Tao Te Dog Of The Day

No big introduction here, I'll just flip through the Tao Te Ching as I did in an earlier post (click here for that post) and play a little with its relevance to scent work: Passage 22 Yield and overcome; Bend and be straight; Empty and be full; Wear out and be new; Have little and... Continue Reading →

Followership: The Path To Effective Leadership

Jocko Willink dedicated podcast (Jocko podcast) episodes 251-256 to an obscure training text written by a general from the WWII and Korean War era, Bruce C. Clarke. The book, Guidelines For The Leader And The Commander, is at once comfortingly familiar and surprisingly demanding. You might imagine an army training manual to be all about... Continue Reading →

Odor Whispers

On a recent morning I was chatting with a student after a fun and enlightening sniffing session. We began our talk by wondering about what the dog experienced during the session and how our choices to connect with the dog in the gray areas (when scent work behavior patterns fade into less recognizable expressions) using... Continue Reading →

The Wisening Of Sue McMahon

Spoiler alert: I can't tell you who Sue McMahon is. I can tell you she is my mom. I can tell you she is retiring in a few days from a 32 year career as a Special Ed Para at Mississippi Elementary. I can tell you other things about her, but I can't tell you... Continue Reading →

Tapping Out is Not Giving Up.

On an episode from the Warrior Kid podcast, the host, Jocko Willink answers a question from a kid who wants to learn how to do Jiu Jitsu without "tapping out" - the act of physically tapping your opponent to signal an end to the match. Jocko uses the question to guide listeners through the reasoning... Continue Reading →

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