by Niki | Mar 21, 2025 | Agility handling techniques, Competitive agility
Bar knocking. Dropped bars. Whatever you call it, it’s one of the most frustrating dog agility problems—especially when it shows up out of nowhere, or only in competition. The good news? There’s always a reason behind it. In this post, we’ll walk through four common...
by Niki | Feb 27, 2025 | Agility foundations
Starting your dog agility journey is exciting, but let’s be real—there are things you don’t know until you’re deep in it. Wouldn’t it be great to skip the frustrating mistakes and train smarter from the beginning? We asked experienced agility handlers in the OneMind...
by Niki | Feb 25, 2025 | Agility foundations, Competitive agility
What if we told you that you don’t need an entire agility course to sharpen your dog’s skills? Sometimes, all it takes is one jump! Whether you’re tight on space, looking for low-impact training, or just want to maximize your dog’s understanding of agility, one-jump...
by Niki | Feb 24, 2025 | Puppy training, Puppy troubleshooting
Why is my dog reacting to cars and other moving things? It’s easy to feel embarrassed when your dog is reacting to passing cars, bikes or other moving things, but you’re not alone, and it can be fixed! Dogs react to movement for different reasons:🐶...
by Niki | Feb 15, 2025 | Agility handling techniques, Competitive agility
Distance handling in dog agility has a bit of a reputation. Some say it’s only for border collies, others believe it requires endless shouting of verbals, and a few think it’s just magic that only the agility gods can master. The truth? Any dog can crush distance...
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