This podcast is all about Detection Dogs we talking training, working the dog in the real world, starting a new dog or have an experienced dog, this show is for you. Calling all Detection dogs, Sniffer Dogs, those who compete in Nosework / Scentwork sports. If you work a detection dog that sniffs out bombs, drugs, guns, cell phones, electronic devices or anything else this podcast is for you
This podcast is all about Detection Dogs we talking training, working the dog in the real world, starting a new dog or have an experienced dog, this show is for you. Calling all Detection dogs, Sniffer Dogs, those who compete in Nosework / Scentwork sports. If you work a detection dog that sniffs out bombs, drugs, guns, cell phones, electronic devices or anything else this podcast is for you

In this episode of K9’s Talking Scents, host Cameron Ford sits down with veteran detection dog trainer and educator Jeff Meyer for a thought-provoking conversation about building clarity in K9 training.
Jeff shares insights from years in the field, including:
Whether you're a new handler or seasoned instructor, this episode is packed with honest reflections, tactical advice, and a no-BS approach to advancing your detection work.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 – Intro: Cameron welcomes Jeff Meyer
03:52 – Jeff’s background & foundational training beliefs
11:41 – “Find the hide” mindset: why it fails
18:27 – Clean reps vs. over-challenging the dog
25:03 – Handler timing, pressure, and building confidence
30:44 – Ego vs. outcome: learning to let go
38:18 – Why 9/10 reps should be simple, not flashy
45:02 – The power of being still: handler restraint
49:35 – Real world performance vs. training theatrics
56:41 – Odor Pays: reinforcing decision-making
1:01:52 – Jeff’s advice to new handlers and instructors
1:05:20 – Outro & closing thoughts