Dog Tribe Podcast

Ep 17: Canine Cognition with Cameron Ford

1 h 15 min · 1 de may de 2025
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In this episode of the Dog Tribe podcast, we sit down with Cameron Ford, a canine cognition expert, as he shares insights from his extensive 30-year career in detection dog training. Cameron discusses his experiences with the IACP board retreat, his journey in training dogs from his early years, and his impressive tenure with the Navy SEALs. He also elaborates on the importance of canine cognition in training, the challenges and strategies in detection dog work, and the implementation of brain games for dogs. Join us as we dive deep into Cameron's unique approach to training and learn how to improve your dog's training process effectively.

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