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Bad Dog Agility Podcast

347 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 month ago - ★★★★★ - 129 ratings

Dog agility training tips and discussions. We often interview agility instructors and competitors as well.

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Episodes

146: Record Keeping Trick for Dog Agility

October 10, 2016 18:51 - 13 minutes - 12.6 MB

In this episode (13:48) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban share a commonly used and free app/website for agility record keeping, including trial results and training sessions. You Will Learn Why you should create and use a Group in Facebook for your record keeping. What kind of information you should record/track. How to create a Group in Facebook. Who to include (and not include) in your Group. The defining property of inert gases. Mentioned Facebook Groups

145: Course Building in Your Own Backyard

October 01, 2016 18:01 - 23 minutes - 21.7 MB

In this episode (23:39) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban share their tips for course building in your own backyard. You Will Learn The size of Esteban’s shoe. How to use a centerline to build your course. How much a large measuring wheel costs at Home Depot. Which spatial relationships are important to keep. How different types of jumps and bar lengths affect your course build. What elemental gold says if you’re caught trespassing.

144: Interview with Sarah Stremming on Behavior Problems in Performance Dogs

September 22, 2016 18:31 - 37 minutes - 34.7 MB

In this episode (37:52) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban talk with Sarah Stremming from the Cognitive Canine about her new podcast Cog-Dog Radio and the work she’s doing with agility dogs with behavioral issues. You Will Learn Why Sarah started Cog-Dog Radio. Common behavioral problems in agility dogs. How your dog’s ability to take food can be a barometer for their stress level. The 4 areas that Sarah looks at when she evaluates dogs. Mentioned Our Previous Podcast with Kathy...

143: Starting Fast and Finishing Strong

September 14, 2016 19:08 - 34 minutes - 31.3 MB

In this episode (34:14) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban talk about how to start fast and finish strong in your agility runs. You Will Learn Common issues problems at the start and end of agility runs. How simple, clear routines for the start and end of a run can improve your times. Why dogs frequently run under the tire when it is the first obstacle. Why dogs sometimes start slow. Why some dogs drop bars in the opening. Course design trends for opening sequences. Why dogs...

Excerpt from Episode 12: Interview with Greg and Laura Derrett

August 31, 2016 19:24 - 2 minutes - 1.92 MB

This is an excerpt from episode 12, taped in August of 2012.  The relevance to the recent removal of the chute is striking.

142: Dog Agility World Shuns the Chute

August 31, 2016 18:35 - 31 minutes - 28.4 MB

In this episode (31:03) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban talk about the unprecedented rapid discontinuation of the collapsed tunnel (also known as the chute) across several organizations both in the United States and abroad. You Will Learn Why the chute was discontinued Which dog agility organizations have suspended use of the chute and who did it first Why Joan Meyer created the video that everyone is talking about the impact social media had on this issue potential future fa...

141: Welcoming Novice Competitors

August 25, 2016 18:32 - 18 minutes - 17.2 MB

In this episode (18:50) In this podcast, we chat with Liz Armstrong about theNew Beginnings Agility Trial which will be held September 16-18, 2016 in Rancho Murieta, California. Sarah and Liz talk about how this trial makes the first-time novice competitor comfortable and excited about their future in the sport of dog agility. You’ll Learn How Liz went from a newcomer to an experienced competitor that is helping to organize this trial. Why it’s important that novice handlers have a go...

140: Bad Dog Moms

August 11, 2016 16:08 - 16 minutes - 15.2 MB

In this episode (16:38) In this podcast, we talk about the pressures of raising the perfect agility dog, inspired by the comedy movie Bad Moms. Mentioned Bad Moms

139: The Test/Train/Adjust Cycle

July 29, 2016 20:28 - 16 minutes - 14.7 MB

In this episode (16:02) In this episode, we discuss how to recognize and use the “test/train/adjust” cycle in your dog agility career. Mentioned On the Job Training using Placement of Reward

138: The Path From Your First Run To Your First Q

July 22, 2016 17:22 - 14 minutes - 13.7 MB

In this episode (14:57) In this episode, we discuss common Novice patterns and how you can recognize your success even when you aren’t qualifying. Mentioned   Episode 60: Preparing for Your Novice Debut 5 Tips for Trialing with Your Novice Agility Dog  

137: Swedish Jump Heights and Its Effect on FCI

June 17, 2016 22:03 - 18 minutes - 17.1 MB

In this episode (18:38) In this episode, we talk with Åsa Wrede of Sweden about the future of dog agility in Sweden and Europe. Mentioned The regulation proposal for the Swedish Agility Club. New Height Classes and Cutoffs: Extra small: allowed for dogs whose withers under 28 cm (11.02 inches); jumps 10-20 cm (3.94-7.87 inches) Small: allowed for dogs whose withers under 35 cm (13.78 inches); jumps 20-30 cm (7.87-11.81 inches) Medium: allowed for dogs whose withers is 35 cm and over...

136: Interview with WAO Judge Anthony Clarke

June 09, 2016 20:26 - 44 minutes - 40.5 MB

In this episode (44:15) In this episode, we chat with one of the judges from this year’s World Agility Open Championship, Anthony Clarke. Mentioned World Agility Open Episode 100: Interview with Crufts Judge Lee Gibson – Part 1 Our year-long VIP program will open for registration towards the end of June. Watch ourFacebook page or join our newsletter for all the details!

135: Interview with European Open Team USA Coach Ann Braue and Michael Teh

June 02, 2016 12:02 - 43 minutes - 39.5 MB

In this episode (43:10) In this podcast, we learn about the inner workings of the European Open with Team USA coach Ann Braue and Assistant Coach Mike Teh. Mentioned Official EO Team USA Website Those interesting in donating to the team cancontact Ann at [email protected]

134: Priming Your Dog Before and Agility Trial

May 27, 2016 21:32 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

In this episode (19:28) In this podcast, we discuss how priming your dog can improve your agility performance at a trial. Mentioned https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5InZ0V82AkA

133: 2016 AKC World Team Tryouts Wrap Up

May 14, 2016 19:57 - 1 hour - 67 MB

In this episode (1:13:10) In this podcast, we discuss the venue, surface, judges, and courses at the 2016 World Team Tryouts for the AKC. We also identify the two team members in each height that earned an automatic spot on this year’s team, and speculate who will be selected for the remaining positions based on the selection pattern from the last three years of tryouts.     Please visit the website for graphs showing the top dogs (per our own formula) from tryouts.   Mentioned Th...

132: Contrarianism in Dog Agility

May 05, 2016 16:04 - 28 minutes - 26.2 MB

In this episode (28:34) In this podcast, we apply the concept of contrarianism to dog agility and discuss specific ways today’s handlers are trying to gain an edge in a highly competitive sport.

131: Free Your Agility Dog

April 27, 2016 18:02 - 23 minutes - 21.3 MB

In this episode In this episode, we discuss how to make the agility field a mistake-free paradise for your dog, filled with rewards and enthusiasm. Mentioned Episode 117: Drive for Agility (Three Aspects of Agility Training Part 2) Episode 49: Using Differential Rewards Dogs That Split the Difference

130: How to Reward Your Dog Before and After Their Run

April 20, 2016 19:03 - 15 minutes - 14.6 MB

In this episode (15:53) In this episode, we discuss how to improve your dog’s performance in the ring by shifting the bulk of your reinforcement to after your runs rather than before.

129: The Connection Paradigm

April 09, 2016 21:37 - 14 minutes - 13.5 MB

In this episode (14:44) In this podcast, we identify key areas where you may lose your connection with your dog on course.

128: Talent Vs Preparation

March 31, 2016 16:25 - 13 minutes - 12.6 MB

In this episode (13:43) In this episode, we discuss the concept of “talent” in agility, and how you might improve if you don’t have any. Mentioned Episode 115: Three Aspects of Agility Training

127: Interview with 2016 AKC 20″ National Agility Champion Sarah Baker

March 26, 2016 19:44 - 28 minutes - 26.3 MB

In this episode (28:41) In this podcast, we talk to repeat 20″ National Agility Champion Sarah Baker about her recent win. We touch on mental management during the event, running contacts, and choice analysis. Mentioned Side by Side: Hops vs Gitchi Choice Analysis: 2016 AKC NAC Finals Jump #18 Visualization and Mental Preparation Episode 32: Improving Your Mental Game for Big Events

126: Dog Agility NOW

March 16, 2016 21:41 - 11 minutes - 11 MB

In this episode (35:54) In this podcast, we announce the launch of our new website dedicated to sport reporting for dog agility. We discuss our thoughts, plans, and hopes for this new site. Mentioned Dog Agility NOW – a new website for news, statistics, and results

125: How to Handle Without Thinking

March 14, 2016 20:32 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB

In this episode (35:54) In this podcast, we talk about one change you can make in your practice to help you handle smoothly and efficiently. Mentioned The Before & After Video Series!

124: Dealing with Disappointment in Dog Agility

March 03, 2016 18:44 - 52 minutes - 47.6 MB

In this episode (52:00) In this podcast, we talk about dealing with personal disappointment, other people’s disappointment, and how to build an environment where failure doesn’t rob you of joy. Mentioned How to Develop Mentally Tough Young Athletes How Your Mindset Affects Your Agility Performance

123: The 2016 Masters Agility Championship at Westminster

February 23, 2016 16:59 - 1 hour - 88.2 MB

In this episode (1:36:17) In this podcast, we share our experience at Westminster and discuss the results as well as the courses, broadcast, method for determining the grand champion, and more. Mentioned Note: We mentioned that this event was random draw. That is incorrect, it is first received. However, since it fills on day 1, it ends up being a random draw of the entries that are received on day 1. Competitors try to ensure their entry gets there on day 1 and so in practice, it becomes...

122: Debugging Your Dog Agility Training

February 04, 2016 16:23 - 14 minutes - 13.2 MB

In this episode (14:27) In this podcast, Sarah applies the concept of debugging to dog agility.

121: Dealing with Over-Arousal in Dog Agility

January 29, 2016 22:52 - 22 minutes - 20.4 MB

In this episode (22:14) In this podcast, we discuss strategies for dealing with over-arousal. Mentioned See the Show Notes page for an example "inverted U" graph. http://baddogagility.com/episode-121-dealing-with-over-arousal-in-dog-agility/

120: Power60, NAC Prep, and Looking Forward to 2016

January 23, 2016 01:46 - 23 minutes - 21.3 MB

In this episode (23:16) In this podcast, we look back at the 2015 power 60 rankings, Esteban’s broken toe, and get ready for 2016. Mentioned The Bad Dog Agility Power 60 for 2015 The Bad Dog Agility Preferred Power 60 for 2015 Episode 44: Dog Agility Dreams & Goals The 2016 AKC Nationals Prep Course is now OPEN for registration. Train with us online!Registration closes January 25th.

119: Handling (Three Aspects of Agility Training Part 4)

January 14, 2016 20:45 - 31 minutes - 28.7 MB

In this episode (31:23) This is the fourth and final podcast in our series on “Three Aspects of Agility Training”. In this podcast, we talk about handling; choosing the right handling, evaluating your handling, and effectively training your dog to respond to your handling. Mentioned Episode 115: Three Aspects of Agility Training Episode 117: Drive for Agility (Three Aspects of Agility Training Part 2) Episode 118: Individual Obstacle Performance (Three Aspects of Agility Training Part 3...

118: Individual Obstacle Performance (Three Aspects of Agility Training Part 3)

December 11, 2015 19:30 - 44 minutes - 40.3 MB

In this episode (44:00) This is the third podcast in our series on “Three Aspects of Agility Training”. In this podcast, we talk about individual obstacle performance and what kinds of challenges you need to address in training to give yourself the most handling options. Mentioned Episode 115: Three Aspects of Agility Training Episode 117: Drive for Agility (Three Aspects of Agility Training Part 2) Episode 107: Training the Teeter Episode 67: Reflections on Weave Pole Training Episod...

117: Drive for Agility (Three Aspects of Agility Training Part 2)

November 21, 2015 16:42 - 50 minutes - 46.4 MB

In this episode (50:33) This is the second podcast in our series on “Three Aspects of Agility Training”. In this podcast, we talk all about drive in the context of your agility performance. We define drive, discuss how you can build it, and explain the mistakes to avoid that will reduce your dog’s drive for dog agility. Mentioned Episode 115: Three Aspects of Agility Training Episode 77: The Secret to All of Dog Agility Episode 49: Using Differential Rewards Episode 28: Training with T...

116: Interview with Justine Davenport and Jessica Patterson

November 11, 2015 21:02 - 37 minutes - 34.4 MB

In this episode (37:36) In this podcast, we talk to Shape Up Agility’s Justine Davenport and reigning EO Large Dog Champion Jessica Patterson. We discuss their recent success as well as their growing influence in handling both in Canada and throughout the world. (Editor’s Note: I kept losing track of which voice was Justine and which voice was Jessica. Here’s my cheat sheet: Justine has a lower voice, Jessica has a higher voice and a noticeable Canadian accent ) Mentioned Shape Up Agilit...

115: Three Aspects of Agility Training

October 31, 2015 20:16 - 24 minutes - 22.9 MB

In this episode (24:58) In this podcast, we discuss how the sport of dog agility involves much more than just handling. This is the first in a series of four podcasts targeting beginner agility handlers (and the instructors who coach them). Mentioned Our previous podcast: Episode 63: A Newcomer’s Guide to Handling Systems

114: Interview with Newest World Champion Pavol Vakonič

October 22, 2015 16:47 - 21 minutes - 19.7 MB

In this episode (21:33) In this podcast, 2015 FCI Agility World Champion Pavol Vakonič shares his thoughts on training with his wife, his dogs, and his mental focus before his gold and silver medal runs. Mentioned Overlay video of Fiona and Ikea: Agility, and Jumping 2015 Agility World Championships Results and Course Maps

113: 2015 FCI Agility World Championship Wrap-up

October 17, 2015 18:27 - 23 minutes - 21.3 MB

In this episode (23:16) In this podcast we discuss the results of the 2015 FCI Agility World Championship as well as our own thoughts and impressions of the event. Mentioned 2015 Agility World Championships Results and Course Maps Fantastic Record of FCI Medalists from Past Years Medal Count by Country Slovenia: 8 Switzerland: 7 Italy: 6 Czech Republic: 5 Slovakia: 5 Sweden: 4 France: 3 Germany: 3 Great Britain: 3 Austria: 2 Belgium: 2 Poland: 2 Brazil: 1 Lithuania: 1 Russia: 1 USA: 1

112: How to Run Agility Like a World Champion

October 07, 2015 14:00 - 21 minutes - 19.5 MB

In this episode (21:16) In this podcast we discuss why it’s important to move on to the next part of the course as soon as your dog is committed to an obstacle. Mentioned 2015 Agility World Championships Order the Livestream Episode 70: Five Tips for For Watching the FCI Agility World Championship

111: The Myth of the Ring-Wise Dog

October 01, 2015 17:30 - 20 minutes - 18.7 MB

In this episode (20:24) Have you been told you have a ring-wise dog? In this podcast we discuss why we believe that most dogs labelled “ring-wise” actually aren’t, and why this is a very good things for agility competitors.

110: Howard Boyle goes to the Moravia Open and the Canadian Classic

September 16, 2015 22:49 - 44 minutes - 40.6 MB

In this episode (44:17) Howard Boyle returns to the podcast after two international trips; first to the Moravia Open in the Czech Republic and then to the Canadian Classic. Mentioned Our previous podcast with Howard: Episode 102: International Man of Mystery Howard Boyle The Moravia Open The Canadian Classic  

109: Intuitive Handling versus Theory-Based Handling

August 27, 2015 19:57 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

In this episode (22:49) In this podcast, we discuss the role that theory and intuition play in agility training and handling. Mentioned Episode 63: A Newcomer’s Guide to Handling Systems Episode 41: Janita, Jaakko and the One Mind System  

108: Choices on Course

August 07, 2015 19:23 - 21 minutes - 19.8 MB

In this episode (21:34) In this podcast, we discuss how to figure out the fastest path when presented a choice on course and how to improve this analytical skill. Mentioned Course Analysis: Comparison of Dog Paths in Agility What Would 0.33 Seconds Mean to You? 2014 AKC NAC Round 1 Wrap Choice – Pace vs Gitchi  

107: Training the Teeter

July 30, 2015 16:30 - 19 minutes - 18.2 MB

In this episode (19:50) In this podcast, we discuss why the teeter is such a difficult obstacle for some dogs and some ways (including our favorite!) of training this obstacle. Mentioned Visit the Show Notes page to see a video of the Venture during his TipAssist training. The TipAssist was developed by Lynne Stephens of Doglogic Canine Education of Statesville, NC and manufactured by Emmco Sport.  

106: System Versus Talent

July 23, 2015 19:54 - 24 minutes - 22 MB

In this episode (23:59) In this podcast, we discuss how thinking about dog agility in terms of your system vs your talent can help improve your performances. Mentioned Our post: When do Agility Dogs Peak?  

105: Entitlement and Dog Agility

July 09, 2015 17:27 - 32 minutes - 29.3 MB

In this episode (32:00) We discuss how entitlement can affect our training and negatively impact the team selection process for international events.  

104: Building Confidence Through Challenges

June 25, 2015 21:29 - 18 minutes - 17 MB

In this episode (18:35) We discuss how challenging your dog can actually build understanding and confidence, which turn to speed and drive. Mentioned The Bad Dog Agility Academy VIP Program  

103: Green Dog Gotchas

June 09, 2015 20:11 - 26 minutes - 24.2 MB

In this episode (26:28) We’re joined this week by Brittany Schaezler for a discussion on some of the common (and not so common) mistakes we’ve seen our inexperienced dogs make as they begin competing. Add these items to your list of proofing and training and you’ll have a few less mistakes to worry about with your next Novice dog! Mentioned Our Previous Podcast: Episode 60: Preparing for Your Novice Debut Our Previous Podcast: Episode 98: The Importance of a Clear Start to Every Sequence...

Episode 102: International Man of Mystery Howard Boyle

May 28, 2015 21:13 - 45 minutes - 42 MB

In this episode (45:54) Howard Boyle is a Houston, Texas based agility competitor who routinely travels around the world to compete in the sport of dog agility. He recently traveled to the Bailiwick of Jersey, an island off the coast of France, to compete in the Jersey European Agility Festival. Mentioned Jersey European Agility Festival The Bailiwick of Jersey

101: Interview with Crufts Judge Lee Gibson – Part 2

May 21, 2015 14:54 - 33 minutes - 30.7 MB

In this episode (33:31) This is the second part of a two part interview with Lee Gibson. Please listen to Part 1 first! In this podcast we continue our discussion on course design including specific challenges presented in the Crufts course as well as Lee’s thoughts on designing courses for or against the running contact. Mentioned 2015 Crufts International Agility Finals course designed by Lee Gibson Lee Gibson Agility Get Lee’s Agility Workbook Watch Esteban and Gitchi Run the 2015 C...

100: Interview with Crufts Judge Lee Gibson - Part 1

May 17, 2015 16:51 - 45 minutes - 41.4 MB

In this episode (45:15) This week we’re joined by Lee Gibson, the judge of the International Finals course at Crufts this year. We discuss the responsibility judges have to influence the sport and the pressures on judges and their course design. Mentioned 2015 Crufts International Agility Finals course designed by Lee Gibson Lee Gibson Agility  

99: 2015 ITT Wrap Up and the Luna Effect

May 06, 2015 19:10 - 1 hour - 59.1 MB

In this episode (1:04:33) This podcast is all about the international Team Tryouts for Team USA. We talk about our experience there, the courses, the judges, the surface, the handlers, the dogs, and speculate about who might be picked for the remaining team spots. Mentioned Team USA Facebook Page The AKC Team Tryouts Website  

98: The Importance of a Clear Start to Every Sequence

April 29, 2015 16:30 - 16 minutes - 14.8 MB

In this episode (16:09) Improve your training by taking the time to reset your dog properly after a mistake.