by Niki | Jan 12, 2026 | Agility foundations
If there is one pattern we see again and again in dog agility training, it is this: handlers are eager to move on to the “real” skills and skip the foundations that make everything work. This is completely understandable. Agility looks exciting. We see advanced...
by Niki | Jan 10, 2026 | Agility handling techniques, Competitive agility
One of the most common frustrations in dog agility is standing on a course walk and thinking: I can see three different options here. How do I know which one to choose? You might hear other handlers talking about front crosses, blind crosses, distance lines, or speed...
by Niki | Jan 9, 2026 | Competitive agility, Customer stories
Every agility journey looks different. Some move forward in clear steps. Others take detours, pauses, and unexpected turns. Recently, we asked our community what their dogs have taught them. Francesca, one of our students from Spain, replied in a way that truly moved...
by Niki | Jan 8, 2026 | Agility handling techniques, Competitive agility
If walking an agility course and making a plan for handling your dog leaves you feeling rushed, unsure, or like everyone else sees something you don’t, you’re not alone. Many handlers start competing with basic training behind them, only to discover that course...
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