
Dave Munnings has competed at the elite level in dog agility for many years (He's well old), and in this podcast he sits down on a weekly basis to talk with Kert about all things dog agility related.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In this episode, we chat about something that’s on most agility handlers’ minds — injuries, and how to hopefully avoid them and keep our dogs safe.
We talk through some of the common ways dogs pick up injuries in sport, along with a few ideas around... more
This week i am joined by master of canine interaction and toy play, business consultant and good friend Craig Ogilvie.
Craig was one of the first people to teach me the importance of toy play, and how it can help build confidence and relationship wi... more
In this episode, Kert and Jess explore the mental side of dog agility, including nerves, focus, and mental routines like box breathing. They discuss practical strategies for managing anxiety and distractions to improve performance and enjoyment in co... more
This episode dives deep into the decision-making frameworks that determine who makes it onto Team GB—covering everything from how trials are designed to simulate real competition versus the realities of venue surfaces, and how data and subjective jud... more
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Love this podcast and the guests coming on too. The only thing that bugs me is the major difference in volume levels between the host and guest on most episodes. Find myself constantly increasing and decreasing the volume so I can hear what’s going on without blowing my ears up.
Always fun to listen to. Always something you can relate to in the sport. I walk the dogs alone so it is company and always someone to laugh and smile with.
Good content—I learned stuff and was entertained. I enjoyed the light hearted discussion about the best pants for agility.
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The episodes center on dog agility, training philosophies, competitive mindset, and the evolving landscape of the sport across different countries. Listeners get practical advice on training, handling, and managing the mental side of competition, with guests ranging from top competitors and coaches to members of national teams. The tone blends hands-on techniques with personal stories of resilience, teamwork, and balancing demanding schedules, making it valuable for handlers, trainers, and fans who enjoy deep dives into performance, preparation, and community-building within dog agility. A notable strength is the access to high-level perspectives from elite competitors and coaches, which helps translate complex concepts into actionable tips... more
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