Dog Driven Podcast

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Dog Driven Podcast

Dog Driven is a podcast for hunters, trainers, and handlers who live for early mornings, muddy boots, cold retrieves, and the bond built in the field. Hosted by Whitney Kaiser, the show features real conversations on sporting dog training, breeding, mindset, health, and the people shaping elite working dogs. From first retrieves to finished dogs, Dog Driven honors the journey, the work, and the dogs that give us everything.

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    From Fleas to Heartworm: Understanding Parasites Before They Become a Problem

    Parasite prevention is about a lot more than “worms.” In this Dog Driven solo episode, we break down the life cycles of common parasites in dogs, how infections happen, why year-round prevention matters, and the biggest mistakes owners make when it comes to keeping dogs protected. From fleas and ticks to intestinal parasites and heartworm, this episode is a practical look at why prevention is one of the most important parts of long-term canine care. Guidance in the episode aligns with current recommendations from CAPC and the American Heartworm Society, including year-round prevention and routine testing.

  2. 15

    From Pup to Partner: Building, Maintaining, and Honoring the Working Dog Across Every Life Stage

    What actually goes into building a working dog?In this episode of Dog Driven, we break down the complete life cycle of a working dog—from puppyhood to senior years—and what’s happening physically, mentally, and behaviorally at every stage.This isn’t surface-level advice.This is about understanding how dogs are truly developed—and where most handlers get it wrong.We cover:How to build confidence and structure in the puppy stageWhy adolescence feels like everything is falling apart (and how to handle it)What it takes to maintain peak performance in working dogsThe most overlooked factor shortening working dog careers: recoveryHow to properly support and honor your dog through their senior yearsIf you want a dog that doesn’t just perform—but lasts—this episode will change how you approach training, care, and long-term development.Because great working dogs aren’t just trained…They’re built.

  3. 14

    Wellness Isn't Optional

    Wellness isn’t something you focus on after there’s a problem—it’s what determines if the problem shows up at all.In this mini episode, we break down what real dog wellness actually looks like, why most dogs break down over time, and the simple daily habits that can change everything.

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    Slow Down to Progress Forward

    Most dogs don’t fail because they aren’t capable—they fail because they were rushed through the process.In this episode, we break down why slowing down in your training isn’t a setback… it’s the fastest way to build a dog that actually understands, performs consistently, and holds up under pressure.We’re talking about:Why handlers rush (and how it shows up in your dog)The small “almost right” behaviors that turn into big problemsHow to recognize confusion before it becomes failureWhat it really means to build clarity, confidence, and consistencyHow slowing down protects both performance and long-term soundnessIf your dog is inconsistent, struggling in new environments, or breaking down under pressure—this episode will help you understand why.The difference between an average dog and a great one isn’t speed.It’s how well the foundation was built.Want to actually apply this in your training?Download the freebie Slow Down Checklist and use it during your sessions:👉 www.staydogdriven.com

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    The Recovery Gap

    High-drive dogs are built to go.They crash through cattails, launch into cold water, run miles across rough ground, and give everything they have every time we ask.But the reality is this:Most working dogs don’t break down because they lack talent or drive.They break down because recovery is ignored.In this episode of Dog Driven, we dive into what I call The Recovery Gap — the space between the work we ask our dogs to do and the care we give them afterward.• Why high-performance dogs are more vulnerable to overuse injuries• The hidden impact of fatigue, dehydration, and micro-injuries• The difference between simply resting and true recovery• Practical recovery habits every handler should be implementing• How proper recovery can extend the career of a great dogBecause if we truly respect what these dogs give us in the field, on the track, or in the water…We have a responsibility to take care of them after the work is done.The dogs that give us everything deserve more than just the work.They deserve the recovery too.

  6. 11

    Consistency Over Chaos

    Life gets loud sometimes—and when it does, your dog feels it.In this solo episode, I talk about how the handler’s mindset, stress, and presence shape every training session. From retrievers and protection dogs to SAR, stock dogs, and service dogs, the person at the end of the lead is always part of the equation.This episode explores how to stay consistent, simplify training when life is heavy, and reset your approach so you and your dog keep moving forward.Because great dogs are built by steady handlers.

  7. 10

    Small Dog, Big Motor

    In the working dog world, size gets a lot of attention. Big retrieves. Big water. Big presence.But motor doesn’t come in pounds — it comes in heart.In this episode of Dog Driven, I sit down with Chris Luis of Tater’s Flyway out of Beaverton, Oregon, to talk about life and hunting behind a Cocker Spaniel — a compact breed that continues to prove it can run with the big dogs.We dive into:• What “motor” really looks like in a smaller working dog• Training and structuring high drive without chaos• Waterfowl performance in real-world conditions• Breaking breed stereotypes• And the kind of grit that doesn’t rely on size to make an impactThis isn’t about hype.It’s about execution.It’s about heart.If you’ve ever underestimated a dog — or been underestimated yourself — this one’s for you.Stay dog driven.

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    Drive Across Disciplines

    Different outlets. Same engine.We talk about drive constantly in the working dog world — but we rarely stop to define what it actually means.Is it intensity?Is it prey instinct?Is it aggression?Is it excitement?In this solo episode of Dog Driven, we zoom out and examine drive at its core — not as a sport-specific buzzword, but as biological wiring. From retrievers at the line to Malinois in protection work, from search and rescue deployments to stock dog balance and service dog steadiness, the expression may look different… but the engine within is the same.This episode explores:What drive truly is (and what it isn’t)How genetics and nerve shape performanceWhy clarity matters more than hypeThe difference between excitement and controlHow misalignment — not lack of drive — creates problemsWhat handlers across all disciplines can learn from each otherWhether you run field trials, work protection, deploy in SAR, move livestock, or partner with a service dog — this conversation is about understanding the engine you’re working with.Because when instinct meets structure, that’s when greatness happens.Different outlets. Same engine.

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    When You Are Not At 100%

    Your Dog Shouldn’t Pay for Your StressWorking dogs are performance animals — but they are also emotional barometers.In this episode of Dog Driven, I am unpacking the science behind handler regulation and dog performance.From cortisol synchronization to cognitive fatigue, from stress-reactivity to the Yerkes-Dodson performance curve — this is a deep dive into why your mental state matters more than you think.You’ll learn:How fatigue affects your training precisionWhy unpredictable pressure creates hesitationWhat to do instead of pushing harderHow maintenance weeks protect confidenceWhy secure attachment builds bold field performanceStrong teams aren’t built on perfect sessions.They’re built on regulated leadership over time.

  10. 7

    No Foot, No Dog

    If their feet fail — everything fails.In this solo episode of Dog Driven, I’m breaking down why paw care isn’t optional for working dogs — it’s foundational. We ask our dogs to power through frozen marshes, cut cornfields, gravel roads, ice shelves, and long water retrieves… but how often are we conditioning and protecting the very thing that makes it all possible?Drive gets attention.Genetics get praise.But durability? That’s management.If you want a dog that performs season after season, you have to protect their foundation.Share this episode with another handler who takes their dog’s longevity seriously.Train the dog in front of you.Respect the work.Stay Dog Driven.

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    The Handler Matters

    In this episode of Dog Driven, I sit down with Todd Renihan of Illinois to unpack a truth that separates average dogs from exceptional partners: the handler matters.Together, we break down how operant conditioning shows up in real-world training—often without handlers realizing it—and why timing, consistency, and clarity from the human side of the leash shape everything from obedience to performance in the field.This episode covers:How operant conditioning is always at work, whether intentional or notWhy handler timing and emotional control directly impact learningCommon mistakes that stall progress—even in high-drive dogsWhen to adjust the system instead of blaming the dogHow better handling builds confident, reliable working partnersIf you’ve ever felt stuck in training, frustrated in the field, or unsure why a dog “knows better” but doesn’t deliver—this conversation will hit home.Because great dogs aren’t just born.They’re built—by intentional handlers.🎙️ Dog Driven — where dogs are trained with purpose, and partnerships are built in the process.

  12. 5

    Born With It or Built Over Time

    Is drive something a dog is born with—or something that’s built through training and handling over time?In this episode of Dog Driven, I sit down with the owners of Paragon Retrievers and Gun Dogs out of Sturdivant, MO who have dedicated their lives to raising and placing working dogs to break down one of the most debated topics in the hunting dog world. We talk genetics, bloodlines, early puppy traits, training pressure, and the role handlers play in shaping a dog’s potential.From why dogs from the same litter can turn out completely different, to the mistakes that quietly suppress drive, this conversation cuts through the myths and gets honest about what really creates a great retriever.Whether you’re choosing your first hunting dog or trying to bring out the best in the one you already have, this episode will change how you think about drive—and your role in it.

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    The Off Season Is Where Dogs Are Made

    The off season isn’t a break — it’s where dogs are made.In this solo episode, I’m talking about what we do with our dogs when the season ends and the real work begins. From daily structure and obedience, to conditioning, mindset, and low-pressure training, this is the quiet work that builds confident, durable dogs long before opening day.If you’re in the off season right now, this episode is your reminder that consistency, patience, and intention matter more than intensity — and that what you build now is exactly what shows up later.Because season tests dogs.The off season builds them.

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    Why We Do It

    There are easier hobbies than this. Easier ways to spend time. Easier ways to live.But if you’re here, you already know—easy was never the point.In this launch episode of Dog Driven, host, Whitney shares the heart behind the podcast and the reason so many of us choose a life built around working dogs. From early mornings and muddy boots to training setbacks and hard-earned trust, this episode is about what keeps us coming back—season after season.This podcast isn’t just about perfect dogs or highlight reels.It’s about partnership, patience, and showing up when it matters.If your life is shaped by what’s best for your dog, this podcast is for you.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Dog Driven is a podcast for hunters, trainers, and handlers who live for early mornings, muddy boots, cold retrieves, and the bond built in the field. Hosted by Whitney Kaiser, the show features real conversations on sporting dog training, breeding, mindset, health, and the people shaping elite working dogs. From first retrieves to finished dogs, Dog Driven honors the journey, the work, and the dogs that give us everything.

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