Bad Dog Agility Podcast
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- Narrator: Vários
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- Duration: 188:14:26
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Synopsis
where the naughty dogs train
Episodes
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154: Kids and Dogs and Jennifer Crank
23/02/2017 Duration: 38minIn this episode (38:58) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk with USA AKC/FCI World Team member Jennifer Crank about being a mom and competitor while managing a human child in the dog agility world. You Will Learn How far along in their pregnancies both Jennifer and Sarah ran agility. How Jennifer started in the sport as a very young child. Why it’s helpful to establish a relationship with children and their parents at trials if your dog is not good with children. How children can help prepare your dog for big events like Westminster. How and why unsanctioned “Cup” events are starting to appear here in the United States. A clever thing to say to a vending machine. Mentioned Announcement: Sponsored Athlete Jennifer Crank http://jennifercrank.com/ IncrediPAWS Dog Training
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153: Interview with 2017 Westminster Champion John Nys
15/02/2017 Duration: 26minIn this episode (26:17) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban talk with John Nys, the overall winner of this year’s Masters Agility Championship at Westminster about the show, the courses, the crowds, and Madison Square Garden! You Will Learn How border collie Trick overcame injury to win Westminster. How the audience impacts the atmosphere of the trial. How John managed running two dogs in the televised final. What kind of impact Westminster is having on the sport of dog agility. Mentioned Bad Dog Agility Goes to Westminster 2016 Is the Masters Agility Championship at Westminster Valuable to Dog Agility?
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152: Developing Your Social Network in Dog Agility
09/02/2017 Duration: 17minIn this episode (17:52) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban explore social networks in dog agility and share 3 tips for creating your very own powerful support system to get you through the tough times. You Will Learn Why developing your own social network in agility is important. How to develop your personal network by casting a wide net, being proactive, and using technology. How to approach strangers at dog shows (with a video example). A safe, constructive way to complain/vent without offending others or being attacked. Mentioned Episode 58: The Rocky Road to Success Episode 146: Record Keeping Trick for Dog Agility Kathy Keats article “How Sheep Deal With Bullies (and What You Can Learn From It)“ American Psychological Association’s article “Manage stress: Strengthen Your Support Network“ Flow is Flow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I96EZ3203-Q
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151: Judging with Video Review
05/01/2017 Duration: 39minIn this episode (39:45) In this podcast, judge Janet Gauntt joins Sarah and Esteban to discuss the video review process that was highlighted at the 2016 USDAA Cynosport. You Will Learn How the video review process works. Which aspects of the run are reviewed. Who is involved in the review process. Mentioned The USDAA article describing the process. You can find over 500 Janet Gauntt courses on Agility Course Maps.
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150: The Global Judging Program with Lee Gibson
24/12/2016 Duration: 40minIn this episode (40:32) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban are joined by Lee Gibson to discuss the Global Judging Program. You Will Learn Why Lee Gibson and Greg Derrett joined forces to create the Global Judging Program. The common elements of judging across organizations and around the world. The positive and negative effects competitors can have on judges. The positive and negative effects judges can have on competitors. Fiscal advise for snowmen (and snowomen). Mentioned The Global Judging Program Facebook Group The “trailer” video for the Global Judging Program.
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149: Perception versus Reality
06/12/2016 Duration: 27minIn this episode (27:22) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban discuss perceptions in agility that are widely held, but not always true. You Will Learn How to determine whether a wrap or slice is faster. (spoiler: trick question) How to determine whether a rear cross or front cross is faster. (spoiler: trick question) How to determine which is faster, a quick dog with shorter strides or a larger dog with long strides. (spoiler: trick question) How to identify perceptions that may be holding you back in your dog agility training. The price of corn. Mentioned Episode 108: Choices on Course Episode 63: A Newcomer’s Guide to Handling Systems
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148: The Paradox of Choice in Dog Agility
22/11/2016 Duration: 19minIn this episode (19:51) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban discuss “the paradox of choice” and how it might apply to dog agility. You Will Learn What “the paradox of choice” is. How the paradox of choice might affect your feelings and perceptions in agility. Who may be susceptible to influence by the paradox of choice. The scariest single digit number. Mentioned Episode 3: Start Line Stays; Online Agility Classes Episode 42: The Internet, Dog Agility, and You The Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less by Barry Schwartz
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147: Susan Garrett on Dropped Bars
19/10/2016 Duration: 54minIn this episode (54:46) Sarah and Esteban talk with Susan Garrett about helping your dog drop less bars. You Will Learn Susan Garrett’s protocol for knocked bars, and which dogs it’s appropriate for. Common training mistakes people make when addressing bar knocking. If you should be quiet when your dog is jumping. How to help your dog avoid brushing wings/uprights. How Response Cost influences a dog’s bar knocking. The importance of jump training, handling, and strength and conditioning for success. How Susan trains jumping with her young dog. The next big challenge in dog agility. The significance of a rhetorical question. Mentioned Facebook Group — Handling 360: Free Agility Workshop Susan’s Facebook Live “Re-Do” of the AWC Large Dog Course Sarah’s favorite Susan Garrett run from the 2016 Agility World Championship. Previous Podcast Interview with Susan Garrett — Episode 43: Susan Garrett Interview on Positive Training and Handling Systems Previous Podcast on Record Keeping — Episode 146: Record Keeping
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146: Record Keeping Trick for Dog Agility
10/10/2016 Duration: 13minIn 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
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145: Course Building in Your Own Backyard
01/10/2016 Duration: 23minIn 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.
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144: Interview with Sarah Stremming on Behavior Problems in Performance Dogs
22/09/2016 Duration: 37minIn 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 Sdao CogDog Radio – a new dog agility podcast on Soundcloud or in iTunes Sarah Stremmings’s Website: The Cognitive Canine
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143: Starting Fast and Finishing Strong
14/09/2016 Duration: 34minIn 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 drop the last bar and how to avoid this. Mentioned Episode 34: Retraining Your Start Line Stay in Dog Agility
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Excerpt from Episode 12: Interview with Greg and Laura Derrett
31/08/2016 Duration: 02minThis is an excerpt from episode 12, taped in August of 2012. The relevance to the recent removal of the chute is striking.
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142: Dog Agility World Shuns the Chute
31/08/2016 Duration: 31minIn 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 fallout from this event Mentioned August 17th: UK International (UKI) announcement August 18th: UK Agility (UKA) announcement August 18th: Change.org petition August 26th: Joan Meyers YouTube video August 29th: American Kennel Club (AKC) announcement August 29th: United States Dog Agility Association (USDAA) announcement August 29th: IFCS announcement August 29th: Agility Association of Canada (AAC) announcement August 30th: UK Kennel Club (KC) announcement Our previous podcast: Episode 12: Interview with Greg and Laura Derrett
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141: Welcoming Novice Competitors
25/08/2016 Duration: 18minIn 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 good experience at their first trial. How organizers plan to help novice handlers at this event. How the trial appeals to experienced competitors with a Sweepstakes Premier biathlon. Who the judges for this AKC trial will be and why they were asked to judge. Mentioned New Beginnings Facebook Page New Beginnings Agility Trial Premium – CLOSES August 31st, 2016
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140: Bad Dog Moms
11/08/2016 Duration: 16minIn 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
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139: The Test/Train/Adjust Cycle
29/07/2016 Duration: 16minIn 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
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138: The Path From Your First Run To Your First Q
22/07/2016 Duration: 14minIn 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
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137: Swedish Jump Heights and Its Effect on FCI
17/06/2016 Duration: 18minIn 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 but under 43 cm (16.93 inches); jumps 30-40 cm (11.81-15.75 inches) Large: allowed for dogs whose withers is 43 cm and over but under 50 cm (19.69 inches); jumps 40-50 cm (15.75-19.69 inches) Extra large: allowed for dogs whose withers is 43 cm and above (16.93 inches); jumps 50-60 cm (19.69-23.62 inches) 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!
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136: Interview with WAO Judge Anthony Clarke
09/06/2016 Duration: 44minIn 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!