Helen Taylor

Guns and Noses

Education EN ↓ 24 episodes

Hosted by Helen, a force-free gundog and pet-dog trainer, this podcast is a place to slow down, reflect, and feel supported on your training journey. Through real stories from the field, honest observations, and the occasional cheeky Labrador moment, we talk about what dog training really looks like - the wins, the wobbles, and everything in between. For owners of enthusiastic dogs who want kind, evidence-based training without judgement. No shame. No force. No perfection - just learning, laughter, and a community that gets it.

Author

Helen Taylor

Category

Education

Podcast website

gunsnnoses.co.uk

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Could your home be making your dog more reactive? 07.07.2026

Have you ever noticed that your dog seems perfectly settled out on a walk but turns into the neighbourhood watch the moment they're at home? In this episode, we're exploring something that many owners never even consider... acoustics. Your home doesn't just look different to your dog—it sounds different too. Every room reflects noise differently, from hard flooring and bare walls to hi...

The Power of Changing Your Approach 30.06.2026

The Power of Changing Your Approach We've all heard the saying, "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." Yet it's something many of us fall into when training our dogs. If your recall isn't improving, your dog is still pulling on the lead, or unwanted behaviours keep cropping up despite your best efforts, it may...

The Power of Two Toys 23.06.2026

Using Two Toys to Improve Retrieves Does your dog love retrieving but seem to develop selective hearing when it's time to come back? Do they skirt around you, play keep-away, or struggle with the drop cue? In this episode, we're talking about one of my favourite training hacks: using two toys. This simple technique can help encourage your dog to return to you willingly, build value in comi...

Too Many Cooks: Why Consistency is the Secret to Dog Training Success 16.06.2026

Is your dog getting mixed messages from different family members? In this episode, we're talking about one of the biggest reasons dogs struggle to learn new behaviours: inconsistency. From using different cues for the same behaviour to changing equipment from one walk to the next, we'll explore how mixed messages can slow your dog's progress and create confusion. We'll also dive in...

The Jump-Sit Cycle: Why Your Dog Keeps Jumping Up 09.06.2026

One of the most common training mistakes I see isn't a lack of training—it's accidentally rewarding the very behaviour people are trying to stop. Picture the scene. Your dog jumps up at you. You tell them to sit. They sit. You reward them. Sounds reasonable, doesn't it? The problem is that your dog doesn't necessarily see it the same way. What many dogs see is: Jump up → Sit down →...

Why I sometimes put dogs on a lead indoors 👀 02.06.2026

Visitors arriving can send some dogs into complete overdrive — jumping, barking, spinning, grabbing toys, or racing around the house. In this episode, we talk about why using a lead indoors can be an incredibly helpful management tool, how it prevents unwanted behaviours being rehearsed, and why calmer greetings help dogs succeed long term.

Wait vs Stay — Are They Different? 26.05.2026

Do you use “wait” and “stay” interchangeably? Many owners do — but they can actually mean very different things. In this episode, we break down how to use each cue effectively, why release cues matter, and how clear communication helps your dog succeed. Use code Founder at checkout to get 25% off your subscription for the duration of your subscription Insider Club | Guns and Noses

The Word “No” — What DO You Want Instead? 19.05.2026

“No” is one of the most overused words in dog training — but does your dog actually know what it means? In this episode, we explore why simply saying “no” often isn’t enough, and how teaching your dog what TO do instead creates clearer communication, faster learning, and better behaviour overall. Use code Founder at checkout for 25% off your monthly subscription Insider Club | Guns and Noses

Down Means Down… Off Means Off 12.05.2026

Does your dog sometimes stare at you when you say “down”? They might not be ignoring you — they might genuinely be confused. In this episode, we talk about why “down” and “off” should mean different things, how mixed cues affect learning, and how clearer communication creates better results. Use code: Founder at checkout for 25% off your monthly subscription Insider Club | Guns and Noses

Leave It… Not Drop It 07.05.2026

Teaching your dog “leave it” and “drop it” correctly can make life so much easier — but only when we use the right cue at the right time. In this episode, we break down the difference between the two, why clarity matters, and how using consistent language helps your dog learn faster and feel more confident. Use code Founder at checkout for 25% discount on your recurring payments Insider Club | Gun...

The Cue Sandwich: A Simple Way to Get Clearer Responses 28.04.2026

Are you accidentally confusing your dog with the way you give cues? In this episode, we’re breaking down a simple but powerful concept: the cue sandwich . Because when it comes to dog training, the order of your words matters more than you think. Inside this episode, you’ll learn: What a cue sandwich is (Cue → Reward → Cue) Why saying “good dog” before a cue can reduce clarity How to help your dog...

Over Threshold, Under Threshold: Why It Matters 21.04.2026

Does your dog seem fine one moment… and then suddenly react the next? In this episode, we’re breaking down one of the most important concepts in dog training: over and under threshold . Because behaviour doesn’t come out of nowhere—there’s always a build-up. Inside this episode, you’ll learn: What “threshold” actually means The difference between a dog that can learn vs a dog that is reacting Why...

The "Eyes Have It": Mastering the Loose Lead Walk 14.04.2026

Is your dog more interested in the rest of the world than they are in you? Walking your dog shouldn't feel like a game of tug-of-war. In this episode, we’re stripping back the complicated gear and going back to the basics of engagement . We dive deep into why "rewarding the eyes" is the single most effective way to teach a rock-solid position and a loose lead. In this episode, you’ll...

Why your dog still pulls 07.04.2026

Does your dog pull on the lead no matter what equipment you use? Tried different leads, harnesses, or tools… but nothing seems to truly fix it? In this episode, we’re breaking down a common myth in dog training: the idea that the lead is the problem . Because pulling, lunging, and reactivity aren’t caused by the lead—they’re driven by what your dog is feeling. Inside this episode, you’ll learn: Wh...

This is why your dog isn’t listening 31.03.2026

Do you find yourself repeating cues like “sit… sit… sit…” and wondering why your dog still isn’t responding? In this episode, we’re breaking down one of the most common mistakes in dog training: repeating yourself —and why it actually teaches your dog not to listen. Because it’s not disobedience… it’s learning. Inside this episode, you’ll learn: Why repeating cues weakens your training What your d...

The hardest thing you’ll teach your dog 24.03.2026

Does your dog struggle to settle when you stop on a walk? Pulling, sniffing, whining, or constantly fidgeting instead of relaxing? In this episode, we’re looking at a skill that’s often missed in dog training: teaching your dog to do nothing . Because calm behaviour isn’t automatic—especially in busy, stimulating environments. Many dogs are dealing with overstimulation, high arousal, or reactivity...

Helping Your Nervous Dog Feel Safer 16.03.2026

Living with a nervous dog can be challenging. You want to help them feel safe and confident, but sometimes it’s hard to know what the right approach is. In this episode we explore why some dogs feel worried about the world and what we can do to support them. From giving dogs space and allowing them to go at their own pace, to building confidence through small wins and simple training exercises. If...

Give Your Dog a Break 10.03.2026

Sometimes the best thing you can do for your dog’s training… is stop training. In this episode we talk about why giving your dog breaks during training, play and everyday life can make a huge difference to their learning, focus and emotional balance. If your dog suddenly “forgets” behaviours, gets overexcited, or switches off completely, it might not be stubbornness — it might just be a tired brai...

Stop Skipping This Step With Your Busy Dog - The warm up 03.03.2026

Those first five minutes of a training session can make or break everything that follows. In this episode, Helen explores why dogs don’t transition environments as quickly as we expect, and how skipping the warm-up leads to frustration. You’ll learn a simple 5-minute protocol to regulate arousal, build engagement, and set your dog up for success before asking for anything big. Manners Beyond the G...

Ferrari Engines Need Steering: Why Proprioception Changes Everything 24.02.2026

Proprioception — your dog’s awareness of where their body is in space — could be the missing piece in your training. In this episode, we explore why enthusiastic, high-drive dogs often struggle with coordination, why speed isn’t the same as control, and how slow, thoughtful body work can improve steadiness, focus, and emotional regulation. If you’re living with a Ferrari engine, this episode is ab...

Running on Empty: Why Sleep Changes Everything 17.02.2026

Sleep is one of the most overlooked foundations in dog training. In this episode, Helen explores why rest is essential for emotional regulation, learning, and behaviour. From resource guarding to reactivity, many “training problems” can be intensified by sleep deprivation. Discover how environment, bed location, busy family homes, and constant interruptions affect your dog’s nervous system — and w...

What Your Dog’s Refusal of Food Is Really Telling You 10.02.2026

Rewards in training aren’t about bribing dogs or distracting them from the world — they’re information. In this episode, Helen explores what it really means when a dog refuses food, how the nervous system influences learning, and why enthusiastic, “goofy” dogs are often misunderstood. You’ll learn how to spot when a dog is in fight-or-flight, why slowing down matters for recall and lead walking, a...

Shake-Offs: Learning, Pressure, and What Your Dog Is Really Telling You 03.02.2026

In this episode, we slow things right down and take a closer look at one small behaviour that tells us a lot about how our dogs are coping with the world around them: the shake-off. You’ll learn why dogs shake off during training, after loud noises, busy environments, or challenging moments — and how these shake-offs are your dog’s way of processing learning and releasing pressure from their nervo...

Dogs with enthusiasm… and the humans trying to keep up! 26.01.2026

As shoot season winds down, this podcast is a space to pause and reflect. Hosted by Helen, a force-free gundog trainer, each episode explores what our dogs show us in the field and in everyday life — from moments of brilliance to the inevitable “I know best” decisions. We talk about preparation versus performance, slowing down busy nervous systems, and why observation is where the real magic happe...

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