by Niki | Jun 25, 2025 | Agility handling techniques
Threadles and serpentines are two common patterns in dog agility that test your ability to cue your dog with precision and clarity. While they can both involve tight lines and quick turns, the way we handle them, and the way our dogs understand them, is different. At...
by Niki | Jun 10, 2025 | Competitive agility
Do you suffer from nerves at agility competitions? You’ve probably spent a fair bit of time training your dog’s skills, brushing up on handling techniques, and making sure your teammate is fit and ready. But how much time have you spent training your own mind? Agility...
by Niki | Sep 25, 2024 | Customer stories
We recently interviewed one of the most inspiring members of the OneMind Dogs community, Elaine Hamer from Australia. Elaine is a dog enthusiast who embraced the exciting world of dog agility with her beloved dogs as she approached retirement. Living on a farm, she...
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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