Bad Dog Agility Podcast

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where the naughty dogs train

Episodios

  • 263: Cheerleading Your Agility Dog—Bring It On

    08/10/2020 Duración: 19min

    In this episode (19:40) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban talk about cheerleading in dog agility. You Will Learn Why people use cheerleading in dog agility. Why cheerleading may not be the fix you think it is. When cheerleading is okay. Which BDA instructor was a cheerleader in the movie Bring It On.

  • 262: Wise Feedback for Dog Agility

    01/10/2020 Duración: 19min

    In this episode (19:43) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban discuss the three elements of “wise feedback” in dog agility. Learn how you can give yourself (or your students) more valuable feedback that leads to immediate improvement. You Will Learn What the three elements of wise feedback are. Common feedback mistakes that handlers make. Why high standards are important for feedback. Why instruction is more helpful than evaluation.

  • 261: Does Your Dog Head Check?

    24/09/2020 Duración: 23min

    In this episode (23:21) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban explain why dogs head check when they run on course, and how you can eliminate this problem. You Will Learn Why your dog head checks on course. When a head check is not a problem. How to eliminate problematic head checking. Mentioned/Related Episode 246: Should You React or Anticipate in Dog Agility? Episode 170: Homeostasis in Dog Agility

  • 260: Effective Use of Ring Rentals

    18/09/2020 Duración: 15min

    In this episode (15:35) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban talk about how you can make the best possible use of your training time when you rent a facility or field for agility practice. You Will Learn Why you should have a plan before you arrive at the field. Tips for pre-training preparation. When you should quit before your rental time expires.

  • 259: Moving Toward Mastery

    23/06/2020 Duración: 55min

    In this episode (55:04) This podcast is taken from a live video presentation. In this podcast, Sarah, Esteban and Jennifer use the front cross as an example to show you how to advance from one stage of competence to the next. You Will Learn How to use the knowledge-execution paradigm to advance your skills. The how, what, where, when, and why of front crossing. Why you should practice without the dog. How you add speed to your own handling. Mentioned/Related Episode 258: Four Stages of Competence You can watch the video replay here (available until June 30th, 2020): “Moving Toward Mastery“. What was your biggest take away from this workshop video? Leave us a comment on the replay page! Click here for the Front Cross Training Video.

  • 258: Four Stages of Competence

    18/06/2020 Duración: 38min

    In this episode (38:23) This podcast is taken from a live video presentation. In this podcast, Sarah, Esteban and Jennifer discuss how handlers acquire competence in dog agility. Instructors usually talk about training the dog, but we believe the handler has even more to learn than the dog! You Will Learn How to apply the four stages of competence to dog agility. How determining your stage of competence can reduce your frustrations. How agility handling is like driving a car. The stage where most agility trainers get stuck. Mentioned/Related You can watch the video replay here: “What Stage Are You In?“. What was your biggest take away from this workshop video? Leave us a comment on the replay page! Click here to request the worksheet.

  • 257: Consistent Contact Criteria

    10/06/2020 Duración: 42min

    In this episode (42:42) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban share their thoughts on two buzzwords for contact performance: “consistency” and “criteria”. You Will Learn Why instructors emphasize consistency. How altering your criteria at a trial creates a range of behaviors from your dog. How to fix broken contacts. Why dogs creep down contacts. Mentioned/Related Sarah Stremming and CogDog Radio Episode 111: The Myth of the Ring-Wise Dog

  • 256: Proofing Checklist for Dog Agility

    03/06/2020 Duración: 34min

    In this episode (34:37) In this episode, we share numerous examples of proofing that you can do with your dog while training. Proofing in practice will give you better performance in the ring as your dog will feel more confident. You Will Learn Why you should proof against distractions that you will likely see at agility trials. The most common distractions a novice dog faces in the ring. At what point in training you should start proofing. Mentioned/Related Episode 204: How to Use Proofing in Your Dog Agility Training Episode 73: How to Generalize Behaviors with Your Novice Dog Episode 73: How to Generalize Behaviors with Your Novice Dog Why Your Dog Performs Better at Home Than at Trials Download the Proofing Checklist

  • 255: Wearing Masks in Dog Agility

    29/05/2020 Duración: 46min

    In this episode (46:42) All information is researched but not exhaustive and not reviewed by an outside expert. Although Esteban is a licensed physician, this is NOT medical advice → you should get medical advice specific to your situation and health from your doctor, not from us or this podcast.  CLICK HERE to download this outline as a PDF Why Should We Wear Masks? Study came out 3 weeks ago titled “Universal Masking is Urgent in the COVID-19 Pandemic:SEIR and Agent Based Models, Empirical Validation, Policy Recommendations” The authors (who are from Hong Kong, UK, France and Finland) compared countries with high levels of mask-wearing to ones with low levels. Using computer modeling and real-world data, they found masks could reduce transmission. The study concluded that if 80% of the population wore masks, there would be more than a 90% drop in infection rates. Etiquette and Politics Concerning Masks Wearing a mask does not give sick people permission to attend a trial. Allergies and upper respiratory

  • 254: Management Versus Training

    22/05/2020 Duración: 19min

    In this episode (19:37) In this episode, Sarah Baker joins the podcast to explain the difference between management and training, and how you should apply those concepts to addressing behaviors, from barking in the crate to missed weave pole entries. You Will Learn When you should “manage” and when you should “train”. How good management protects your training. Why management is not just for puppies. How management can halt your progress in training. Mentioned/Related Let’s Talk Puppies!

  • 253: Your Dog’s Learning Pattern

    16/05/2020 Duración: 26min

    In this episode (26:44) In this episode, Sarah and Jennifer discuss different learning patterns you may see in your training and how they affect your planning. You Will Learn Why you should not panic when things seem to fall apart in practice. Why it may be important to keep things the same when your dog struggles. How to recognize when you need a new training approach. Mentioned/Related Episode 78: The Power of Latent Learning

  • 252: How to Integrate Tugging into Your Training

    06/05/2020 Duración: 24min

    In this episode (24:55) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban help you integrate tugging into your agility training. You Will Learn The 5 aspects of tugging. Why tugging has become more valuable in AKC agility. How to overcome weaknesses in your tugging chain. How to avoid a common mistake when using a second toy in retrieve work. Where you can learn how to teach tugging to your dog or students. Mentioned/Related Facebook Live: Let’s Talk Tugging! Our online course: The Complete Guide to Tugging

  • 251: How to Get the Most Out of Your Online Learning

    01/05/2020 Duración: 28min

    In this episode (28:00) In this episode, the BDA crew shares some ideas for getting the most out of your online learning experience. You Will Learn How to find the right online classes to fill your needs. How many courses you should take at the same time. The pros and cons of Facebook classes. What auditing and visualization have in common. Mentioned/Related Episode 3: Start Line Stays; Online Agility Classes Episode 42: The Internet, Dog Agility, and You

  • 250: Is Your Dog Agility "Good Enough"

    24/04/2020 Duración: 30min

    In this episode (30:35) In this podcast, we discuss the paradox of choice and the idea of “good enough” as a way to organize your dog agility training. You Will Learn How more choices can lead to less satisfaction. Why perfectionism paralyzes you. How you can use the concept of “good enough” to better you agility training and make difficult decisions. Mentioned/Related The Power of ‘Good Enough’ The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz Our previous podcast: Episode 148: The Paradox of Choice in Dog Agility

  • 249: Agility Relief with Anthony Clarke

    12/04/2020 Duración: 20min

    In this episode (20:34) In this podcast, Anthony Clarke joins the podcast to talk about this week’s 4-day charity event called #AgilityRelief. You Will Learn Why Anthony created this 4-day event. Which charities will be supported. How the challenges are structured. How podcast co-host Jennifer Crank will be involved. How YOU can participate! Mentioned/Related Agility Relief on Facebook Event #1, April 13th 630pm BST (London)/12:30pm CDT (Houston): The Great British BARK OFF Event #2, April 14th 630pm BST (London)/12:30pm CDT (Houston): Fitness Jump Event #3, April 15th 630pm BST (London)/12:30pm CDT (Houston): Pup Star Super Star Lip Sync Event #4, April 16th 630pm BST (London)/12:30pm CDT (Houston): Fancy Feet Dance Off The Competitors

  • 248: How Should We Train During the COVID Pandemic?

    10/04/2020 Duración: 26min

    In this episode (26:25) In this podcast, we talk about how you can structure your training during this time of cancelled trials and group classes. You Will Learn Why you should give yourself permission to take time off right now. How a daily schedule can help your mental state. How you can shift from event based to skill based goals. Why you may be facing overwhelm during this time. Questions to ask yourself to help structure your priorities. Mentioned/Related Episode 82: What To Do When You Feel Overwhelmed Episode 42: The Internet, Dog Agility, and You

  • 247: Interview with Greg Derrett on UKI At Home Agility Program

    30/03/2020 Duración: 01h25min

    In this episode (1:25:53) In this podcast, UKI founder Greg Derrett joins Esteban and Sarah to talk about UKI’s new “At Home Agility By Video”. You Will Learn Why UKI created this program. How UKI plans to keep competitors and dogs safe. How challenging the courses will be. Why the US Open dates were changed. How agility organizations are coping with shut downs. Mentioned/Related UKI Agility International Premium for the 30×30 Trial Premium for the 50×50 Trial Premium for the 80×80 Trial

  • 246: Should You React or Anticipate in Dog Agility?

    24/03/2020 Duración: 28min

    In this episode (28:22) In this podcast, we talk about two different handler strategies: reaction and anticipation. Many times during a run, a handler will react to an action by their dog—the dog does something (good or bad) and the handler decides what to do next based on what the dog does. At other times, a handler will anticipate that their dog will do something (usually good) and make a decision BEFORE the dog acts. Confused? Listen to the podcast! You Will Learn How competitors REACT or ANTICIPATE when they run courses. When you should strive to anticipate your dog’s actions on course. When you should react to your dog’s actions on course. How the presence of refusals shape handlers to favor reaction over anticipation. The difference between a dog’s mental and physical commitment to an obstacle. Mentioned/Related How Committed Are You? Episode 187: Physical and Mental Commitment

  • 245: Interview with Repeat Crufts Championship Winner Dan Shaw

    20/03/2020 Duración: 31min

    In this episode (31:28) In this episode, 2020 Crufts Championship Winner Dan Shaw joins the podcast. You Will Learn How the coronavirus crisis changed the Crufts event. Dan’s strategy for the preliminary rounds. Why Dan prefers to NOT run last in Finals. How you can train with Dan online. Where Dan will put his dog training focus during the time that agility shows are suspended. Mentioned/Related Watch Dan’s Runs Here Dan on Facebook Train with Dan Shaw and Dave Munnings online at Q-Me Agility

  • 244: Protecting You and Your Dog from COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

    06/03/2020 Duración: 48min

    In this episode (48:08) In this episode, Esteban and Sarah discuss what you should know about the Coronavirus outbreak in order to protect yourself and your dogs. You Will Learn How to find the most accurate, up-to-date information about the Coronavirus Why this outbreak is different from past Coronavirus outbreaks Which people are at the highest risk for dying Which preventative measures you should take Why you should protect your dog from getting the virus How the Coronavirus compares to influenza (the flu) Mentioned/Related World Health Organization Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USA CDC) List of products effective against COVID-19 Worldometer Stats on the Coronavirus

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