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 special replay episode of K9’s Talking Scents takes listeners back to one of the most insightful conversations ever recorded about the man behind Ford K9 and Stratos K9 — Cameron Ford. Originally aired on Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel, we’re bringing it to our K9TS audience so you can hear Cameron’s journey in his own words.
With more than 25 years in the detection dog world, Cameron shares:
• How he got started in K9 handling and why scent detection became his life’s work
• The evolution of working-dog training from military deployments to civilian law enforcement
• How science, data, and cognition research shaped the Odor Pays system
• Why modern security demands mission-specific detection dogs
• The misconceptions the public still has about K9 teams
• The real responsibilities of handlers in today’s threat landscape
This episode also touches on timely security concerns — including the increasing importance of detection dogs in preventing real-world threats — and how Cameron’s work continues to influence the future of the K9 profession.
Whether you’re a handler, trainer, supervisor, or someone who simply wants to understand the mind behind Ford K9, this replay offers a rare personal look into Cameron’s history and what drives his passion for the industry.
In this episode of K9’s Talking Scents, Cameron Ford sits down with world-renowned trainer Michael Ellis for one of the most in-depth conversations ever recorded on reinforcement theory, over-arousal, odor commitment, reward schedules, and why many detection dog programs unintentionally create false alerts.Together they break down the problems behind “reward-rich” training systems, how reinforcement can become punishing, why omission matters, and how to build dogs who persist, stay committed to odor, and search with accuracy — even in operational environments where rewards rarely come.This episode covers:• Why dogs become toy-obsessed instead of odor-committed• How handlers accidentally create false alerts• Why “continuous reinforcement” destroys operational reliability• Rewarding search vs rewarding finds• The science of frustration, dopamine, and over-performance• The difference between learning behavior and maintaining behavior• Why real-world deployments MUST be represented during training• How to introduce blanks, variable schedules, and expectation violation• "Satan’s Infinite Loop" and how trainers build bad habits into dogs• Why many dogs don’t indicate because they want the search to continue• How to build persistent, reliable, stable detection dogsIf you’re a detection dog handler, trainer, supervisor, or K9 program manager, this is a masterclass.CHAPTERS00:00 — Intro & catching up01:00 — Online education & training libraries02:00 — Are rewards harming performance?05:00 — Reinforcement vs intrinsic motivation07:00 — Over-arousal in detection dogs08:30 — Searching for toys vs searching for odor10:00 — False alerts & frustration12:00 — The “cheat code” problem14:30 — Reward-rich environments vs real deployments17:00 — Continuous vs variable reinforcement19:00 — Training that mirrors real-world operations21:30 — Expectation violation & handler discomfort23:00 — Why easy training creates weak dogs26:00 — Dogs that quit vs dogs that persist28:00 — Reducing rewards without breaking the dog30:30 — Reading search behavior correctly32:00 — Consistency in training fundamentals35:00 — Foundation errors that create future problems38:00 — When to introduce blanks41:00 — Reinforcing end-of-search behaviors44:00 — Fixing continuously rewarded dogs47:00 — Why dogs miss the first odor49:00 — Over-arousal & compensation behaviors52:00 — Indication obsession & unintended consequences54:00 — Odor recognition vs sit/down behavior57:00 — Natural indications & reading the dog59:00 — Satan’s Infinite Loop explained________________________________________🧠 TRAIN WITH FORD K9 — ONLINE & IN PERSONLevel up your detection dog training with Ford K9’s full education ecosystem:🔥 ONLINE COURSES & LECTURESOdor Pays System, Air Movement, Cognition, Problem Solving & more👉 https://FordK9.com🔥 FORD K9 MEMBERSHIP (BEST VALUE)Members-only seminars, monthly lessons, exclusive Q&As, full video library👉 https://FordK9.com/memberships🔥 IN-PERSON CLASSES — SANTA ROSA, CADetection Handler SchoolDetection Dog Training ClassOdor Pays Workshops👉 Sign up at: https://FordK9.com🛡️ STRATOS K9 — EVENT & VENUE DETECTION TEAMSPremier Explosive Detection & Firearm Detection Dog teams for:• Large-scale events• Conferences & expos• Concerts & festivals• Corporate security & dignitary operationsOur dogs are specialists, not generalists — one mission, one discipline, no cross-training.👉 Learn more: https://StratosK9.com📩 For event inquiries: [email protected]🐕 CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIALSStratos K9Instagram: https://instagram.com/stratosk9LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/stratosk9Ford K9Instagram: https://instagram.com/fordk9detectionFacebook: https://facebook.com/FordK9Detection
In this episode of K9's Talking Scents, I sit down with Dr. Melanie Uhde from Canine Decoded for an in-depth conversation about canine neuroscience and puppy development. We explore the critical early developmental periods, how a puppy's brain processes learning differently than an adult dog, and the science behind fear periods.
Dr. Uhde breaks down complex neuroscience concepts into practical insights for dog trainers and handlers, discussing everything from the pros and cons of early detection training to the role of dopamine, cortisol, and serotonin in behavior. We also dive into controversial topics like the balanced vs. force-free training debate, the increasing use of anxiety medications in dogs, and fascinating cultural differences between how dogs are raised and treated in the US versus Germany.
Whether you're raising a puppy, training detection dogs, or just fascinated by canine behavior and neuroscience, this conversation offers valuable insights backed by science and real-world experience.
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Chapters
0:00:00 - Introduction & Welcome
0:02:19 - Canine Decoded Update: Growth & New Programs
0:04:31 - Navigating the Balanced vs Force-Free Debate
0:12:01 - The Science Communication Challenge
0:24:05 - Peer Review Process: Behind the Scenes
0:42:25 - Research in Dog Training: What Makes Good Science
0:56:42 - Puppy Brain Development: 8-10 Weeks
1:06:00 - Fear Periods: What to Watch For
1:13:54 - Managing Novel Objects & Environmental Exposure
1:17:45 - Starting Detection Work Early: Pros & Cons
1:19:12 - Resilience & Stress Recovery in Puppies
1:20:18 - Learning from Hunting Dog Communities
1:24:15 - Olfaction vs Vision: How Dogs Process Information
1:29:05 - Drive, Arousal & Optimal Learning States
1:32:52 - Possessiveness & Social Dynamics in Dogs
1:37:47 - Cultural Differences: US vs Germany Pet Stores
1:40:00 - Dog Culture in Germany vs United States
1:47:33 - Wrap Up & Where to Find Dr. Uhde
In this episode of K9’s Talking Scents, host Cameron Ford welcomes Melinda Ruopp — a leader in the science of detection dog training and deployment.
Melinda brings decades of experience in research, program development, and scientific evaluation of canine teams. From field-based decision-making to the nuanced variables behind effective training, she breaks down:
Whether you’re a handler, trainer, or program supervisor, this conversation bridges the gap between operational demands and scientific rigor.
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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
In this episode of K9’s Talking Scents, Cameron Ford has a conversation about variable reinforcement with Natalie Morris — a detection dog trainer, evaluator, and educator who brings unmatched passion and clarity to the K9 community.
Together, they explore:
Whether you're a seasoned handler or just getting started, Natalie breaks down complex concepts like variable reinforcement into actionable insights. Her unique approach to education, her transition from handler to national evaluator, and her deep respect for both dogs and humans make this a must-listen.
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Chapters
00:00 - Introduction & Natalie’s K9 Journey
04:55 - Building Trust Between Handler and Dog
09:10 - Science vs Field Experience in Training
15:45 - Evaluating Teams: What Really Matters
22:30 - Common Handler Mistakes in Documentation
28:55 - Teaching Through Failure: Canine Psychology
35:40 - Advice for New Trainers Entering the Industry
42:12 - Why Membership-Based Training Changes the Game
46:45 - Closing Thoughts & Upcoming Opportunities
In this episode of K9’s Talking Scents, host Cameron Ford sits down with Orlando Police Chief Eric Smith for an honest and wide-ranging discussion on leadership, training, and the evolving role of K9 units in modern law enforcement.
Chief Smith reflects on:
This is a must-listen for handlers, supervisors, and anyone who wants to understand how high-level leadership decisions affect the boots on the ground — and the paws on the pavement.
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Chapters
00:00 - Intro: Chief Eric Smith Joins the Show
01:15 - How Eric Got Into Law Enforcement
04:40 - Early K9 Influences & First Impressions
08:20 - Lessons From the Streets: Patrol Before K9
12:45 - Working With K9s in Real-Time Scenarios
16:30 - A Look Inside Orlando PD’s K9 Unit
20:40 - Finding the Right Handler: More Than a Test
25:05 - Why K9s Aren’t Just Tools — They’re Partners
28:20 - Training Evolutions: Old School vs New School
32:50 - Mental Health & K9 Handlers
37:40 - Leadership Lessons: From Handler to Chief
42:10 - How Chiefs Can Better Support K9 Units
46:35 - Advice for Aspiring Handlers or Leaders
51:00 - Rapid Fire Round: Favorite Dog Stories & More
55:45 - Final Thoughts: What Makes a Good K9 Team
In this episode of K9’s Talking Scents, Cameron Ford welcomes back Tim Houweling to share lessons learned from his recent Texas flood deployment — a 21-day operation that tested handlers, dogs, and entire teams across 120 miles of devastation.
Tim walks us through:
🐕🦺 The realities of long deployments in extreme heat and humidity
💡 Lessons on conditioning, acclimatization, and handler fitness
⚖️ The debate over rewarding dogs during real deployments
📋 Why blanks and negative searches matter just as much as finds
🌊 The unique challenges of water, mud, and wide-area flood searches
This episode dives deep into how handlers adapt, how dogs contextualize environments, and what it really means to trust your K9 when lives are on the line.
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Chapters:
00:00 – Intro & Why Tim Returns
01:20 – Texas Flood Deployment Overview
03:30 – First Responders & Task Force Activation
05:45 – Mission Ready Packages & Team Makeup
08:15 – Challenges of 21-Day Deployments
12:00 – Heat, Acclimatization & K9 Conditioning
17:20 – Trusting Your Dog in Real Searches
21:45 – The Debate: Rewarding in Real Deployments
28:00 – Reading Dogs Under Stress & Context Cues
34:00 – Why Blanks & Negative Searches Matter
40:30 – Real-World vs Training Environments
45:00 – Handler Fitness & Long-Term Readiness
50:00 – Takeaways & Lessons for K9 Handlers
55:00 – Closing Thoughts & Resources
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In this episode of K9’s Talking Scents, host Cameron Ford sits down with Almog, founder of DogBase.co, a groundbreaking platform bringing data and analytics into the world of dog training. They dive into how trainers can leverage technology to track performance, identify training gaps, and ultimately build more effective working dogs.
From detection dogs to sport and service dogs, Almog explains how DogBase is changing the way handlers and trainers approach their craft. Cameron and Almog also discuss the challenges of modern training, how data can help trainers avoid bias, and what the future looks like when innovation meets decades of K9 expertise.
Whether you’re a professional trainer, handler, or just a dog enthusiast, this conversation offers a fascinating look at how science and technology are reshaping the canine training world.
00:00 – Intro & Guest Introduction
02:15 – Almog’s Background & DogBase Origin Story
07:40 – Why Data Matters in Dog Training
13:20 – Overcoming Bias with Technology
20:45 – How Trainers Use DogBase in Real Life
28:10 – Detection Dogs & Practical Applications
35:30 – Lessons Learned from Early Adopters
42:55 – The Future of K9 Training & Technology
49:00 – Closing Thoughts & Where to Find DogBase
Is your dog confused — or are you confusing your dog?
In this episode of K9's Talking Scents, Cameron Ford sits down with Ilse Duineveld, a working dog trainer, researcher, and behavioral expert who’s shaking up how we think about detection training.
Together, they dive into:
Why "odor load" might be sabotaging your dog’s ability to stay focused
The importance of clarity and consistency in scent work
How her research is reframing the way we approach K9 learning
Whether training multiple odors at once is helping… or hurting
How to build better focus and reduce noise in your training sessions
The line between operational readiness and overcomplication
Ilse is a blend of academic rigor and practical expertise — and this conversation is a must-listen for any handler who wants to go beyond reps and get to the why behind behavior.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Meet Ilse Duineveld: Her background in research & working dogs
02:45 - What’s “odor load” and why does it matter?
06:10 - Can you train too many odors at once?
09:55 - Odor clarity vs. odor confusion
14:32 - Ilse’s research on behavior, detection, and learning
18:47 - Building operational reliability in working dogs
22:18 - Is focus more important than reps?
26:10 - Science vs. handler instinct: where they meet
29:45 - Final thoughts and where to find Ilse’s work
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Few figures have had as lasting an impact on the K9 world as Jerry Bradshaw — founder of Tarheel K9, co-creator of PSA, and host of the Controlled Aggression podcast. In this special episode, Jerry sits down with K9's Talking Scents to reflect on the evolution of dog sports, detection dog methodologies, and the delicate balance between science and experience in modern training.
We go deep into:
If you’ve ever debated technique, struggled with online misinformation, or wondered how the greats think about training philosophy — this episode is for you.
00:00 - Intro & Meet Jerry Bradshaw
01:05 - The Origin of PSA
08:10 - Evolving Dog Sports & Breeds
14:20 - Why PSA Skipped Detection
18:14 - Changes in Detection Work
28:39 - Science vs Experience
35:40 - Simplifying What Matters
45:07 - Detection Training Methods
55:00 - Social Media & Misinterpretation
59:12 - The Value of In-Person Learning
01:07:03 - Advice for Handlers
01:13:15 - Double Blind & Real-World Readiness
01:17:39 - Collaboration Over Division
01:21:26 - Where to Find Jerry
01:22:55 - Outro