
Episode 74: True versus Relative Collection WTD
Episode 74: True versus Relative Collection What's The Difference?

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Episode 74: True versus Relative Collection What's The Difference?

Episode 73: Xylitol Poisoning ** Listen to this important PSA about Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs

Episode 72: Who is to Blame? ** When things go wrong on an agility course, a bad line, faulty equipment, a whole jump goes down, who is to blame? The judge for setting a bad line, the competitor for failing to predict th

Episode 71: Biggest Bang for Your Buck ** 70% to 30% - that is the percentage I think skills building should be to course work maybe even 80% to 20%. You'll get more bang for your buck with skills training than you will

Episode 70: WTD Dog Push-ups vs Up and Down Game ** Learn the powerful difference between a dog push-up and the up and down game. Master the up and down game to gain more focus and with yourself and your dog.

Episode 69: Feeling Overwhelmed ** Want to know how I get through feeling overwhelmed? Take a listen.

Episode 68: WTD Between a Run By and Send Jump

Episode 67: BorderPap Puppy Jack **Emma and Margaret discuss Emma's new puppy Jack, a sport mix BorderPap. Breeder: Kristin Wolter - Resolution's Sport Dogs Dam: Nova Sire: Tonx (Jessie Listar-Guest owner)

Episode 66: Leave It and Not Yet - What's the Difference? ** Big, big, huge difference in my opinion and in my training. Leave it = Forever Not yet = 30, 40, 50 seconds or less Leave it = Poisonous, dangerous, disgusting

Episode 65: Organizations - What's the Difference? There are lots of agility organizations to trial in, here are a just a few of the differences between them.

Episode 64: Playing It Safe - What happens when a dog is incorrect? ** Playing it safe versus always trying for correct may leave you never knowing how much your dog actually knows. Take a chance and go for more distance

Episode 63: Agility and Jumping - What's the Difference? ** Starting a mini series called What's the Difference where I talk about the difference between random agility topics that jump into my head or students have aske

Episode 62: What Top Handlers Cultivate ** Top Handlers don't have a secret that makes them great, they have a relationship with their dog, a working understanding of trust and safety. And so can you!

In light of the great write up by Iwona Golab, I am republishing Episode 8 on relationship building. There is more and maybe I'll put another podcast together, but I think this is a good episode to revisit.

Episode 61: End Routines ** Dogs thrive on routines and making an end routine noteworthy will help strengthen your dog's feelings toward the hard work and the reward they need and want for their hard work. Want more, rew

Episode 60: Putting It All Together ** The final podcast in Margaret's Beginning Agility Foundation Workbook series.

Episode 59: Podcast on Podcasts **Join me as I list out my favorite podcasts. The Q Coach with Julie Bacon https://www.theqcoach.com/ The Hidden Brain with Shankar Vedantam https://hiddenbrain.org/ The Wrong End of the T

Episode 58.5: Verbal Cue Memorization ** Apologies, this is a short add-on to Episode 58 about verbal cues. I forgot to talk about how I remember to use them.

Episode 58: Verbal Cues ** Continuing on the Beginning Foundation Agility Workbook, section F, Verbal Cues.

Episode 57: Equipment ** Section E of my Beginning Agility Workbook is dedicated to Equipment. From the moment a dog begins working on, around, in or over equipment I am focused on clarity the dog has for the equipment,
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