Commitment in dog agility is more than just making sure your dog completes an obstacle. It's about ensuring they do so with focus and independence, regardless of your motion. At OneMind Dogs, commitment is a core part of the “Three Cs”: Connect, Commit, and Cue. These...
Competitive agility
For all of the aspiring agility champions out there, we’ve got you covered with articles from our top coaches about agility competitions, mindset and more.
Interview with OneMind Dogs Instructor Laura Bussing
In the world of dog agility, few names resonate as strongly as Laura Bussing. With over 35 years of experience in dog training and behavior consulting, and 15 years specifically dedicated to agility coaching,
Teaching a solid startline stay for dog agility
This article is an extracted version of our premium tips article on startline stays by OneMind Dogs Instructor Stephanie Williams. Startlines are an important skill help agility teams start their agility runs off in the strongest way possible. When you know you can...
What is a False Turn in dog agility?
This handling maneuver allows you to change your dog’s line while staying on the same handling side, enabling constant movement and fluid performance.
Trust and Training: The Core of Dog Agility Success
To break this negative cycle, emphasize consistent, positive and challenging training. The level of trust you have in your dog’s performance on an agility course directly relate to the quality of your training.
How to prevent and fix bar knocking in agility dogs
Persistent bar knocking can be a frustrating and challenging issue in dog agility. Whether your dog knocks bars regularly, or its a recent development, we have some tips for you!
Collection and tight turns in dog agility
Does your dog have trouble with tight turns in dog agility? Would you like to learn how to cue collection effectively? This blog is for you!
Taming your nerves in dog agility competitions
Do nerves affect your performance in agility competitions? Do you feel like you sometimes let your dog down in the ring? This blog is for you!
OneMind Dogs method and the use of verbals in dog agility
Do verbal cues have a place in the OneMind Dogs method? Find out in this article where we discuss the use of verbals in dog agility.
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