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Join host and behaviour geek Steve Goodall as he explores the soul of the dog training profession. This podcast moves beyond technicalities to explore the real, raw, and inspiring stories of the incredible PACT community of experts and students dedicated to ethical practice. Whether you're looking for professional inspiration or a deeper understanding of the extraordinary bond between humans and their dogs, join us to celebrate the passion and dedication that help interspecies relationships truly flourish.
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In this episode, Steve sits down with the wonderful Haych Brassil. We take a "Scooby-Doo" trip back to the Northeast coast of Ireland to discover the journeys that sparked a lifelong mission to help the helpless.What We Covered:The "Otter Trauma": How 80s wildlife documentaries created an emotional blueprint for empathy.Manga & The European Road: the fascinating story of five years traveling Europe with a dog that had more agency than most humans.Animal Rescue Kerala: Mopeds, dirt tracks, and learning from "punk" dogs in India.The Human Connection: How a career supporting young migrants and marginalized people translates into "listening" to dogs.Theo the "Adorable": The reality of living with a complex rescue and why professionals shouldn't be afraid to ask for help.About Our Guest:Haych Brassil is a PACT Animal Training Instructor and Animal Behaviour Technician registered with ABTC. Haych spent five years roaming Europe with the 'fateful encounter' dog, and then traveling to various places in the world where they could help dogs, they are now deep in the weeds of a Level 6 in Applied Animal Behavior. Based on the outskirts of Brighton, Haych is currently putting all that knowledge into practice with the adorable yet complex rescue dog, Theo. Relevant Links:Check out Haych’s business Dog Complex hereMark Bekoff: The Emotional Lives of Animals (Haych’s top recommendation). Buy it here.DogX 2026: Grab your tickets for the ultimate conference. dogxconference.comStart Your Journey: Join the PACT family and start your training career. pact-dogs.com
In this weeks episode I got to sit down with Jason Cortis—a man who has lived several lives already, all of which have given him insights into the world of training and behaviour that are well worth listening to. We'll hear about his early careers as part of the parachute regiment, a military dog handler and paramedics technician . Jason shares the exact moment of realisation, standing in the back of a military van with a German Shepherd, where his path turned him towards a deeper understanding of dogs.We explore his journey from the high-stakes adrenaline of the parachute regiment and the ambulance service to the quiet, vital science of animal behaviour. Jason discusses his work with the Blue Cross, the importance of scent as a canine superpower, and why the recognising a journey of life long learning is one of our superpowers.I loved chatting with Jason and I think you'll love him tooLinks:Nosey Dogs: www.noseydogs.co.uk – Dive into scent detection, tracking, and mantrailing.JCDT (Jason Cortis Dog Training): www.jcdogtrainer.com – 1:1 sessions, classes, and Jason’s excellent blog.Blue Cross RDOC: Responsible Dog Ownership Course – Learn more about the education work Jason does for animal welfare.PACT (Professional Association of Canine Trainers): pact-dogs.comABTC (Animal Behaviour & Training Council): abtc.org.uk
In this episode, Steve sits down with Rachel and Marilyn, the force behind the Canine School of Trailing. We explore how two trainers with completely opposite backgrounds found common ground in the world of scent, leading to a partnership built on friendship, a little prosecco, and a very specific boundary line on the M6. This was so much fun! In this episode, we "un-pact":From Penguins to Dolphins: Discover the vastly different origins of our guests—from leading zoo parades and tickling dolphin tongues to escaping the corporate banking world.The M6 Boundary: How these former "local rivals" ditched the scarcity mindset to create a unique partnership that split the UK right down the motorway.The Inclusive Sport: Why trailing is the ultimate "safe space" for reactive dogs and a non-judgmental community for handlers who usually feel shunned.Business & Boundaries: The raw reality of running a dog business, including the importance of saying "No" and how AI is reclaiming their admin time.Find Rachel & Marilyn:Website: thecanineschooloftrailing.co.ukSocials: Find them on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok at The Canine School of Trailing.#DogTrainersUnPACT #Scentwork #ManTrailing #EthicalTraining #DogTrainerStories #Collaboration #CanineSchoolOfTrailing 
In our debut episode, Steve sits down with the multi-talented Emmanuel Oloyede—a veterinary surgeon and PACT student who is bridging the gap between medicine and behaviour. From childhood observations of squirrels in London to the "lightbulb moment" that shaped his career, Emmanuel shares a unique origin story about finding his place in an industry where he rarely saw himself represented.We dive into the fascinating intersection of clinical practice and training, exploring the "mystery" of how physical health impacts a dog’s mind. Emmanuel discusses why he views behaviour as a complex puzzle and shares his perspective on the most valuable tool any trainer can have in their kit. We also tease some essential advice on how trainers and vets can better collaborate for the ultimate benefit of the animals in their care.Beyond the technicalities, Emmanuel opens up about his journey through the educational system and his powerful advocacy for diversity within the animal sector. We look ahead to a more inclusive future for the industry and hear a moving word of encouragement Emmanuel would give to his younger self. It’s a conversation filled with heart, intelligence, and a vision for a unified team of professionals helping interspecies relationships truly flourish.Emmanuel Bio: Emmanuel graduated from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) in 2024 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Veterinary Medicine, and now works as a small-animal veterinary surgeon in Norfolk.Alongside clinical practice, he is completing his Animal Training Instructor qualification with PACT, and also a Master’s Degree in Clinical Animal Behaviour at the University of Lincoln, through which he will become a Pre-Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist. He also sits on The Board of Directors for the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians (FABC).As a founding member and former President of Animal Aspirations, Emmanuel remains passionate about inspiring young people to pursue careers working with animals. In 2024, he was recognised as one of the London Vet Show 30 Under Thirty.
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