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Thoughts of A Dog Man
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Thoughts of A Dog Man is the ultimate podcast for new hunters who want to unlock the full potential of their four-legged partners. If you are starting your journey with hunting dogs, on the fence about getting started, or even a seasoned vet, this show dives deep into training techniques, proven strategies, and real-world experiences to help you and your dog succeed in the field. The podcast focuses on Hunting Beagles, Treeing Dogs, and Pointing Dogs. Join me as I share useful, practical, and knowledgeable advice, personal stories, and hard-earned lessons to guide new hunters in the right direction. You're in the right place if you’re passionate about hunting and the incredible bond between man and dog!
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Coon dog paralysis is something many handlers have heard about — but few truly understand until it hits close to home.In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, I break down what coon dog paralysis is, what it does to a dog, why the onset can take time, and the hard lessons that come with it.This isn’t a scare tactic episode.It’s an understanding episode.We talk about:What coon dog paralysis actually isWhy symptoms don’t always show up immediatelyHow it affects a dog’s nervous system and mobilityWhy some common practices can increase riskThe difficult reality that there is no guaranteed curePrevention, awareness, and perspective for new handlersThere are things in this sport that are avoidable — and things that aren’t. The goal of this episode is to help new and beginner handlers think critically, protect their dogs, and avoid putting them in unnecessary risk situations.Sometimes experience teaches hard lessons.If this episode helps even one handler make a better decision, it’s worth it.Resources📘 Rabbit Dog Starter Bundle + 3 Bonus Audioshttps://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/rabbit-dog-starter-bundle-book-3-bonus-audios👥 Dog Man Insider Community (Beginner-Friendly, No Ego)https://www.facebook.com/groups/1562828264897293💳 Dog Man Insider Membershiphttps://buy.stripe.com/7sYcMYdym52b4Sq8Aj7bW02Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
Coon hunting didn’t used to feel this complicated.Somewhere along the way, pressure replaced enjoyment, titles replaced memories, and a lot of people — especially new handlers — started to feel like they were doing something wrong just for wanting to enjoy the dogs.In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, I break down 15 ways to make coon hunting fun again, with a focus on protecting new and beginner handlers from unnecessary pressure, unrealistic expectations, and burnout.This episode isn’t anti–competition hunting.It’s about reminding people that coon hunting is bigger than titles, scorecards, or trends — and that enjoying the sport still matters.In this episode, we talk about:How pressure quietly drains the fun out of coon huntingWhy young dogs get rushed and over-correctedHow chasing a “winning” dog can ruin honest dogsWhy pleasure hunting still mattersHow to redefine success so you and your dogs can enjoy the processWhy beginners deserve space to learn without judgmentIf you’re new to coon hunting — or you’ve been around long enough to feel burned out — this episode is a reminder that coon hunting was never supposed to feel stressful.Your dog is allowed to learn.You’re allowed to enjoy the hunt.And success doesn’t have to look the same for everyone.Resources📘 Rabbit Dog Starter Bundle + 3 Bonus Audioshttps://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/rabbit-dog-starter-bundle-book-3-bonus-audios👥 Dog Man Insider Community (Beginner-Friendly, No Ego)https://www.facebook.com/groups/1562828264897293💳 Dog Man Insider Membershiphttps://buy.stripe.com/7sYcMYdym52b4Sq8Aj7bW02Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
Cold weather changes everything for dogs — not just how they perform, but how they eat, drink, rest, and stay healthy.In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, I break down cold weather dog care in a practical, no-nonsense way that applies to all outdoor and working dogs, not just hunting dogs.Too many problems in winter come from good intentions paired with bad information. This episode is about helping dog owners understand what actually matters when temperatures drop — so dogs stay healthy, comfortable, and protected.In this episode, we cover:Why not all dogs handle the cold the same (age, coat, and breed matter)Why hydration is critical in winter, even when dogs don’t feel thirstyHow cold weather affects calorie needs and why fat matters for heat productionFeeding strategies for winter, including higher-fat blends like 28/28 and 30/30Why bedding choice matters more than people realizeStraw vs pine vs cedar vs heated padsKennel setup tips that reduce cold stress, wind exposure, and ice-related injuriesWhy wind protection and south-facing kennels can make a big differenceThis episode isn’t about being soft — it’s about being responsible.Dogs will push through discomfort without complaint. That means it’s on us to notice problems before they turn into health issues.If you keep dogs outside during the winter or work dogs in cold weather, this episode will help you make better decisions that protect them long-term.Resources You May Find Helpful📘 Rabbit Dog Starter Bundle + 3 Bonus Audios (Video + Book)https://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/rabbit-dog-starter-bundle-book-3-bonus-audios👥 Dog Man Insider Community (Facebook Group)https://www.facebook.com/groups/1562828264897293💳 Dog Man Insider Membershiphttps://buy.stripe.com/7sYcMYdym52b4Sq8Aj7bW02Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
The number one secret to being successful with hunting dogs isn’t a tool, a method, or a bloodline.It’s a...., Check out the episode to learn what it is!In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, Stevie breaks down why this secret is the foundation of long-term success with hunting dogs — and why most new handlers struggle not because they lack effort, but because they’ve never fully committed.This secret doesn’t mean “I’ll try and see how it goes.”It means committing to a result and cutting yourself off from the option to quit, bounce methods, or constantly start over.In this episode, we walk through a simple 3-step framework:What you’re focusing on — choosing one priority instead of chasing everything at onceWhat things mean to you — how the meaning you give setbacks determines whether you quit or growWhat you’re willing to do — the standards, consistency, and patience required to create real resultsThis episode is for new and beginner handlers who feel overwhelmed, frustrated, or stuck — and need direction more than more information.Success with dogs isn’t complicated.It’s demanding of simple things done over time.And it starts with this ONE clear secret!Resources You May Find Helpful📘 Rabbit Dog Starter Bundle + 3 Bonus Audioshttps://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/rabbit-dog-starter-bundle-book-3-bonus-audios👥 Dog Man Insider Community (Facebook Group)https://www.facebook.com/groups/1562828264897293💳 Dog Man Insider Membershiphttps://buy.stripe.com/7sYcMYdym52b4Sq8Aj7bW02Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
This spring, I’m in the process of restarting and rebuilding my kennel.A lot of the dogs I’ve run for years are getting older, which means it’s time to slow down, evaluate what I have, and be intentional about how I add new dogs to the pack. In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, I break down the six things I personally focus on when rebuilding a kennel, picking puppies, and planning the future of my pack.This isn’t about chasing hype, papers, or quick fixes. It’s about clarity, purpose, and long-term thinking, especially for new and beginner handlers who want to build something solid from the start.In this episode, I cover:Honest evaluation — being clear about your current dogs’ strengths and weaknessesBloodlines matter, but paper doesn’t — why chasing ancestors and patterns matters more than titlesWhere you hunt — how terrain and conditions should influence the dogs you chooseThe litter’s purpose — understanding what the breeder is trying to gain from the crossDoing the legwork — why taking time to talk to people and research crosses pays offThe “starting five” approach — structuring a pack like a basketball team, where each dog has a role and purposeIf you’re new to hunting dogs, thinking about adding puppies this year, or trying to improve your kennel instead of just adding numbers, this episode is meant to help you slow down, think clearly, and make better decisions that pay off in the long run.Resources You May Find Helpful📘 Rabbit Dog Starter Bundle + 3 Bonus Audioshttps://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/rabbit-dog-starter-bundle-book-3-bonus-audios👥 Dog Man Insider Community (Facebook Group)https://www.facebook.com/groups/1562828264897293💳 Dog Man Insider Membershiphttps://buy.stripe.com/7sYcMYdym52b4Sq8Aj7bW02#HuntingDogs#KennelBuilding#PickingPuppies#BloodlinesMatter#NewHuntingDogHandlers#DogManMindset#WorkingDogs#BuildingABetterPack#ThoughtsOfADogMan#BawlinOutKennelsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
If 2026 is the year you’ve decided to get into hunting dogs, this episode is for you.In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, Stevie breaks down the expectations that matter most for new and beginner hunting dog handlers—the ones that decide whether you enjoy the journey or burn out early.Too many handlers don’t quit because they lack effort, but because they expect too much, too fast, or the wrong things altogether. This episode is about setting realistic, healthy expectations that help you stay patient, consistent, and confident as you and your dog grow together.We talk about:Why dogs become what you repeatedly show themBuilding a team with your dog instead of trying to control oneWhat to expect from young dogs, starting pens, and early mistakesWhy small wins matter more than big momentsHow to filter advice without getting overwhelmedThis is not about shortcuts or expert flexing. It’s about clarity, mindset, and direction—so you can have your best year yet with your hunting dog.If this is your year to get started, let’s set expectations that help you win in 2026.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
Leopard Dogs are by far my favorite tree dog. There is nothing I would rather hunt! Leopards are not only capable coons dogs but also great partners. Each Leopard dog can be unique, but those who have the good ones will be very slow to get another breed. In this episode, I list several things a new Leopard owner should know. The leopard breed is so small. Here is my list of things I believe will help you succeed! My list is as follows: -A leopard can be slower to Mature and needs to be mentally stimulated -Color doesnt tree coon-Leopards are intellectual breeds, very intelligent The mind's ability to understand, reason, and think, separate from feelings-Leopards have feelings-Be clear with who you buy a Leopard from if you plan on outcrossing to another breed-Line breeding is even more important with leopards.-Get a Leopard from the terrain you plan to hunt-You will ruin them if you try to make them something they are not-Leopards thrive on trust; if you break that, good luck-Leopards do not thrive on heavy-handed training techniques -Leopards crossed on other breeds is not the goal of Leopard Owners; it's not needed-There are Leopards being bred for the Money grab-If you want a hunting Leopard, get one out of Hunting Leopard-Leopards are in a class of their own. If you want a more houndy style, go with that; if you want a more classical cur style, go with that. The hope is that these frameworks can help people choose the Leopard Dog that will work for you!!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
On this episode, we discuss a few ways to get your young dog started. There are tons of ways to start a tree dog pup! Over the last 10 years, I have used these techniques to start all of my tree dog pups!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
On this episode, I share a story I hope new and beginners can learn from, and that is about being safe while hunting in these winter conditions. On a freezing February night, I decided to go coon hunting in single-digit temperatures, putting myself and my Leopard Dog Bama to the test. Little did I know things would take a turn, and I would leave the woods with a whole new outlook on the importance of:Letting someone know where you might be huntingHaving additional clothing items with you in case of an emergency, and other helpful equipmentPay close attention to the weather and signs while out hunting, especially around waterElectronic considerations that can play a part in an emergency The importance of having a good handle on your dog I hope this story can help someone get home safe from a coon hunt, and if nothing else, give some ideas on things to consider when coon hunting or any hunting for that matter in these winter conditions.If you would like to check out other Bawlin Out Kennels things, here are a few links to check out!Merch:https://bawlinoutkennels.com/Book: Producing A Future Rabbit Doghttps://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/rabbit-dog-starter-bundle-book-3-bonus-audiosPrivate Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1562828264897293Group Membership Registrationhttps://buy.stripe.com/14A4gseCqeCLbgO3fZ7bW01Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
Most of us have been driving for quite a bit of time and have experienced that tailgater at some point or another. The frustration, the worry, danger and all of the above that comes when someone is just riding your bumper trying to get you to speed up and do what they want you to do! Think about how this makes you feel and maybe even angry! Now with that in mind. Are you tailgating your pup to get them to start at a faster pace than they are ready for? At your Pace? WE discuss this in this episode, along with a few Q&A from viewers on:Things to look for when making a cross to have a better litter of pupsIf then Stud dog really plays that bog of a deal in reproduction or is it the femaleHow much sight for when starting a pup is too muchLove the great questions from the viewers! If you enjoy the episode, check out the BOK Private Facebook Group- The Dog Man Insider: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1562828264897293Check out the Website: https://bawlinoutkennels.com/Producing A Future Rabbit Dog 2.0: rabbit-dog-starter-bundle-book-3-bonus-audiosSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
On today’s episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, I break down a mindset shift that every new and beginner hunting dog handler needs to understand:Winners quit.Quitters don’t always win.It sounds backwards, but when you’re working dogs, building good habits, and trying to grow as a handler, quitting is part of the process — as long as you’re quitting the right things.In this episode, we get into:• Why quitting isn’t failure — it’s strategy• The things you must quit if you want to grow as a dog man• Why new handlers get stuck by quitting the stuff that actually works• How your pup benefits when you quit frustration, comparison, and rushed expectations• What it really means to commit to the right work and walk away from the wrong voices• How this mindset shapes the entire community we’re building at Bawlin Out KennelsWhether you’re training a 4-month-old pup or trying to elevate your whole approach in the woods, this mindset will change the way you show up.Quit the wrong things.Commit to the right things.That’s how winners win — in dog training and in life.If you enjoy the show, share it with another dog man or woman who needs to hear it.For more tips, community updates, and beginner-friendly support, follow Bawlin Out Kennels on Facebook and TikTok, and stay tuned for the launch of Dog Man Insider — the official community for new & beginner hunting dog handlers.Website: https://bawlinoutkennels.com/Book + Free Audios: https://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/rabbit-dog-starter-bundle-book-3-bonus-audiosThe Dog Man Insider Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/16RirsgxPN/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
On this episode, we talk about situations that bring out the fire and passion to pass along what it means to be a dog man or woman. There will be situations in life that require a fork in the road, and the decision will either further motivate or stop it in its tracks. Here are a few things that have motivated me to bring forth the Dog Man Inside- Official Bawlin Out Kennel Community. We can all work together to improve the dog world. We have to remember we all started from somewhere, so share your knowledge and pass it on; it is not your knowledge to keep!Bawlin Out Kennels Websitehttps://bawlinoutkennels.com/The Dog Man Insider- Official Bawlin Out Kennels Communityhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1562828264897293The Dog Man Insider- Group Payment Link (Must be subscribed before allowed into group)https://buy.stripe.com/14A4gseCqeCLbgO3fZ7bW01Producing A Future Rabbit Dog Starter Bundlehttps://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/rabbit-dog-starter-bundle-book-3-bonus-audiosMerchBuy 1 Get 2: BOK Signature Tee Bundlehttps://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/bok-signature-teeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
In this episode, I get real about something most dog men never talk about — the mindset behind handling frustration, learning from your dogs, and becoming the kind of handler they can trust. This isn’t a training tips episode… this is about the man behind the dog.We break down eight hard-hitting truths that every hunter, handler, and dog man eventually learns the real way — through experience, through mistakes, and through those dogs that challenge us, humble us, and make us better.Inside this episode, I talk about:🐾 Why the dogs that frustrate you the most teach you the most🐾 How your growth as a man shows up in the dog you produce🐾 Why some dogs expose the real you — not the version you try to be🐾 Why your dog needs presence, not perfection🐾 How the woods expose the corners you try to cut🐾 Why consistency > intensity in every part of training🐾 What you allow… you teach🐾 And why some dogs break your ego just to rebuild your characterIf you’ve ever been discouraged, overwhelmed, or felt like you weren’t “good enough” as a handler — this episode is for you. This is the mindset side of hunting with dogs… the part that turns frustration into growth, and lessons into leadership.🎧 Tap in — and let’s talk about the part of this journey that actually builds the dog man.#dogmanpodcast #bawlinoutkennels #thoughtsofadogman #mindset #huntingdogs #dogtraining #rabbitdogs #treedogs #houndlife #purposeoverperfectionSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
So you think you want to get into coon hunting, huh? Before you grab a light and a dog box, let’s talk about what you’re really signing up for.In this episode, I break down what it takes to get started the right way — from picking the right dog and gear, to understanding how a night in the woods actually goes. This one’s for the folks who are new, curious, or just trying to figure out where to start without wasting time or money.We’ll cover:🐾 What kind of dog to start with🎒 Gear that’s worth buying (and what can wait)🌙 How to read your dog and enjoy the process💭 The mindset that’ll keep you in the game long-termCoon hunting isn’t just a hobby — it’s a lifestyle built on patience, learning, and a deep bond between you and your dog. If you’ve ever thought about stepping into this world, this episode will help you do it the right way.🎧 Listen now — and see if you’ve really got what it takes to be a Dog Man.#coonhunting #houndlife #bawlinoutkennels #thoughtsofadogman #dogmanpodcast #treedogs #beginnersSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, I sit down with my good friend Ryan Elson to talk all things beagles — from starting young pups to the lessons we’ve learned along the way. We get into what makes a good rabbit dog, the challenges that come with training, and the mindset it takes to bring out a pup’s full potential.Whether you’re just getting started or have been running dogs for years, this is a real, unfiltered conversation packed with practical insight, laughs, and that old-school dog man wisdom.🐶 Topics we cover:How to start beagle pups the right wayCommon mistakes new handlers makeThe importance of patience and consistencyReal field experiences and lessons learned🎧 Tune in, learn something new, and enjoy some honest talk between two dog men who live and breathe the sport.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
In this episode, I’m answering some of the most common questions I’ve been getting about hunting and training young tree dogs.We’re talking about dogs that tree but leave, pups that won’t leave your feet, when it’s the right time to take that young dog to the woods, when to start shooting game to them, and a few more things new and beginning handlers run into.These are real questions from real hunters — and I’m just giving my honest take on what’s going on and how I’d handle it from what I've learned, been taught, or used myself!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, I answer real questions sent in from real hunters running beagles!From young dogs that just want to play, to solo runners that won’t pack, I break down what’s really going on and options on how to correct the issues in my opinion! This one’s all about practical, no-fluff advice for everyday handlers trying to build better rabbit dogs.Here’s what we cover:🐾 How to get your dog to come when you spot a hot rabbit🐾 Fixing two young dogs that just want to play instead of hunt🐾 What to do with a dog that runs solo but won’t pack up🐾 Why some dogs keep coming out of the race — and how to stop it🐾 How many dogs you should run a young one with when they’re starting out🐾 The best way to start using a tracking collar with a young dogIf you’ve ever asked yourself these same questions, this episode’s for you. Stevie keeps it real, sharing what’s worked in his own kennels, what mistakes to avoid, and how to help your dogs build confidence, consistency, and that pack instinct every good rabbit dog needs.🎧 Listen now and learn how to turn frustration into progress — one hunt at a time.And don’t forget to grab the book Producing a Future Rabbit Dog for a deeper step-by-step guide to training your next hound the right way, link below!Book: Producing a Future Rabbit Dog https://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/producing-a-future-rabbit-dog-guide-to-help-you-train-and-produce-a-future-rabbit-dog-1Merch:https://bawlinoutkennels.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
We’ve all hunted with that guy — you know, the one who can’t help himself. In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, I break down the “Don’t Be That Guy” list — the hunters we all love to joke about (and sometimes have been ourselves).From the Spot-Stealer who hits your honey hole without you, to the Know-It-All who’s been hunting six months but swears he’s an expert, and the “Let Me See” Guy who’s gotta touch every new gun, scope, and handheld in camp — it’s all here.We’re keeping it real, keeping it funny, and keeping it respectful. Because at the end of the day, this sport’s about good dogs, good hunts, and good company — and the best way to keep it that way is to not be that guy.🐶💬 Whether you’re around the tailgate, scrolling Facebook, or in the woods with your buddies, you’re gonna know exactly who we’re talking about.🎧 Tune in, laugh a little, and tag that one buddy who might need to hear this one.If you would like to check out Bawlin Out Kennel Gearhttps://bawlinoutkennels.com/Produce A Future Rabbit Dog Bookhttps://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/producing-a-future-rabbit-dog-guide-to-help-you-train-and-produce-a-future-rabbit-dog-1Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
When the hunt starts, safety has to come first — because one mistake in the field can change everything. In this episode, we’re talking real talk about hunter safety and awareness: handling your firearm the right way, keeping control when the excitement hits, and making sure everyone — dogs and people — make it home safe.We’ll cover why every hunter should have a first aid kit and tourniquet ready in the truck, and what you can do to treat a wound until help arrives. Plus, we’ll talk dog safety and field care — from hydration to pressure dressings and how to handle cuts, punctures, or accidents when your dog gets hurt out there.This isn’t just about hunting smart — it’s about hunting responsibly. Because before you drop the tailgate, there’s one goal that matters most: everyone goes home.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content
https://bawlinoutkennels.com/On this episode, I discuss the brutal truths. Everyone loves the pictures of barking beagles, treed hounds, and bird dogs locked on point — but that’s not the full story. Behind every great hunt are hard lessons that most people don’t talk about. In this episode, I pull back the curtain and give you the brutal truths about hunting with dogs:Why most dogs will never make it, no matter their bloodlineHow handlers ruin more dogs than genetics ever willThe true cost — in money, time, and relationships — that this lifestyle demandsThe heartbreak of lost dogs, tough culls, and failure in the fieldAnd why, after all of that, we still wouldn’t trade it for anythingThis isn’t the sugarcoated version of hunting with dogs. It’s raw, unfiltered, and straight from experience. If you’ve ever felt the highs and lows of life with hunting dogs, you’ll relate. And if you’re just starting out, this episode might just save you years of frustration.Because the truth is brutal — but it’s also what makes this life worth living.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thoughts-of-a-dog-man/exclusive-content






















