Bad Dog Agility Podcast

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Dog agility training tips and discussions. We often interview agility instructors and competitors as well.

Esteban & Sarah


    • Apr 30, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 32m AVG DURATION
    • 370 EPISODES

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    The Bad Dog Agility Podcast is an absolute must-listen for dog agility enthusiasts. As a newcomer to the sport, I have found this podcast to be incredibly helpful and informative. The hosts, Sara and Esteban, bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, making it easy for beginners like myself to understand the intricacies of dog agility. They seem to know exactly what I'm struggling with or interested in learning about, providing amazing insights and perspectives that have greatly helped me and my new dog navigate the world of agility.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is its ability to cater to both beginners and long-time agility lovers alike. Whether you're just starting out or have been involved in the sport for years, there is always something valuable to take away from each episode. The information presented is comprehensive yet accessible, ensuring that listeners of all levels can benefit from it. I particularly appreciate how the hosts address different training techniques and approaches from trainers both in the USA and abroad, giving a well-rounded view on dog agility.

    In terms of drawbacks, there really aren't many. Some listeners may prefer a more structured format or scripted content, but personally, I find the unscripted nature of this podcast refreshing and engaging. It feels like having a casual conversation with friends who are passionate about the same topic as you. Additionally, while the podcast primarily focuses on agility competitors, it still offers valuable insights for all dog owners who are interested in understanding their furry friends better.

    In conclusion, The Bad Dog Agility Podcast is an exceptional resource for anyone involved in dog agility or simply interested in dogs and training techniques. Sara and Esteban's informative yet entertaining approach makes each episode enjoyable to listen to, whether you're driving in your car or preparing for an agility class. With their expertise and commitment to serving the community, they have created an awesome podcast that continuously delivers valuable content for dog enthusiasts everywhere.



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    Latest episodes from Bad Dog Agility Podcast

    367: The Success Cycle

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 17:00


    In this episode (16:59) Struggling to make progress in agility—even though you're putting in the work? In this episode, Esteban and Sarah break down the Success Cycle, a powerful 5-stage framework that shows you how to level up your agility game. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned competitor, this blueprint will help you move forward with clarity and confidence. You Will Learn The 5 stages of the Success Cycle Why most agility handlers plateau—and how to avoid staying stuck The biggest mistake people make when they skip the Review and Adjust phases How small adjustments lead to big breakthroughs in your performance What separates handlers who level up quickly from those who spin their wheels Mentioned/Related Episode 212: Do You Really Need Video Analysis? Episode 139: The Test/Train/Adjust Cycle Episode 30: Analyzing Mistakes and a Look at Systems

    366: What Separates the Top 10% from Everyone Else

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 20:39


    In this episode (20:38) What really sets the top agility teams apart? In this episode, Esteban, Sarah, and Jennifer each choose one key factor they believe gives elite teams an edge—and it's not what you might think. Talent, speed, age, or breed? Nope. We're talking about habits and strategies that any team can develop, starting today. Whether you're aiming for national finals or just trying to feel more confident in your runs, this conversation will give you clarity on where to focus your time and energy. You Will Learn Why success in agility isn't reserved for the naturally talented or the young and fast One thing each of your hosts believes separates the top 10% from everyone else How to build these success-driving habits into your own training What doesn't matter nearly as much as you might think (hint: it's not your dog's breed) Mentioned/Related Episode 212: Do You Really Need Video Analysis?

    365: Why You Need a Coach (Even If You Don't Think You Do)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 29:08


    In this episode (29:07) Coaches and instructors play a crucial role in our growth as agility handlers. In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban reflect on the many different types of coaching available to competitors, both inside and outside the agility world, and how they can help shape your skills, mindset, and confidence. You don't have to be in a weekly class to benefit from a coach. And you don't need a title to be one. Whether it's a fellow competitor, a sports psychologist, a trial buddy, or an online instructor helping you prep for a big event, coaching is everywhere, and it's evolving fast thanks to technology. You Will Learn How video, slow motion, and remote platforms have changed the coaching game. The surprising places coaching can come from, even outside of agility. The specialized types of coaches we've each worked with (contacts, mental management, event prep, and more). Why you might be acting as someone's coach already and how to embrace that role. How a community built on shared learning makes agility better for everyone. Mentioned/Related Episode 289: The End of Coach's Eye You can find Running Contacts classes with Euan Paterson here: https://www.camddwrcanine.co.uk/camddwr-courses You can find Running Contacts classes with Silvia Trkman here: https://www.lolabuland.com/online-classes/

    364: Mastery or Survival - The Class vs. Trial Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 27:24


    photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (27:23) In this episode, we dive into a question every agility handler wrestles with: Should you train in class the way the course should be run to build skills—or adapt your handling as if you're at a trial, doing whatever it takes to get through clean? Jennifer kicks off the conversation with a story from her in-person class, where a handler faced this very dilemma. Esteban shares how he uses small-space sequences to help handlers try out multiple options—rear cross, front cross, blind cross—and then analyze which is actually faster using video review. The results are often surprising, leading to smarter handling strategies or exposing weaknesses that can be addressed in training. Whether you're a handler who trains for mastery or trials for survival, this episode will give you fresh insight into how to approach your next class—and your next run. You Will Learn The pros and cons of the “ideal execution” mindset versus the “trial-day strategy” mindset Why it's not an either-or question, and how context—your dog, your goals, your stage of training—matters How to blend both approaches into your training plan for better long-term results Mentioned/Related The Finals Map

    363: New Research Focusing on Dog Agility Safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 39:14


    photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (39:13) In this episode, Esteban and Sarah are joined by Dr. Arielle Pechette Markley, a Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation veterinarian and researcher, to discuss a groundbreaking initiative in dog agility safety: the Coalition for Agility Reporting on Incidents and Safety (CARIS). We're excited to share that major agility organizations around the world—including AKC, ASCA, CPE, FCI, NADAC, RKC, UKI, and USDAA—have come together in an unprecedented show of cooperation to support independent, evidence-based research into agility safety. These organizations are contributing data to the Canine Sports Science Consortium (CSSC), led by Drs. Arielle Pechette Markley, Abigail Shoben, Melody Moore Jackson, and Rachel Olson. The first study of its kind, this project focuses on contact obstacles—specifically the A-Frame, Dog Walk, and Teeter—and aims to identify the relationship between obstacle performance, number of runs, and reported incidents. The initiative was inspired in part by ongoing discussions around Dog Walk safety, including proposals to lower its height or widen the plank. Join us as Dr. Markley shares how this study came together, what it means for the future of agility, and how judges, trial secretaries, and show organizers can contribute to this collaborative effort. It's a major step toward making agility safer for all dogs, and we're thrilled to help spread the word. You Will Learn Why leading agility organizations are uniting to support data-driven safety research What CARIS is and how it will collect and analyze obstacle-related incident data How current debates around Dog Walk height and width inspired this research initiative What role judges, trial secretaries, and handlers can play in shaping the future of agility safety Mentioned The project announcement on the Canine Sports Science Consortium website Donate to help support dog agility research. Our previous podcast: Episode 355: Is It Time to Change the Dogwalk?

    362: Post NAC Wrap-Up with Abbey Beasley

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 53:31


    photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (53:30) In this episode, we discuss the 2025 AKC National Agility Championship, including a historic win by our own Jennifer Crank in the 16″ class. We're also joined by 12″ winner Abbey Beasley to talk about the toughest course challenges, trends in course design, and what this year's results signal for the agility landscape. Note: In the podcast we said we thought that none of the top seed dogs won, which was incorrect; Amelia Geninger and Eclipse (24″) were the top seed and won the title. They were the only top seed to win. You Will Learn What made Jennifer Crank's 16″ win historic. A look at the recent dominance of Border Collies in the 16″ class and how this year broke the trend. How Jennifer and Abbey approached not being the top seed in the Finals. Key course challenges from NAC 2025 and how the prelim course designs differed from the Finals course design. Why the livestream camera work left many viewers frustrated. Mentioned/Related The Finals Map

    361: Last-Minute AKC NAC Prep

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 50:09


    In this episode (50:08) The AKC National Agility Championship is finally here! Whether you're a seasoned competitor or attending your first NAC, this episode is packed with last-minute insights to help you stay focused, execute with confidence, and get the most out of your experience. We'll discuss mindset, strategy for making the Finals or Challenger Round, and key mental and physical preparation tips. No matter where you finish, the trip is always worth it—let's get you in the right frame of mind to succeed! You Will Learn How to set realistic expectations and avoid the trap of thinking “If I can't make Finals, it's not worth it.” The two ways forward: making the Finals or the Challenger Round—and why you should stick around until you're absolutely sure you're out. Why clean runs matter more than ever and how to adjust your handling strategy to prioritize them. How to approach the Challenger Round and Finals strategically, including the importance of seeding, judge tendencies, and staying composed. The mental and physical preparation needed to perform your best—including rest, nutrition, visualization, and handling ring conflicts. Mentioned What Does It Take to Make Finals at AKC Nationals? How to Make the Finals at AKC Nationals Visualization and Mental Preparation Join us for the 2025 Before and After Online Course!

    360: How Handlers Compromise Good Training

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 24:36


    In this episode (24:35) As handlers, we've all been there—our dogs make a mistake, and suddenly, we feel this overwhelming pressure to “fix it” right away. But in our rush to correct the issue, we often sacrifice good training for mediocre training, just to feel like we've accomplished something in the moment. In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban each tackle a common mistake handlers make when addressing common training mistakes (yes, that's a mouthful!). We break down why handlers struggle with these moments and how shifting your mindset can help you prioritize long-term success over short-term fixes. You Will Learn Why handlers feel pressure to “fix” mistakes and how that impacts training The most common handler mistakes when addressing: -Mid-sequence errors (Sarah) -Missed contacts & weave poles (Jennifer) -Start-line issues (Esteban) A mindset shift that will help you prioritize quality training over quick fixes Mentioned Episode 139: The Test/Train/Adjust Cycle

    359: Team USA Coach Nancy Gyes Retires

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 76:08


    In this episode (1:16:07) In this episode, we sit down with Nancy Gyes as she reflects on two decades of coaching the AKC USA World Team at the FCI Agility World Championship. From her experiences as a competitor on the first-ever team in 1996 to leading the U.S. to international success, Nancy shares insights on how the sport has evolved, what it takes to stay competitive globally, and her thoughts on the future of U.S. agility. Plus, find out what's next for Nancy as she steps down from her role. You Will Learn What it was like competing on the first AKC/USA World Team in 1996. The biggest changes in international agility competition over the past 30 years. Key trends in European agility influencing U.S. performance. The issues facing agility organizations in the team selection process. Nancy's perspective on the toughest challenges and most memorable moments from her coaching career. Mentioned We last spoke with Nancy on Episode 5 in 2012!!! Listen to this blast from the past: Episode 5: Nancy Gyes and Carrie DeYoung Interview Sarah's Favorite Podcast: Episode 182: Choose Your Own Agility Adventure

    358: Westminster Masters Agility Championship 2025 with Emily Klarman

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 43:42


    In this episode, we sit down with Emily Klarman, the newly crowned 2025 Westminster Masters Agility Champion! Emily shares her experience competing on one of the biggest stages in the sport, giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the Finals which was aired LIVE on Fox. You Will Learn Insights into the course design and how it compared to previous years. The impact of the surface on handling and performance. How the venue setup (including those huge poles!) affected the competition. The energy of the crowd and how it influences the dogs. Mentioned UDog Agility Find Emily on Instagram: @roamingbcs

    357: Preparation Checklist for Big Events

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 18:39


    photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (18:38) Big events bring excitement, pressure, and the opportunity to showcase all your hard work. But success doesn't just happen—it's the result of solid preparation, both physically and mentally. In this episode, we break down the key strategies that will set you up for success at major competitions, from learning the rules to fine-tuning your mental game. You Will Learn How to analyze event rules and judge tendencies to avoid surprises on competition day. Why studying past courses and running them in training gives you a competitive edge. The importance of mental preparation, visualization, and building confidence before the big event. How to perfect your routines at regular trials so they hold up under pressure. The key to staying flexible and adapting to unexpected challenges at high-stakes competitions. Mentioned Visualization and Mental Preparation Episode 32: Improving Your Mental Game for Big Events

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    356: Should You Specialize?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 38:56


    In this episode (38:55) In this episode, we tackle a listener's question: Can you excel in more than one agility venue? Specialization vs. versatility is a hot topic in dog sports, and we dive into the pros and cons of focusing on a single organization versus competing across multiple venues. You Will Learn How Jennifer Crank was selected to her high school's Hall of Fame. How different agility organizations have distinct course design philosophies and challenges. How major events within a single organization, like the AKC Invitational, Westminster, and AKC FCI Agility World Championship tryouts, feature unique course designs and competitive demands. Why competitors increasingly have to choose where to spend their time and money, and how to make informed decisions based on factors specific to you and your dog. Mentioned Episode 182: Choose Your Own Agility Adventure Episode 239: How to Pick the Right Agility Organization for Your Dog Episode 224: Defining YOUR Success in Dog Agility

    355: Is It Time to Change the Dogwalk?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 78:24


    photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (1:18:23) In this episode, we dive into the hottest agility topic on social media right now: the dogwalk. We explore the passionate and diverse opinions within the agility community about whether it's time to rethink the design of this iconic piece of equipment. Joining us is Mark Bills of Clip and Go Agility, the creator of the 18″ wide dogwalk that's been making waves on social media. You Will Learn How the agility community feels about changing the dogwalk specifications. Which groups of dogs could benefit from adjustments to the width or height. The pros and cons of modifying the dogwalk dimensions. How changes to the dogwalk could also improve safety on the teeter. The realistic costs involved in altering the width of the dogwalk. Mentioned Click here for the Clip and Go video showing dogs doing a standard dogwalk and a wider, lower dogwalk. Facebook post from Katarina Podlipnik Capuder about her 40cm dogwalk. Update from Clip and Go

    354: Building Community in Dog Agility

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 35:02


    In this episode (35:02) In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban explore the importance of community in dog agility. From local clubs to national events, they discuss how fostering connections can enhance your overall experience and help the sport thrive. You Will Learn Why community matters and how it can elevate your training and competition experience. Strategies for connecting with others at trials, classes, and clubs. Tips for creating an inclusive environment that welcomes newcomers and fosters belonging. It's also okay to just show up and run your dog.

    353: Game Changers in Dog Agility

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 26:40


    photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (26:39) In this podcast, we explore how trailblazers redefine their fields, using Caitlin Clark's transformative impact on women's basketball as a lens to examine innovation in dog agility. From long-range shooting to running contacts, we discuss the creativity and risk-taking that drive progress in sports. You Will Learn How Caitlin Clark's game is revolutionizing women's basketball and inspiring the next generation of players. The parallels between sports like basketball and dog agility in fostering innovation and pushing boundaries. Key milestones in the evolution of dog agility, including running contacts, backsides, blind crosses, and advanced verbal cues. How risk-taking and creativity lead to game-changing breakthroughs in both human and canine sports. Why pioneers in any field are essential for shaping future strategies, techniques, and culture.

    352: AKC Director Carrie DeYoung Retires

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 55:23


    In this episode (55:23) Join us as we celebrate the incredible career of Carrie DeYoung, who is retiring after a remarkable tenure as the Director of Agility for the American Kennel Club (AKC). Carrie reflects on her journey, her contributions to the sport, and her hopes for its future. You Will Learn How Carrie DeYoung shaped the landscape of AKC agility over her tenure. The challenges and triumphs she encountered in promoting agility nationwide. Key milestones and initiatives introduced under her leadership. Carrie's vision for the future of agility sports and the AKC community. Previous Podcasts with Carrie Episode 5: Nancy Gyes and Carrie DeYoung Interview Episode 31: How Does Internationalization Impact Dog Agility? Episode 36: The 2013 EO and AWC USA Teams Episode 59: The 2014 International Team Tryouts Episode 62: Celebrating 20 Years of AKC Agility Episode 93: The New AKC Premier Class is Coming Episode 202: AKC Invitational with Carrie DeYoung Episode 215: The 2019 AKC Agility Premier Cup Presented by EEM Episode 323: The Past, Present, and Future of AKC ISC Episode 331: Inside Look at AKC's New Agility Proposals with Carrie DeYoung

    351: The Inaugural AKC ISC Championship

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 50:58


    In this episode (50:57) In this episode, the team recaps the very first AKC ISC Championship event. Jennifer, who competed at the event, shares her firsthand experience, diving into the details of the event format, course design, and the competition's atmosphere. You Will Learn How the inaugural AKC ISC Championship was structured, from the entry process to the competition format. The unique challenges and level distinctions in course design, and how they tested handlers' skills. Details on the scoring system, including how faults and off-courses impacted the results and strategy. The role of the team event, how it influenced competitor handling, and the scoring nuances. The overall atmosphere of the event, how it was organized, and feedback from competitors on this new addition to the agility calendar. Mentioned/Related Episode 323: The Past, Present, and Future of AKC ISC Agility Nerd

    350: Interview with AWC Vice Champion Dalton Meredith

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 63:17


    In this episode (1:03:16) In this episode, we sit down with Dalton Meredith, the Intermediate height overall individual silver medalist from this year's FCI Agility World Championship (AWC). Dalton shares his thoughts on the UK's recent success at FCI events, his unique experience competing in a runoff for individual gold, and emerging trends in course design. You Will Learn Insights into the UK's growing presence and success at the FCI Agility World Championship. Dalton's firsthand account of the intensity and excitement of a runoff for the individual gold medal. Key trends in agility course design and how they are impacting competitors. Where to follow Dalton and stay updated with his journey: Facebook and Instagram. Mentioned/Related Episode 85: Have We Solved the Game of Agility? Interview with Aneta Obrusníková The Rise and Fall of World Champions Follow Dalton on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094809501133

    349: Boundless Junior Agility Co. with McKenzie Minto

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 29:10


    In this episode (29:09) In this episode, McKenzie Minto, Co-director of Boundless Junior Agility, joins the podcast to share insights into the Boundless Junior Agility Company (BJAC). Mackenzie discusses how the organization supports junior handlers by offering camps, training programs, and new opportunities for young agility enthusiasts. You Will Learn The origins and mission of the Boundless Junior Agility Company. Details about BJAC's camps, including the Lend a Paw program, where juniors can train with seasoned dogs. The Boundless Junior Agility League, a virtual competition for junior handlers. The announcement of the UKI Boundless Youth Championship in June 2025, which offers win-on spots for the World Agility Open 2026 and the US Open. How BJAC focuses on promoting sportsmanship and developing strong competitors both on and off the field. Mentioned/Related Boundless Junior Agility Co Website Episode 66: The Decline of AKC's Novice A Class

    348: The Fine Line Between Wanting and Needing

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 36:24


    In this episode (36:23) In this episode, we explore a powerful quote from an Olympian about the delicate balance between wanting success and not needing it for self-worth. We dive into the psychology of high achievement, the importance of resilience, and how to pursue goals without letting them define who you are. This episode will help you rethink what it means to strive for success while keeping your mental and emotional health in check. You Will Learn The difference between wanting success and needing it for validation. Why tying your self-worth to achievements can be mentally harmful. How to maintain resilience and perspective in the face of failure. Why many instructors struggle with poor performances. Mentioned/Related Watch Jemima Montag's Interview: https://www.facebook.com/realcarrickryan/videos/1695946174525648/ Bad Dog Agility Goes to Westminster 2016

    Episode 347: Interview with Penny Leigh, Director of the AKC Agility League

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 40:24


    In this episode (40:23) Penny Leigh joins the podcast to talk about the AKC Agility League. The next season of the League is open NOW and registration closes September 11th. Talk with your friends and form your teams to join! You Will Learn The purpose and history of the agility league. How the agility league can benefit you and your dog. Why the league is not a replacement for trials. How to create a team and get started! How training schools and facilities are building classes around the league season. Mentioned/Related The main AKC Agility League webpage: https://www.akc.org/akc-agility-league/ Info on How to Get Started How to Wheel a Course for AKC Agility League

    346: Interview with Senior Open World Champion Dudley Shumate

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 24:23


    In this episode (24:23) Dudley Shumate joins the podcast to talk about the inaugural Senior Open, a new international event for competitors 55 and older, hosted by the FCI. The event was held in Belgium from July 18-21, 2024. You Will Learn The structure of the Senior Open Agility World Championship (SOAWC). How the US Team was selected. Dudley's advice to competitors, especially seniors. Mentioned/Related Episode 182: Choose Your Own Agility Adventure Follow Dudley on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009140141755 Watch Dudley's Winning Run on Facebook or YouTube (different view)

    345: The 2024 Premier Cup Wrap-Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 25:20


    In this episode (25:19) In this episode, Jenn shares her experience at the 2024 Premier Cup which was held June 29th at the National Sports Center in Blaine, Minnesota. You Will Learn How to get an invite to this event. Jenn's history with this event. Details and stories about this year's surface, venue, and weather. The winners of each height class. Mentioned/Related Where to Watch the 2024 AKC Premier Cup Information on the venue and surface: https://nscsports.org/facilities/stadium/ Episode 215: The 2019 AKC Agility Premier Cup Presented by EEM Episode 220: AKC Agility Premier Cup Wrap-up Watch Jenn and Bee on all three rounds here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cvPPmrt0Sc

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    344: Dogs and Fireworks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 25:04


    In this episode (25:03) In this episode, we share our personal experiences and tips for helping dogs who get anxious during Fourth of July fireworks, discussing both successful and unsuccessful strategies. You Will Learn Strategies to create a comfortable and secure environment for your dog during fireworks. How to prepare in advance for fireworks with physical activity. Tips on using background noise or music to drown out firework sounds. Using anti-anxiety medications and natural supplements. Mentioned/Related Thunder Shirt ElleVet Calm & Comfort Chews

    343: What is a Good Q Rate?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 27:20


    In this episode (27:19) In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban share and discuss the qualifying rates for all jump heights in AKC agility, covering both Jumpers with Weaves and Standard, from Novice A to Masters level. You Will Learn The qualifying rates for each height class in AKC agility for 2023. How to calculate your predicted QQ rate. What Q rate is considered “good.” The pros and cons of using Q rate to evaluate performance. Mentioned/Related AKC Q Rates for 2023 A Look at Qualification Rate by Height A Look at Speed by Height

    342: Interview with the First 12" Westminster Overall Winner Cynthia Hornor

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 50:26


    In this episode (50:25) Join us for an exciting episode where Sarah, Esteban, and Jennifer interview Cynthia Hornor about the big win with her remarkable dog, Nimble, the first 12″ overall champion at the prestigious Masters Agility Championship at Westminster. You Will Learn Insights into how competitors felt about the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show venue. Detailed discussion on the design of the agility courses at Westminster. Cynthia's strategy and approach to navigating the event with Nimble and Truant (last year's overall champion). Why this was one of the best broadcasts ever for an agility event. Reasons why Nimble, as the overall winner, has garnered extra attention from the national media, from the New York Times to the Wall Street Journal. Mentioned/Related Westminster Special: Mutt Hysteria (Catching Up With Stacey and Roo!)

    341: British Agility and the Longines Global Champions Tour

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 21:49


    In this episode (21:48) This week, we're thrilled to have Anthony Clarke, founder of British Agility, on our podcast. Co-host Jennifer Crank recently competed in the Longines Agility Grand Prix 2024 in Miami, a new agility event held in partnership with the Longines Global Champions Tour. We'll share insights from both the organizer's and competitor's perspectives, giving you an inside look into this new event. You Will Learn Jennifer's firsthand insights and highlights from competing in the Longines Agility Grand Prix 2024. How the event promotes dog agility to a wider audience. Behind-the-scenes look at the planning and execution that goes into organizing the event. Insights into the criteria and process for selecting competitors for future events. Mentioned/Related The British Agility Website: https://britishagility.co.uk/ British Agility on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishagility.co.uk/ Meet the athletes: https://www.facebook.com/reel/767676161746514 Watch the Promo Reel: https://www.facebook.com/reel/1779892522531298

    340: Health Clearances in Dog Agility

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 21:16


    In this episode (21:15) This week, we're joined by Dr. Brittany Schaezler to dive into the topic of health clearances for agility dogs. Whether you're a newcomer to the sport or a seasoned handler, understanding the standard health clearances is essential for your agility dog's well-being and performance. We discuss everything from hip and elbow dysplasia to eye conditions and how these health factors can impact your agility journey. You Will Learn The significance of health clearances in agility training and breeding. Why hips, elbows, and eyes are crucial health checks for agility dogs. How breed-specific clearances can inform your training and breeding decisions. The role of breeders and owners in ensuring the health and fitness of agility dogs. Practical advice on when and how to get these health clearances for your dog. Mentioned/Related Episode 329: Early Take Off (ETO) – Part 1 Episode 330: Early Take Off (ETO) – Part 2

    339: Support vs Babysitting in Dog Agility Handling

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 21:40


    In this episode (21:39) This week, we delve into a topic suggested by one of our listeners: the fine line between babysitting and supporting your agility dog. In this podcast, we explore how the right balance of guidance and independence can significantly impact your dog's confidence and performance on the course. You Will Learn How the handling support your dog needs changes over their experience level. How you use trial and error to discover how much support your dog needs. Why Sarah thinks it's a good thing to occasionally pull your dog off the correct obstacle. How to use placement of reward to increase the dog's commitment to the obstacle. Mentioned/Related Episode 187: Physical and Mental Commitment How Committed Are You? Episode 104: Building Confidence Through Challenges

    338: Post 2024 NAC Wrap-Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 39:52


    In this episode (39:51) Jennifer and Sarah talk about their experiences at the 2024 National Agility Championship with Esteban providing the livestream spectator perspective. You Will Learn Jenn's thoughts on the facility, the surface, and the organization of the event. Why the Hybrid round was a surprise. Esteban's view on the target q-rate for big events. Who was crowned National Agility Champion! Mentioned/Related You can find course maps and results here: https://akccompanionevents.com/index.php?eventSelected=National%20Agility%20Championship. Note that at some point, the results will be moved to this page: https://www.akc.org/sports/agility/events/akc-national-agility-championship/akc-national-agility-championship-past-events/ What to learn more about the event? Check out our Preview Podcast: Episode 337: 2024 AKC National Agility Championship Preview

    337: 2024 AKC National Agility Championship Preview

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 48:30


    In this episode (48:29) The 2024 AKC National Agility Championship takes place March 14-17 in Perry, Georgia. In this podcast, Sarah and Jennifer explore the event's structure, key contenders and share how you can follow along with the event in near real-time. You Will Learn The structure of the 2024 AKC National Agility Championship. How to watch the event for free. How dogs qualify for the Challengers Round. Who is judging the event. Mentioned/Related You can find course maps, running orders, and results here: https://akc.jotform.com/app/233567920055862 Watch here for FREE: https://akc.tv/event?id=10836 BEWARE OF SCAMS! Many Facebook scams happen around these big events. Review this webinar: How to Spot a Fake Dog Agility Facebook Page or Group From last year's event: The Evolution of the AKC National Agility Championship Finals Course Follow Jenn Crank with the Bad Dog Agility Before and After Video Series!

    336: How To Walk Your Dog Off the Course

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 46:46


    In this episode (46:45) In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban share their experiences and advice on how to leave the ring after the dog fails to meet the expected criteria. They discuss key dog training concepts, ethics, and explain who should and who should not use this strategy. You Will Learn When it's appropriate to walk your dog off the course. Why you should not leave the ring for handling errors. How to leave the ring properly. How positive reinforcement and negative punishment relate to each other. Which dogs are poorly suited for this training option. Mentioned/Related Episode 111: The Myth of the Ring-Wise Dog Proofing for Dog Agility Episode 256: Proofing Checklist for Dog Agility

    335: Getting an Adult Dog for Agility

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 28:40


    In this episode (28:37) Join us as we explore the benefits of choosing adult dogs for agility training, discussing how their known characteristics can offer advantages over starting with a puppy. We cover sources for finding adult dogs, including rescues and breed-specific rehomes, and delve into the unique benefits of choosing an adult dog for your next agility dog. You Will Learn The benefits of acquiring an adult dog for agility training. How the issue of size can be important for certain breeds. Various sources to find adult dogs suitable for agility. How the idea of control affects how people think about acquiring their next agility dog. Mentioned/Related Episode 334: How Top Trainers Get Their Next Dog Episode 329: Early Take Off (ETO) – Part 1 Episode 330: Early Take Off (ETO) – Part 2

    334: How Top Trainers Get Their Next Dog

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 30:09


    In this episode (30:08) In this podcast, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban explain how top agility handlers get their next dog while giving their own #1 quality they look for in a new dog or puppy. You Will Learn The importance of understanding precisely what you want in a dog before beginning your search. The value of observing and interacting with a variety of agility dogs that do not belong to you. The significance of repeat breedings and why they matter. Mentioned/Related Let's Talk Puppies! BDA Puppy Resources

    333: Teeter Criteria

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 27:27


    In this episode (27:26) Join us as we discuss the importance of defining and achieving clear criteria for teeter performance. Learn about the challenges unique to the teeter that vary by the breed and weight of a dog, and how to determine exactly which criteria may be best suited to your dog. You Will Learn The importance of having clear criteria for teeter performances in agility. Common challenges in training the teeter and how they differ from other contact obstacles. Strategies for setting, teaching, and maintaining effective teeter criteria. Judging perspectives on teeter performances and training tips to meet competitive standards. Mentioned/Related Episode 257: Consistent Contact Criteria Teeter Drop Times All About the Teeter Episode 107: Training the Teeter Dog Agility Virtual Matchup: Small vs Large

    332: Agility Seminars

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 29:34


    In this episode (29:33) In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban touch on the evolution of seminars in the agility world, while sharing essential tips on choosing the right seminars while maximizing value and minimizing cost. You Will Learn How to choose the right seminars based on your training stage and goals. The advantages of learning from various instructors and the importance of a primary coach. Strategies for financial planning and maximizing the value of seminars. The evolving role of seminars in agility training.

    331: Inside Look at AKC's New Agility Proposals with Carrie DeYoung

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 44:20


    In this episode (44:19) AKC Director of Agility Carrie DeYoung joins the podcast to discuss the latest round of proposed changes, giving us the insider perspective on how and why these recommendations came about and what they mean for the agility community. You Will Learn The background and details of the proposed agility updates and changes. The process and considerations behind these agility regulation recommendations. The fate of the table. What exactly a “bar” jump is. How you can make suggestions to AKC agility. Mentioned/Related The latest Rules and Regulations can be found here: https://www.akc.org/rules/ The current Regulations for Agility Trials and Agility Course Test (ACT) at the time of the podcast. The current AKC Agility Judge's Guidelines at the time of the podcast.

    330: Early Take Off (ETO) – Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 44:38


    photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (44:38) In this episode, we delve into Early Take Off (ETO) in agility dogs with our guest, Jean Lavalley. We explore the complexities of ETO, its effect on dogs' agility performance, and share personal experiences dealing with this challenge. Make sure you listen to Part 1 first: Episode 329: Early Take Off (ETO) – Part 1 You Will Learn What Early Take Off (ETO) is and how it affects agility dogs. The common signs and symptoms of ETO. Handling adjustments for dogs with ETO. How students and instructors should approach ETO. Mentioned/Related Episode 329: Early Take Off (ETO) – Part 1 Clean Run Focus Issue on Early Take Off You can find Set Point in Susan Salo's jump grid book. Don't miss the 2024 NAC Prep Course! Click here for information and to sign up!

    329: Early Take Off (ETO) – Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 47:06


    In this episode (47:05) In this episode, we delve into Early Take Off (ETO) in agility dogs with our guest, Jean Lavalley. We explore the complexities of ETO, its effect on dogs' agility performance, and share personal experiences dealing with this challenge. You Will Learn What Early Take Off (ETO) is and how it affects agility dogs. The common signs and symptoms of ETO. Handling adjustments for dogs with ETO. How students and instructors should approach ETO. Mentioned/Related Clean Run Focus Issue on Early Take Off You can find Set Point in Susan Salo's jump grid book.

    328: Navigating your Agility Ambitions in 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 39:05


    In this episode (39:04) In this episode, we share our personal agility goals for the upcoming year, as well as strategies for successfully reaching your own goals. We also discuss the importance of separating your self-worth from your agility accomplishments and failures. You Will Learn Effective strategies for setting and achieving agility training goals. How to maintain consistency and motivation in dog agility training. The value of community and connection within the agility world. Mentioned/Related Episode 325: The UKI North American Invitational Episode 44: Dog Agility Dreams & Goals Episode 274: 21 Days to a Better 2021 Episode 316: Make or Ditch New Year's Resolutions? Episode 124: Dealing with Disappointment in Dog Agility

    327: How Many Verbal Cues Do You Need?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 50:23


    photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (50:22) In this episode, join Jennifer, Esteban, and Sarah as they delve into the world of verbal cues in dog agility. Explore the nuances of verbal versus non-verbal commands, how timing affects cues, and the impact of handler skills on training success. You Will Learn The difference between verbal and non-verbal cues in agility training. How the timing of verbal cues can impact a dog's performance. The role of handler proficiency in the effectiveness of verbal commands. Understanding the number of verbal cues needed for effective agility training. Mentioned/Related Episode 50: Puppy Paralysis Episode 295: The Timing of Verbal Cues How Committed Are You?

    326: Interview with US Open Champion Perry DeWitt

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 43:40


    In this episode (43:39) In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome back Perry DeWitt to discuss her phenomenal success in both the UKI US Open and the AKC European Open Team Tryouts. We delve into her winning strategies, training techniques, and experiences in these top-level competitions. You Will Learn Perry's approach to handling multiple dogs at different jump heights. The complexities and rewards of competing and training with a spouse. Perry's advice to both new and seasoned competitors. Mentioned/Related Episode 321: Post NAC Wrap-Up with Emily Klarman and Perry DeWitt Episode 213: Interview with Westminster Champion Perry DeWitt Agility as a puzzle: Episode 324: Resource for AKC Agility Course Maps

    325: The UKI North American Invitational

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 48:23


    In this episode (48:22) In this episode, Esteban and Sarah are joined by Greg Derrett, CEO and Co-founder of UKI, to discuss the inaugural UKI North American Invitational. You Will Learn The concept and logistics behind the UKI North American Invitational. Who gets invited to the event. How this invitational differs from other agility opens. The growth and future plans of UKI and the US Open. Mentioned/Related Link to the UKI North American Invitational Link to the UKI North American Invitational 2024 Documents Story of Astroturf Previous podcast covering the US West Coast Open: Episode 304: UKI in 2022 with Greg Derrett Episode 247: Interview with Greg Derrett on UKI At Home Agility Program Episode 182: Choose Your Own Agility Adventure

    324: Resource for AKC Agility Course Maps

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 33:00


    In this episode (32:59) In this episode, we're joined by Sammi Flynn, the admin of a Facebook group dedicated to archiving AKC Agility course maps. This group, with over 6,300 members, collects maps from various agility trials to aid in training and competition preparation. You Will Learn The purpose of the Facebook group and its approach to collecting agility course maps. The group's policy against critiquing maps or judges. How agility competitors use these maps for training, trend analysis, and mental puzzles. Sammy Flynn's journey from a novice to group admin and the challenges involved. Mentioned/Related Link to the AKC agility course maps Facebook group Episode 323: The Past, Present, and Future of AKC ISC

    323: The Past, Present, and Future of AKC ISC

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 38:14


    In this episode (38:13) In this episode, we're joined by Director of Agility for the American Kennel Club, Carrie DeYoung to talk about the recent changes to the International Sweepstakes Class (ISC). You Will Learn How ISC was used over the past two decades within AKC. Why the AKC made changes to the ISC program. How levels work (A1, A2, A3, J1, J2, J3). How to find your ISC results online. Mentioned/Related Episode 93: The New AKC Premier Class is Coming An example of the ISC results online. An example A1 Course (courtesy of the AKC Agility Course Maps Facebook Group) An example A2 Course An example A3 Course An example J2 Course An example J3 Course CHAI TEA???

    322: Handler Mental Recovery After Canine Physical Recovery

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 36:26


    In this episode (36:25) In this episode, we talk about the mental management required from the HANDLER after a DOG injury. Coming back from an injury requires a great medical team and a dedicated trainer. Rehab is hard work! But many handlers are surprised to discover that mental aspects of returning to the ring, even with the blessing of your veterinarian, is the hardest part of the process. You Will Learn Why getting back in the ring is the hardest part, mentally, for the handler. Why trying to monitor your dog while you run is working against your goals. That not every limp means catastrophe. Five benign things that might cause your dog to limp. Mentioned/Related Episode 6: CCL Injuries and TPLO Episode 194: Forced Breaks in Your Dog Agility Training Learn about the Invitational Prep Course

    321: Post NAC Wrap-Up with Emily Klarman and Perry DeWitt

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 48:03


    In this episode (48:02) In this episode, newly crowned AKC National Agility Champions Emily Klarman and Perry DeWitt talk about the this year's event! You Will Learn What was going through Perry's mind as she sat on the hot seat for over a dozen dogs on the way to capturing the win. Perry's advice to Emily just before Finals. What Perry, Emily and Jenn thought of the new schedule/format. Mentioned/Related Train with Perry and Emily at United Dog. March 22th, 2023 Wednesday Wrap Up (AKC Nationals) The Evolution of the AKC National Agility Championship Finals Course The Challengers Map The Finals Map

    320: What NOT to Train Right Before a Big Event

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 29:32


    In this episode (29:31) In this episode, the BDA team talks about how we approach training as we get closer and closer to a big event. You Will Learn Why Jennifer and Esteban resist “bubble wrapping” their dogs before big events. Why you should focus on rate of reinforcement if you make a mistake in a trial close to the big event. Why Esteban often skips the practice run. How your focus on mistakes in the past can cause additional mistakes in the future. Mentioned/Related Episode 189: How to Structure Your Dog Agility Season Join our mailing list to get the Wednesday Wrap-Up in your email! This link will take you to a free Front Cross training video AND sign you up for the mailing list. Check out the Before and After online course (registration closes March 16th, 11:59pm)

    319: Essentials For Your New Puppy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 31:17


    In this episode (31:16) In this episode, the BDA team talks about preparing for a new puppy. You Will Learn How Sarah, Jennifer and Esteban prepare for each new puppy. How to use your day to day routine to create a supplies list. Jenn's shopping weakness. The one essential tool that Jenn only uses with new puppies. Mentioned/Related Don't forget your: Crates (LOT OF CRATES!) Crate covers X-Pens Gates Harness Snuffle Mat Antlers Puzzles and Enrichment Games Hol-ee Roller

    318: Should You Teach an Old Dog New Tricks?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 33:08


    In this episode (33:07) In this episode, the BDA team ponders the question: is there ever a time when a handler-dog team should NOT improve on or acquire a new skill? You Will Learn How your agility instructor influences your decision making. How to prevent yourself from “settling” for a suboptimal performance. How to challenge your dog and yourself on course. When settling for less is okay. How Jennifer and Sarah are preparing people for the AKC National Agility Championship in March. Mentioned/Related Episode 225: Using ROI to Structure Your Training Episode 250: Is Your Dog Agility “Good Enough”

    317: 2022 AKC Agility Invitational Wrap Up with Jane Bronson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 36:57


    (Photo Credit: Great Dane Photography) In this episode (36:56) In this episode, 20″ AKC Invitational winner Jane Bronson joins the podcast to talk about her dogs and multi-year experience at the event. You Will Learn How to pronounce nederlandse kooikerhondje. What it takes to make the finals at the AKC Invitational. What Jane and Jennifer thought of the course designs. How AKC.tv covered the event. Mentioned/Related Watch the Invitational on AKC.tv Check out the Finals Map. Course Design Trends at the AKC Invitational Episode 202: AKC Invitational with Carrie DeYoung How to say Nederlandse Kooikerhondje The AKC Standard for the Nederlandse Kooikerhondje.

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