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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:

  • The realities of training K9 teams for operational readiness
  • How science and fieldwork should inform training practices
  • What too many handlers are getting wrong in documentation
  • The psychological edge required to build true canine trust

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

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