I wanted a Border Collie, but I didn’t yet have a clear plan. What I didn’t expect was to fall in love with a look: intense, serious, far too deep for such a small puppy.
Customer stories
The soul of OneMind Dogs lies in our amazing community. Read stories from OneMind Dogs members around the globe — you’ll laugh, shed a tear, or maybe both.
What dogs teach us
If you’ve ever trained, lived, or simply shared everyday life with a dog, you already know: they are always teaching us something. At OneMind Dogs, our entire method was created by listening to the lessons dogs were trying to give us. Tekla, the deaf Border Collie who...
Learning agility the way dogs naturally understand it: Dino & Chikage’s story
Dino is a 3-year-old Belgian Malinois and my first competition agility dog. When I started, I was very new to dog training in general, so I began with obedience classes at a local dog training center. After that, I enrolled Dino in agility classes, and she absolutely loved it. However, I quickly realized there was so much to learn about agility
I’m just blown away! How OneMind Dogs changed our agility journey
When Cathy first stepped into the world of agility, she wasn’t chasing ribbons or national titles. She just wanted to help her dog Lola
Dog agility is so much more than just a sport: Stephen’s Journey
Dog agility training is not just a sport or fun hobby. It’s a wonderful way to connect with our dogs and enhance the bond we share with them. Stephen McKay, a dedicated OneMind Dogs Instructor, has an inspiring story about how he found his way into the world of...
From toy dogs to Agility Champions: Ulla’s inspiring journey with her poodles
If you ever doubted that mastering dog agility training is something you could do, Ulla Viholainen’s story might change your mind. At 76, Ulla discovered her passion for agility and hasn’t looked back since. What began as a way to keep her energetic poodles active has...
Dog agility at any age: How Elaine found a new passion with OneMind Dogs
Elaine is a dog enthusiast who embraced the exciting world of dog agility with her beloved dogs as she approached retirement.
Flying high: Lucy and Dino’s agility adventure with OneMind Dogs
More importantly, whether it’s agility training or daily family life, always try to understand your dog from their point of view, not just yours. Be patient and consistent, and always praise your dog.
Interview with OneMind Dogs Coach Anna Eifert
When I began, there was no trainer at the dog school where I trained. A few of us would get together and learn as we went, which had its challenges.
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