by Niki | Jan 20, 2022 | Puppy training, Puppy troubleshooting
Bringing home a new puppy is exciting, but it’s also a big adjustment for both of you. If your puppy would rather go off on its own adventures than listen to you, it may be difficult to help them settle in or start puppy training. Luckily, there are ways to support...
by Niki | Jan 10, 2022 | Agility handling techniques
There are over 30 OneMind Dogs handling techniques that will allow you to create a diverse agility toolbox. Depending on your style, you may use some of the same tools very often, and other tools only get pulled out occasionally. Having a diverse...
by Niki | Dec 13, 2021 | Dog health and wellness
Are you looking for something more interesting to put under the Christmas tree for your dog this year? Or you just want to make sure your puppy is occupied this holiday season, so they don’t rip up the other presents under the tree and jump all over your guests...
by Niki | Nov 23, 2021 | Agility foundations, Competitive agility
What do you do when you are a motivated dog agility competitor and you injure yourself? Agility competitor and coach Krisztina Holti and her dog Onix were competing at a high level when Krisztina experienced an injury and became unable to run at all. Still motivated...
by Niki | Sep 20, 2021 | Agility handling techniques
When the world of thinking agility courses in lines opens up to you, you forget the handling of individual obstacles for good. OneMind Dogs founder, Janita Leinonen, started agility in 1993. For the first ten years, all she saw in the agility ring was individual...
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