hand on the dairy farm. This is not only a great story, which will leave you with a lump in your throat or tears in your eyes, it is a nice look into the life of an American farmer and her dog. Make sure you check out the video in the link below...It is very exciting.
Copyright 2021- The Instinctive Australian Shepherd
Edited by: Dorien Vogelaar
Video of Bindi! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyG5vpFAB2c
Duration:00:39:04
Bring Jade Home
3/30/2021
This episode celebrates the resilience and intelligence of the Australian Shepherd. Jade is a young Aussie that is lost in Yellowstone following a serious accident.
Today I am interviewing Jade and her owners David Sowers and Laura Gillise as well as the author of the book, Bring Jade Home, Michelle Caffrey. The book is published by FarCountry Press.
This episode can be found on youtube at: https://youtu.be/hk645uL_aPo Meet Jade and watch this great interview!
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episode edited by: Dorien Vogelaar
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Facebook Michelle Caffrey Author
https://bringjadehome.blogspot.com/
Duration:00:50:07