Hold the Line
A podcast by Jo Laurens
122 Episodes
-  Episode 82 - the unedited one, mostly clicker retrieve and recall questionsPublished: 1/15/2023
-  Episode 81 - the one with holiday gift ideas and product recommendationsPublished: 11/30/2022
-  Episode 80 - the one about how you put the HPR sequence togetherPublished: 11/2/2022
-  Episode 79 - over-population and the impact on quality of life for dogsPublished: 10/16/2022
-  Episode 78 - behavioural trilogy (part 3) - the super-driven, hunting crazy dogPublished: 10/4/2022
-  Episode 77 - boundaries and using food when competing or working a dogPublished: 9/16/2022
-  Episode 76 - chasing and how to prevent itPublished: 9/5/2022
-  Episode 75 - the bizarre laws where I live, hardmouth, raising a puppy and engaging an unenthusiastic dogPublished: 8/19/2022
-  Episode 74 - retrievers vs HPRs (choosing a breed)Published: 8/7/2022
-  Episode 73 - questions about exercise vs training, socialisation vs handler focus and pros and cons of group classesPublished: 7/20/2022
-  Episode 72 - behavioural trilogy (part 2) - food motivation, allergies, body sensitivity and focusPublished: 6/29/2022
-  Episode 71 - getting your pup swimmingPublished: 6/18/2022
-  Episode 70 - Split retrieves (or doubles!)Published: 5/31/2022
-  Episode 69 - listener questions and thoughts about headcollarsPublished: 5/21/2022
-  Episode 68 - a behavioural trilogy (part 1) - some thoughts about reactivity in working Labradors and - what happened to Fyr?Published: 5/6/2022
-  Episode 67 - listener questions about sooooo many interesting thingsPublished: 4/18/2022
-  Episode 66 - 'Baby' 3-handed casting and platformsPublished: 3/22/2022
-  Episode 65 - 'Drop' (that disgusting thing you are eating) and how to train itPublished: 2/15/2022
-  Episode 64 - the turn whistle, left or right back casts and a couple of myths getting bustedPublished: 1/11/2022
-  Episode 63 - making things realPublished: 12/19/2021
THE podcast for force-free gundog training! Hold the Line is committed to helping you to train your dog to an advanced level, using motivational methods and without the use of fear. Or pain. Or anything else nasty.
