by Niki | Sep 3, 2025 | Agility foundations, Competitive agility
One of the biggest questions we hear from agility enthusiasts is: “How often should I train my dog?” And once you ask that, it opens the floodgates to: “What should I train at different ages?” “How long should training sessions be?” “What’s too much or too...
by Niki | Sep 2, 2025 | Agility foundations, Agility handling techniques, Competitive agility
Agility is all about teamwork. You and your dog run the course together, aiming to navigate tricky sequences with efficiency and flow. But behind every smooth run lies a balance that can make or break your success: the balance between obstacle focus and handler focus....
by Niki | Aug 21, 2025 | Agility handling techniques, Competitive agility
Does your dog fly around the agility course like a rocket, taking wide turns or knocking bars when you need them to tighten up? You’re not alone. Many handlers struggle with teaching collection. And without it, those tight, efficient turns stay out of reach. This post...
by Niki | Aug 6, 2025 | Competitive agility, Customer stories
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, a sensitive 3-year-old American Eskimo Dog (Eskie Spitz), feel more confident in the world around her. Fast forward a few years,...
by Niki | Jul 31, 2025 | Agility handling techniques, Competitive agility
Wondering if you can really make progress when training dog agility by yourself, without access to a club or coach? The answer is yes. In fact, training dog agility by yourself can be one of the most rewarding and effective ways to grow as a team with your dog. In the...
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