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4 ways to get the whole family involved in dog training
Getting the whole family on board with obedience training, meal times and fun activities is a great way to make sure you’re working on your dog’s behaviour — and giving them an incredible, fun-filled and happy life with you.
How to prepare your dog for post-lockdown life
Just as our daily lives have changed, our dog’s lives have adapted to the ‘new normal’ too. And if you’ve spent more time in self-isolation or quarantine than not, your dog might need some adjustment before restrictions ease.
7 tips for keeping your agility dog healthy
To be able to enjoy doing agility with your dog for as long as possible, it’s important that you take care of your team mate’s physical well-being every day — training days, competition days and rest days too!
Distance handling — the most versatile tool in your agility toolbox
Recently, we asked our premium members what they’d like to see more of on our website, and one response that stood out from the rest: handling from a distance in agility — and how to handle a dog that’s much faster than the...
Coach Mikko’s 2020 Christmas tree agility course
It's almost Christmas and the whole OneMind Dogs team (particularly our Coaches and Instructors!) are well and truly into the festive mood. Leading OneMind Dogs Mikko Aaltonen wanted to share this year's Christmas-themed course with the entire OneMind Dogs online...
Your ultimate guide to a dog-friendly holiday season
For some people, fairy lights and Christmas rom-coms are the things that bring the most cheer. For us (and we're sure, some of you too!) having our dogs around during the festive season makes any celebration feel complete. No matter what part your pup plays at...
How to reach your goals in Agility — and why a training diary will help you get there
Most people don’t start agility training with the aim to be world champion — or even compete, for that matter. But as many of us know, once you start agility and see how much your dog (and you) love it, it sure is addictive, and the path to your first competition is a...
Why it’s important to train the dog in front of you
Regardless of your dog’s speed or natural agility, all dogs deserve to be handled in a way that makes them confident on the agility course. This post is the second of the 2-part series by OneMind Dogs Coach Jenni Leino.
The puppy teething stage: what to know about your pup’s dental health
Puppies have a pretty intense teething process from the time they arrive in their new homes, until they’re about 6 months. Here’s how you can care for your pup’s teeth while they’re young, and throughout the rest of thei life.
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