196. Why Capable Handlers Still Feel Stuck Training Their Gundog
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In this episode, Jo talks about something that quietly affects so many women training gundogs. Not failure. Not lack of effort. But that frustrating sense of being capable and committed, yet still feeling behind or unsure. Jo shares her own early experiences of training without a clear map, relying on instinct, observation, and scraps of information, while everyone else seemed to have a language she hadn’t learned yet. The dogs were doing “okay”, but the mental noise was exhausting. This episode gently unpacks why that feeling isn’t a confidence problem or an effort problem, but a structure problem.
You’ll hear about
- Why missing structure often gets mislabelled as missing ability
- Why confidence does not come before action, but from clarity and repetition
- How fear of doing it wrong once keeps handlers stuck and second guessing
- Why comparing your inside world to other people’s outside is such a trap
- How learning to read patterns, not personalise problems, changes everything
- Why asking for help is not failure, but one of the strongest forms of independence
Jo also explains why gundogs are more like high performance cars than everyday runarounds, and why trying to train them without the right framework creates unnecessary pressure for both dog and handler.This conversation is about relief, steadiness, and finally naming what’s actually missing so the self blame can ease and progress can feel possible again.
At the end of the episode, Jo invites you to a free live masterclass designed especially for owners of high drive dogs.
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If this episode landed for you, you are not alone. You are not behind. And you are very welcome in this space with Ladies Working Dog Group
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
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