
An Australian agility podcast. I am not a professional dog trainer, and all my opinions are my own. This podcast is made by an agility enthusiast with a lot of passion for the sport.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Learn all about Australia's biggest agility event, the Agility Nationals which will be held in Brisbane, Queensland 23-28 June 2026. Moira Bruce joins us from the working group to give us all the details on how it works and what to expect.
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Agility routines are intentional patterns we craft that help both our dogs and ourselves get focused and find flow. These routines tell us what’s coming next, anchor our nerves, create clarity and manage arousal. Let's chat about what they are and ho... more
Ever wondered what goes into online event management systems? Simon Innes came on the show to talk all about Top Dog Events, probably the most used trial management platform in the Australian agility scene.
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One of the most important things I have learned from my agility journey is to tolerate failure. Let's dig into why.
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A practical, enthusiast-led look at dog agility with a strong emphasis on community, humane training, and real-world handling tips. Episodes cover training foundations, competition culture, gear, and behind-the-scenes perspectives from judges, trainers, and handlers. Listeners likely value supportive coaching, effective routines, and staying motivated through ups and downs in agility, with several episodes highlighting the social side of the sport and practical gear advice. A notable strength is the host's transparent, hobbyist perspective combined with guest expertise, which can appeal to both new and seasoned agility enthusiasts seeking relatable guidance and inspiration.
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