
Kynotalk by Kynotec #004 Jens Frank from the SWDI about shooting rubber bullets on bears and wolfs, how to deal with humiliation and more!
Jul 15, 2022
Jens Frank, a scientist, biologist, and zoologist, discusses training dogs, dealing with humiliation, shooting rubber bullets on bears and wolves, finding personal growth through reading, balancing personal goals, and the importance of breaks in training. The conversation also touches on the impact of large carnivores on livelihoods in Sweden, the popularity of pedal tennis, and selecting dog breeds for companionship on remote islands.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Impact of Large Carnivores on Livelihoods and Conflict in Sweden
03:01 • 2min
Certifications, Fish Research, and Training Dogs
05:03 • 12min
Discussion on ongoing participation in pedal tennis and the sport's popularity in Europe
16:51 • 2min
Importance of Daily Routines in Dog Training and Reading for Personal Growth
18:22 • 16min
Selecting a Dog Breed for Remote Island Companionship
34:48 • 10min
Balancing Personal Goals and External Expectations in Training Dogs
45:17 • 27min
Importance of Breaks and Scientific Rigor in Dog Training and Wildlife Management
01:11:54 • 16min
Reflections on Rewarding Oneself and Prioritizing
01:27:26 • 3min
Motivated Training Partners and Lessons in Discipline
01:30:35 • 15min
Discussion on Finding More Information and Wrapping Up with Jens Frank from the SWDI
01:45:52 • 3min
