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The Importance of Filming Your Training and Performances
Apr 28, 2026
11m 52s
Breeder of Influence Interview with Devon Allen of Kairk Airedale Terriers
Mar 31, 2026
1h 20m 35s
Show Dog Prep School Pep Talk 4 - Listen on your way to the dog show
Mar 17, 2026
18m 51s
Competing Successfully alongside Professional Handlers
Mar 3, 2026
12m 24s
Making the Decision to Place a Show Prospect
Feb 17, 2026
11m 33s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/28/26 | The Importance of Filming Your Training and Performances | Show Dog Prep School Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette discusses the value of filming ourselves in training sessions and in the ring. | 11m 52s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | Breeder of Influence Interview with Devon Allen of Kairk Airedale Terriers | Show Dog Prep School Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette interviews Airedale Terrier Breeder Devon Allen. | 1h 20m 35s | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | Show Dog Prep School Pep Talk 4 - Listen on your way to the dog show | SDPS Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette gives a pep talk for your drive to the dog show. www.showdogprepschool.com | 18m 51s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | Competing Successfully alongside Professional Handlers | SDPS Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette offers tips for competing successfully when showing against professionals. www.showdogprepschool.com | 12m 24s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | Making the Decision to Place a Show Prospect | Show Dog Prep School Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette discusses making the decision to rehome a show prospect or retired show or breeding dog. | 11m 33s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | Show Dog Prep School Pep Talk 3 - Listen on the Way to the Dog Show | SDPS Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette gives you a pep talk for the ride to the dog show. | 16m 10s | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | Specialing a Dog - There's a reason why they are called Special | SDPS Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette discusses specialing a dog, what it entails and how to decide to do it. www.showdogprepschool.com | 15m 18s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | Show Dog Prep School Pep Talk 2 - Listen on the way to the dog show | Show Dog Prep School Founder, Lead Instructor and Dog Show Coach gives a Dog Show Pep Talk! | 13m 39s | ||||||
| 12/28/25 | Goal Setting and Reflecting | Show Dog Prep School Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette discusses the importance of setting goals and reflecting on them to measure progress and success. | 13m 34s | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | Dog Show Pep Talk 1 - Listen on the Way to the Dog Show | Pep Talk 1 - This is the first of several pep talk episodes where Vicki will give you a pep talk for on the way to the dog show. Listen to feel relaxed, inspired and encouraged. | 19m 52s | ||||||
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| 12/2/25 | When your Dog has a bad experience in the Ring | Vicki discusses what NOT to do when your dog backs away, sits down or tries to avoid the judge's exam. | 10m 14s | ||||||
| 11/2/25 | Talk with Vicki about new book, The Calm Before the Ring - Managing Performance Anxiety in Dog Shows and Sports with Chelsea Murray | Vicki is interviewed by dog trainer and podcaster Chelsea Murray about her new book, The Calm Before the Ring - Managing Performance Anxiety in Dog Shows and Sports. | 48m 24s | ||||||
| 10/5/25 | Reading the AKC Poodle Standard | Official Standard of the Poodle The Standard for the Poodle (Toy variety) is the same as for the Standard and Miniature varieties except as regards heights. General Appearance: Carriage and Condition - That of a very active, intelligent and elegant- appearing dog, squarely built, well proportioned, moving soundly and carrying himself proudly. Properly clipped in the traditional fashion and carefully groomed, the Poodle has about him an air of distinction and dignity peculiar to himself. Size, Proportion, Substance: Size - The Standard Poodle is over 15 inches at the highest point of the shoulders. Any Poodle which is 15 inches or less in height shall be disqualified from competition as a Standard Poodle. The Miniature Poodle is 15 inches or under at the highest point of the shoulders, with a minimum height in excess of 10 inches. Any Poodle which is over 15 inches or is 10 inches or less at the highest point of the shoulders shall be disqualified from competition as a Miniature Poodle. The Toy Poodle is 10 inches or under at the highest point of the shoulders. Any Poodle which is more than 10 inches at the highest point of the shoulders shall be disqualified from competition as a Toy Poodle. As long as the Toy Poodle is definitely a Toy Poodle, and the Miniature Poodle a Miniature Poodle, both in balance and proportion for the Variety, diminutiveness shall be the deciding factor when all other points are equal. Proportion - To insure the desirable squarely built appearance, the length of body measured from the breastbone to the point of the rump approximates the height from the highest point of the shoulders to the ground. Substance - Bone and muscle of both forelegs and hindlegs are in proportion to size of dog. Head and Expression: (a) Eyes - very dark, oval in shape and set far enough apart and positioned to create an alert intelligent expression. Major fault: eyes round, protruding, large or very light. (b) Ears - hanging close to the head, set at or slightly below eye level. The ear leather is long, wide and thickly feathered; however, the ear fringe should not be of excessive length. (c) Skull - moderately rounded, with a slight but definite stop. Cheekbones and muscles flat. Length from occiput to stop about the same as length of muzzle. (d) Muzzle - long, straight and fine, with slight chiseling under the eyes. Strong without lippiness. The chin definite enough to preclude snipiness. Major fault: lack of chin. Teeth - white, strong and with a scissors bite. Major fault: undershot, overshot, wry mouth. Neck, Topline, Body: Neck well proportioned, strong and long enough to permit the head to be carried high and with dignity. Skin snug at throat. The neck rises from strong, smoothly muscled shoulders. Major fault: ewe neck. The topline is level, neither sloping nor roached, from the highest point of the shoulder blade to the base of the tail, with the exception of a slight hollow just behind the shoulder. Body - (a) Chest deep and moderately wide with well sprung ribs. (b) The loin is short, broad and muscular. (c) Tail straight, set on high and carried up, docked of sufficient length to insure a balanced outline. Major fault: set low, curled, or carried over the back. Forequarters: Strong, smoothly muscled shoulders. The shoulder blade is well laid back and approximately the same length as the upper foreleg. Major fault - steep shoulder. Forelegs - Straight and parallel when viewed from the front. When viewed from the side the elbow isPage 2 of 3 directly below the highest point of the shoulder. The pasterns are strong. Dewclaws may be removed. Feet - The feet are rather small, oval in shape with toes well arched and cushioned on thick firm pads. Nails short but not excessively shortened. The feet turn neither in nor out. Major fault - paper or splay foot. Hindquarters: The angulation of the hindquarters balances that of the forequarters. Hindlegs straight and parallel when viewed from the rear. Muscular with | 4m 52s | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | Is it really positive reinforcement? | Show Dog Prep School Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette discusses positive reinforcement (+R) and the other quadrants of operant conditioning learning theory and how to be sure you are utilizing it. | 8m 09s | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | Raising a Singleton Puppy with Suzanne Clothier | Vicki talks to renowned dog trainer, author, international speaker and German Shepherd Dog breeder, Suzanne Clothier on raising a singleton puppy. www.showdogprepschool.com www.suzanneclothier.com | 1h 19m 17s | ||||||
| 8/10/25 | Breeder of Influence Interview with Amy Issleib of Temerity German Pinschers | SDPS Founder and Lead Instructor, Vicki Ronchette interviews German Pinscher, Amy Issleib of Temerity German Pinschers. | 40m 37s | ||||||
| 7/18/25 | A Discussion on Grading Litters, Breeding and Figuring it all out | Dachshund Breeder/Owner/Handler, Vicki and Barbara Reisinger discuss evaluating litters, grading different breeds, breeding and figuring it all out. | 43m 08s | ||||||
| 5/27/25 | A Pro Trainer Discussion on Littermate Syndrome | Show Dog Prep School Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette talks with fellow pro trainer and SDPS Instructor Andrea Stone about Littermate Syndrome. Is this an actual thing? What does the term mean and where did it come from? www.showdogprepschool.com | 38m 40s | ||||||
| 5/13/25 | Don't feed me your sour grapes | Show Dog Prep School Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette discusses bad mouthing judging and other dogs at dog shows and online. www.showdogprepschool.com | 14m 44s | ||||||
| 4/29/25 | Get the Help You Need from the Right Source | SDPS Founder and Lead Instructor discusses finding the help you need from someone who can help rather than going to the same source for all your questions. | 17m 44s | ||||||
| 4/15/25 | Taking my Time with my Sensitive Puppy | SDPS Founder and Lead Instructor, Vicki Ronchette discusses waiting to show sensitive puppies as we help them grow more confident and outgoing. | 16m 05s | ||||||
| 4/1/25 | On Showing a Dog that Only Needs Majors | SDPS Founder and Lead Instructor, Vicki Ronchette offers another viewpoint on people showing dogs who only need majors to finish. | 12m 23s | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | Naming Show Dogs | SDPS Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette explains how people name show dogs and how kennel names and call names might be chosen and used. | 16m 33s | ||||||
| 2/18/25 | Attending Westminster (New York), the AKC National Championship (Orlando) and your National Specialty | SDPS Founder and Lead Instructor Vicki Ronchette discusses the importance and reason for making it a point to attend "the Big Three", Westminster, Orlando and your National Specialty shows. | 16m 50s | ||||||
| 2/2/25 | Ending the Blame Game - Supporting Puppy People | SDPS Founder and Lead Instructor, Vicki Ronchette discusses the importance of supporting our puppy people when an issue arises and avoiding blaming others. | 14m 19s | ||||||
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