
Hunt Test Hobo Podcast
Welcome to the Hunt Test Hobo Podcast, your place for truck side chats and deep insights into the retriever game await.
Hosted by Chris Rud, a fellow retriever enthusiast and student of the game, this podcast is your go-to resource whether you're just dipping your toes into the retriever world or you're a seasoned handler looking to sharpen your skills.
Join us each week as we delve into the intricacies of retriever training, offering a blend of tips, tricks, and wisdom from both amateur enthusiasts and seasoned professionals. From tales of triumph to strategies for overcoming challenges, we explore it all, with a shared passion for forging unbreakable bonds with our loyal companions.
So grab your coffee, hop into the truck, and let's embark on this retriever adventure together. This is the Hunt Test Hobo Podcast, and I'm Chris Rud. Let's dive in.
Hunt Test Hobo Podcast
EP 14: Amateur Jim Templeton - Patience is Key: Slow and Steady Wins in Dog Training
In this episode of the Hunt Test Hobo Podcast, host Chris Rud welcomes Jim Templeton, an Arkansas-based amateur retriever trainer. The conversation kicks off with Chris sharing his recent life changes, including a job transition and a chaotic move, before diving into Jim's journey in dog training. Jim shares how he got started in retriever training in the early 1990s, his experiences in balancing hunting with family life, and the evolution of his training methods over the years. They discuss the importance of understanding a dog's pedigree, particularly focusing on the significance of the dam (female dog) in breeding decisions. Jim also talks about his dog, Ice, who has achieved significant success, including passing the Grand at 19 months old and earning seven Grand passes overall. The episode wraps up with insights on training techniques, the importance of patience in dog training, and a discussion about their experiences with hunt tests and field trials.