K9s Talking Scents

Cameron Ford

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 

  • 1 hour 11 minutes
    #114 Detection Dog Standards and the Red Kong

    In this episode, Cameron Ford and Dr. Paola Tiedemann discuss the role of OSAC and NIST in establishing standards for canine detection in forensic science. They explore the publication process, the importance of standardization, and the voluntary nature of these standards. 

    The conversation highlights the evolving nature of these documents and the significance of defining dogs as sensors. Legal implications and community engagement are also emphasized as crucial elements in the successful implementation of these standards. In this conversation, Paola Tiedemann and Cameron Ford explore various aspects of canine detection, including the analysis of Kongs, the misconceptions surrounding bomb and gun dogs, and the complexities of chemical detection in firearms. 

    They discuss the challenges posed by 3D printed guns, the evolving threats in explosive detection, and the ongoing research into fentanyl. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding chemical mixtures and the need for handlers to ask the right questions about training aids.

    Watch this episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/iKbKOq3RoJc

    To sign up for OSAC click here https://www.nist.gov/organization-scientific-area-committees-forensic-science/how-to-work-with-us/apply-join-osac

    Links to published standards https://www.aafs.org/search/standards

    Sponsors:

    Getxent (odor Absorption) Training aids. http://www.getxent.com

    Precision Explosives get your explosive and drug training aids here.  NO LICENSE required. http://www.pre-exp.com

    Sci K9 TADD Keep your training aids safe http://www.scik9.com

    Ford K9 For everything Detection Dogs and online classes and webinars http://www.fordk9.com

    27 February 2025, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 45 minutes
    #113 The Invisible Bomb with Todd Wilber

    In this episode of K9's Talking Scents, host Cameron Ford engages with Todd Wilber from Precision Explosives to discuss the intricacies of explosives, odor prints, and their applications in training detection dogs. The conversation delves into the science behind odor absorption, the importance of surface area in training aids, and the safety considerations when handling hazardous materials. 

    They also explore the debate surrounding the use of Kong toys in detection training and innovative solutions for integrating scent into training tools. This conversation delves into the intricacies of dog scent detection, focusing on various training methods, the implications of 3D printing in creating training aids, and the evolving landscape of bomb detection. The speakers discuss the importance of adapting training to current threats, the effectiveness of different detection materials, and the necessity of realistic training scenarios to prepare dogs for real-world applications. 

    In this conversation, Todd Wilber and Cameron Ford delve into the complexities of explosive detection, focusing on the training of bomb detection dogs and the various types of explosives they may encounter. They discuss the importance of understanding different explosive materials, the challenges posed by new homemade explosives like TATP and R-Salt, and the critical communication needed between dog handlers and bomb technicians. The conversation also highlights the risks associated with dual-purpose detection dogs (Gun and Explosive) and the need for specialized training to ensure safety and effectiveness in the field.

    Contact Todd Wilbur at http://www.pre-exp.com

    Sponsors:
    Getxent: Purchase blank or odor soaked tubes at http://www.getxent.com or at http://www.pre-exp.com

    Michael Ellis School: The only place to get authentic Michael Ellis videos *Michael's Version  and training with Michael Ellis is at his website http://www.michaelellisschool.com 

    Ford K9 for all things Detection Dogs and to find webinars, seminars and online classes go to http://www.fordk9.com

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Explosives and Precision Explosives
    02:11 Understanding Odor Prints and Their Applications
    06:01 The Science Behind Odor Absorption and Release
    10:00 Best Practices for Using Training Aids
    12:00 Documenting Training with Odor Aids
    16:05 Exploring the Role of TADs in Training
    19:47 Safety Considerations with Hazardous Materials
    24:08 The Debate on Kong Toys in Detection Training
    28:04 Innovations in Scented Training Tools
    31:23 Understanding Dog Scent Detection
    33:03 The Rise of 3D Printing in Detection Training
    35:54 Evaluating Electronics Detection Methods
    38:52 Innovations in Bomb Detection Training
    46:56 Adapting to Evolving Threats in Bomb Detection
    55:59 Creating Realistic Training Scenarios
    01:07:16 Explosive Pairings and Training for Detection
    01:12:36 Understanding Smokeless Powder: Single vs Double Base
    01:14:17 Hazardous Device Mixtures and Training Considerations
    01:18:36 TATP and HMTD: Emerging Threats in Explosives
    01:21:24 The Explosive Train: Key Components for Bomb Dog Handlers
    01:24:31 Communication Between Handlers and Bomb Technicians
    01:27:10 Invisible Bombs: Concealment Techniques and Challenges
    01:32:02 R-Salt: A New Homemade Explosive
    01:35:58 The Dual Role of Bomb and Firearms Detection Dogs

    4 February 2025, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 35 minutes
    #112 The Beef Stew Theory with Dr. Katylynn Sloan

    In this episode, Cameron Ford interviews Dr. Katylynn Sloan, a chemist with the United States Secret Service, who specializes in canine detection and odor availability. They discuss her extensive background in explosives research, recent publications on canine training, and the importance of understanding odor dynamics in detection work. 

    Dr. Sloan emphasizes the significance of surface area, temperature, and generalization in training dogs, as well as the challenges posed by packaging and standards in the field. The conversation aims to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical application for canine handlers. In this conversation, Katylynn Sloan and Cameron Ford delve into the complexities of odor detection training for dogs, discussing the challenges of teaching dogs to recognize different odors, the importance of understanding vapor pressure, and the implications of using synthetic and alternative training aids. 

    They also address the evolving threats in explosive detection, emphasizing the need for handlers to stay informed and adapt their training methods accordingly. In this conversation, Cameron Ford and Katylynn Sloan discuss the complexities of bomb detection, focusing on the evolution of explosive materials, the importance of understanding chemical mixtures, and best practices for bomb dog handlers. 

    They emphasize the need for comprehensive training that includes exposure to various materials and mixtures, as well as collaboration with local bomb techs and adherence to safety standards.

    To contact Dr. Sloan email [email protected]

    Manipulation of Odor Availability paper https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.frontiersin.org%2Fjournals%2Fallergy%2Farticles%2F10.3389%2Ffalgy.2024.1445570%2Ffull%3Ffbclid%3DIwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3MM6785tXW49f94Bu32CP5weGp4w0lwX1izaE4m22VmfMnoNKXlDaD8qA_aem_fUV7ANAV8KkGdTq92PYy1w&h=AT0n95-NOzNFvO3HhiqH1J_XQCOKFwKUBmAczc_SPM4SShSZwdX_YwkRHrHi1j4SNmqF8zpRDSjWGAv2ggFL5vCrMqx9D5vaiIZi3Shf2IUDxX4uIt0eUqwDj2pVPBww_Xsf8iU_ig&__tn__=-UK-R&c%5B0%5D=AT11zQWZGxBzOe6Z6LJArD527zqP6acY89_7Wrz0JKqH2L8Xi1-2V4v-gOf20gAIOM2eX1vtOA1VNHA7pJDMKTnovrluGyIZLUSYxU6TAcry0eoUBJRW3BSMyqYPBlUyBOdAH7teK8d81OY_9tgT883jXBLKIAE1GtoYGFQKfUE-i-Hwduk

    Sponsors:

    Getxent http://www.getxent.com

    Precision Explosives for all your odor soak and explosive needs http;//www.pre-exp.com 

    Ford K9 for everything Detection Dogs from Webinars, online classes, seminars and Handler/Trainer Schools http://www.FordK9.com

    12 January 2025, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 38 minutes
    #111 2024 Detection Year End Review

    In this conversation, Cameron Ford and Natalie Morris discuss the evolution of training methods in the detection dog community, emphasizing the importance of adapting techniques to enhance communication, search intent, and the use of blanks in training. They explore the balance between science and experience, the significance of markers, and the role of handler behavior in shaping effective detection work. The discussion highlights the need for trainers to embrace change, implement variable reinforcement, and ensure clear communication with their dogs to improve overall performance. In this conversation, Cameron Ford and Natalie Morris delve into the intricacies of dog training, particularly focusing on detection dogs. They discuss the importance of understanding dog search behavior, advocating for the needs of the dogs, and the evolving trends in detection dog training. The conversation emphasizes the need for a balanced approach in training methodologies, the significance of community support among trainers, and the challenges faced in the professional dog training landscape. They also touch on the shift towards online learning and the value of in-person training experiences.

    Sponsors:

    Getxent http://www.getxent.com
    Sci K9 http://www.scik9.com
    Precision Explosives http://www.pre-exp.com
    Ford K9 for everything Detection dogs http://www.fordk9.com

    Chapters

    00:00 Year-End Review of Detection Dog Training

    06:13 Shifts in Training Philosophy

    06:34 Grounding Through Experience

    11:29 The Role of Pairing in Training

    16:32 Balancing Pairing and Delayed Conditioning

    22:17 Communication and Reward Mechanics

    27:37 Ending Searches Effectively

    34:23 Implementing Variable Reinforcement

    41:25 Gradual Progression in Training

    48:34 Advocating for Your Dog in Training

    56:19 Balancing Training Methods and Handler Confidence

    01:04:32 Trained Final Response vs. Reading Your Dog

    01:09:49 Training Dogs for Detection: Key Principles

    01:16:30 Evolving Standards in Dog Certifications

    01:25:13 The Shift to Online Learning in Dog Training

    01:30:54 Upcoming Events and Future Directions in Dog Training


    17 December 2024, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    #110 Ford K9 Detection Dog Q and A

    This podcast is from an impromptu Zoom Q&A session where I answered a variety of questions, ranging from basic detection concepts to more advanced or unique topics. I hope you enjoy the discussion! 

    For more Q&A sessions, detection training tips, or to submit your own questions, visit http://www.fordk9.com

    28 November 2024, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 43 minutes
    #109 Hurricane Deployment Debrief SAR K9

    In this episode of K9s Talking Scents, Cameron Ford engages with a panel of experienced search and rescue professionals Diana Bunch, Athena Haus and Jack Thorpe who share their insights and experiences from recent disaster recovery efforts in North Carolina following a hurricane. The conversation covers their backgrounds, the scale of the disaster, the importance of training, and the mental and physical preparedness required for such challenging deployments. The panelists emphasize the need for adaptability, the significance of exposing dogs to real-world distractions, and the critical human factors involved in disaster response. In this conversation, the speakers discuss their experiences in search and rescue operations, focusing on the unpredictability of the environment, the importance of teamwork, and the mental resilience required in high-stress situations. 

    They share profound experiences from swift water searches, the significance of proper training and equipment, and the human element that emerges during disasters. The conversation also addresses the challenges posed by self-deployment of unqualified teams and the need for handlers to check their egos and prioritize safety. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the complexities and challenges faced during search operations, particularly in cadaver searches. 

    They emphasize the importance of proper training, the need for handlers to be aware of their dogs' behaviors, and the significance of conducting blank searches to enhance detection skills. The discussion also highlights the necessity of teamwork and communication among search and rescue teams, as well as the value of learning from each other's experiences.

    Show Sponsors:
    Getxent http://www.getxent.com

    Sci K9 http://www.scik9.com

    Precision Explosives http://www.pre-exp.com

    Michael Ellis School http://www.michaelellisschool.com

    Ford K9 for everything detection dogs http://www.fordk9.com


    29 October 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 25 minutes
    #108 K9s Talking Scents "Emotion and Training" with Michael Nezbeth

    In this episode of K9's Talking Sense, Cameron Ford engages in a deep conversation with Michael Nezbeth, exploring various aspects of dog training, particularly in detection work. They discuss the importance of communication between trainers and handlers, the balance between scientific methodologies and the art of training, and the emotional connections that exist between dogs and their handlers. The conversation also touches on the evolution of training methodologies, the significance of learning through failure, and the impact of handler emotions on dog performance. They emphasize the need for inclusivity in training approaches and the importance of fostering constructive conversations within the dog training community.

    Sponsors:
    Getxent 
    http://www.Getxent.com

    Precision Explosives 
    http://www.pre-exp.com

    Ford K9
    http://www.fordk9.com

    Grassroots K9
    http://www.grassrootsk9.com

    Michael Ellis School
    http://www.michaelellisschool.com

    29 September 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 53 minutes
    #107 "Searching For answers Tracking, Trailing and SAR K9" with Shay Cook

    Episode #107 with Shay Cook. 

    In this episode, Cameron Ford interviews Shay Cook, a search and rescue dog handler, about her background and experiences in the field. They discuss the different disciplines within search and rescue, such as tracking, trailing, and area search, and the definitions and differences between them. They also talk about the importance of experience and learning from failures, as well as the need for ongoing handler education and support for volunteers in the search and rescue community. The conversation explores the importance of education and the ability to read the dog in search and rescue work. It emphasizes the need for handlers to have humility, learn from their mistakes, and trust their dogs. The use of control negatives and scent discrimination in training is discussed, as well as the challenges of collecting and storing scent articles. The conversation also touches on the need for training with diverse subjects, including those with medical conditions, and the importance of exposing handlers and dogs to realistic scenarios. In this final part of the conversation, Cameron and Shay discuss the importance of proper documentation and record-keeping in search and rescue work. They emphasize the need for handlers to accurately document their training and real searches, including the location, date, time, weather conditions, and a detailed narrative of what happened. They also discuss the importance of cross-pollination and collaboration among search and rescue teams, as well as the need for ongoing education and training. They highlight the significance of being professional in the field, including being physically and mentally fit for the job, having the necessary knowledge and skills, and being able to articulate and document their actions and observations. They also touch on the topic of training time and the importance of documenting the hours spent on training and proficiency.

    For more information on shay cook go to http://www.k9shay.com

    For more information on everything Detection dogs and to buy K9s Talking Scents gear go to http://www.fordk9.com

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Episode
    05:12 Defining Tracking, Trailing, and Area Search
    10:23 Lessons Learned from Experience
    13:39 Applying Science to Search and Rescue
    19:06 Balancing Standards and Individuality in Search and Rescue
    26:18 Supporting and Educating Volunteer Search and Rescue Handlers
    32:05 Handler Education and the Importance of Reading the Dog
    35:26 Embracing Failures and Learning from Them
    38:51 Humility, Learning from Mistakes, and Trusting Your Dog
    41:45 The Use of Control Negatives and Scent Discrimination in Training
    45:30 Collecting and Storing Scent Articles Properly
    48:21 Training with Diverse Subjects, Including Those with Medical Conditions
    54:31 Exposing Handlers and Dogs to Realistic Scenarios
    01:50:26 The Importance of Documentation and Record-Keeping

    22 August 2024, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    #106 "How does the dog feel about it" with Dr. Stewart Hilliard

    Summary

    In this episode, Cameron Ford sits down with Dr. Stuart Hilliard to discuss their experiences in the dog training world. Dr. Hilliard discusses the importance of looking at the scientific data and conclusions without prejudice or bias when it comes to dog training. He emphasizes the need to understand the science of aversive control and communicate what is known to practical dog trainers. The conversation then shifts to the concept of incorporating appropriate levels of reinforcement and punishers in dog training, and the search for a new term to express this approach. They also discuss the challenges of achieving stimulus control in detection dogs and the balance between specificity and generalization in Detection Dogs.

    To learn more about Kynology events go to http://www.michaelellisschool.com 

    To learn more about Detection Dog training go to http://www.fordk9.com

    16 July 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    #105 Bio Detection dogs with Lale Aksu

    In this Episode 

    Laleh Aksu, a trainer of C. difficile detection dogs, discusses the importance of using dogs to search for C. diff in hospital environments. C. difficile is a bacteria that can cause severe diarrhea and is a hospital-acquired infection. The dogs are trained to detect the presence of C. diff in the environment, such as on surfaces and in the air. Laleh explains the training process, the different strains of C. diff that the dogs are trained on, and the success rate of the program. She also discusses the challenges of training C. diff dogs and the rewards and markers used in training. Cameron Ford discusses the operational utilization of bio-detection dogs in hospitals, specifically for detecting C. diff. He explains that the dogs are trained to search areas such as supply rooms and storage rooms, but not patient rooms unless they are terminally cleaned. Ford also addresses the issue of false alerts and emphasizes the importance of reading and understanding the dog's behavior. He highlights the benefits of using bio-detection dogs in hospitals, including cost savings and improved infection control practices. However, he notes that the lack of exposure and support from some hospitals hinders the widespread acceptance of this resource.

    Contact Lale Aksu email: [email protected]

    Sponsors:
    Getxent http://www.getxent.com
    Precision Explosives for ALL your REAL odor needs and no licenses needed go to http://www.pre-exp.com   
    Ford K9 To learn even more about Detection Dogs go to http://www.fordk9.com



    20 June 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 52 minutes
    #104 Belief is the Death of Reason with Dr. Nathan Hall and Dr. Paola Tiedemann

    In this episode, Dr. Nathan Hall and Dr. Paola Tiedemann discuss their research on canine detection applications and the use of olfactometers. They explain that olfactometers are scientific instruments used to provide measured and standardized odors to animals. The researchers have been working on miniaturizing olfactometers and making them more rugged for various applications. They also discuss the merging of technology and dogs, predicting that within a few years, cameras and olfactometers could be used for initial dog training. They also explore the importance of the handler-dog relationship and the potential for technology to provide confirmation of the dog's findings. In this part of the conversation, Cameron and Paola discuss the importance of unifying the protocols and procedures used in scent detection. They emphasize the need to consider variables such as the length of time, collection methods, and the type of container used. They also discuss the plausibility of dogs remembering scents in real-world environments and the challenges of training dogs to match samples with different variations. They touch on the impact of factors like stress, medication, and age on human scent and the need for further research in these areas. They also highlight the importance of training dogs on a variety of targets and distractors to improve their ability to generalize and avoid false positives. Finally, they discuss the challenges of introducing new samples and variations in training and the need for ongoing evaluation and testing. In this final part of the conversation, Cameron Ford and Nathan Hall discuss the importance of challenging and critically evaluating detection dog training methods. They emphasize the need for accurate and informed decision-making in operational scenarios. They also explore the impact of odor concentration on a dog's ability to generalize and detect targets. The conversation then shifts to the research on firearms detection, including the significance of gunshot residue (GSR) and the volume of odor. They discuss the challenges of training dogs on different concentrations of odor and the importance of training on the actual weapon rather than just the powder. Finally, they touch on the ongoing research on ghost guns and the need to understand the odor profiles of 3D printed firearms.

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    Ford K9 for everything Detection Dogs go visit http://www.fordk9.com

    27 May 2024, 7:00 am
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