Bad Dog Agility Podcast
Self-Improvement
About
Dog agility training tips and discussions. We often interview agility instructors and competitors as well.
Episodes
- 392: Hitting the Road
In this episode (29:33) A listener wrote in asking for advice on planning their first long-distance trip to a major event, and the three of us had a lot to say. We talk through how dogs and humans experience the same travel day differently…
- 391: Performing Under the Lights
In this episode (45:24) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban address a question from a listener who felt overwhelmed at a big event under the bright lights of the cameras and the importance of the moment. The team shares their own…
- 390: When to Add to Your Pack
In this episode (17:25) Sarah and Jennifer tackle a listener question about timing: when is the right moment to add a puppy to your pack, and how will it affect your relationship with your current competition dog? They share their own hist…
- 389: 320,000 Dogwalks
In this episode (1:17:56) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban welcome Dr. Arielle Pechette Markley and Dr. Abigail Shoben to discuss their CARIS research update analyzing data from 1,385 trials and over 300,000 runs per obstacle. They break…
- 388: What ISC Entry Data Tells Us
In this episode (28:03) The AKC International Sweepstakes Class launched mid-2023, bringing European-style FCI course design to AKC trials at three levels of difficulty. Now, with two full years of data in hand, Sarah takes a deep dive int…
- 387: Video Assisted Review in AKC and UKI
In this episode (37:31) Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban are joined by Chris Durkee of 4 Legged Flix to talk about Video Assisted Review (VAR), a technology now being used at the highest levels of agility competition in the United States. VAR…
- 386: Boy Dog or Girl Dog?
In this episode (26:28) Esteban, Sarah, and Jennifer share personal experiences and unpack the common stereotypes around male and female dogs in agility. With Esteban running girls, Sarah running boys, and Jennifer having trained both, the…
- 385: AKC National Agility Championship Wrap-Up with Guest Peter Wirth
In this episode (57.15) In this episode, Esteban, Sarah, and Jennifer sit down with Peter Wirth, the handler of that amazing Corgi, 8″ National Champion Welly. We also discuss the challenges of this year's courses, including the low Q rate…
- 384: 4 Feet or 5 – Does Bar Width Actually Matter?
In this episode (27:08) Does the difference between 4-foot and 5-foot bars really matter in dog agility? In this episode, we dig into how bar width impacts everything from course design to your dog's performance, and why this seemingly sma…
- 383: Dog Agility on Netflix?
In this episode (27:08) In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban explore what a dog agility series on Netflix or another streaming platform could look like. They discuss several possible formats and why agility has the ingredients for…
- 382: What Dog Agility Can Learn from Olympic Swimming
In this episode (32:17) In this episode, Esteban and Sarah explore what dog agility can learn from Olympic swimming, two fast sports where performances last seconds but preparation takes months or years. They discuss how tiny technical det…
- 381: Puppies with Friends
In this episode (30:21) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban talk about the realities of raising and training puppies alongside someone else. We explore how shared puppy journeys can strengthen relationships, strain them, and ulti…
- 380: Mixed Breed Dogs in Agility
In this episode (41:20) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban dive into the often-debated world of purpose-bred sport mixes, purpose-bred mixes in general, and how they compare to rescues, mutts, and "All American" dogs. We explore…
- 379: The Medium-Speed Dog's Guide to NAC
In this episode (18:10) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban break down how the format of the AKC National Agility Championship impacts strategy, especially for handlers with medium-speed dogs. Most competitors at Nationals are no…
- 378: Westminster Masters Agility Champion Amber McCune
In this episode (45:48) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban are joined by Masters Agility Champion Amber McCune to break down the 2026 Westminster Masters Agility Championship. The conversation ranges from course design and footi…
- 377: Wait Your Turn
In this episode (26:49) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban talk about the often ignored reality of agility: most of the time, dogs are not running, they are waiting. They explore why "waiting your turn" is a human concept, how d…
- 376: Optimal Lines in Agility
In this episode (28:39) This week on the podcast, we take a closer look at how dogs actually run a course and what handlers can do to help them run it faster and with more confidence. We explain why dogs run lines rather than individual ob…
- 375: When Stress Hijacks Your Handling
In this episode (30:01) In this episode, we break down why so many handlers walk to the start line with a clear plan and instantly forget everything the moment the run begins. You Will Learn Why your brain blanks on course and how stress s…
- 374: Fail Better
In this episode (20:34) In this episode, Esteban and Sarah talk about what it really means when things go wrong in the ring. A knocked bar, a wrong course, a dog that runs straight to the leash—none of these moments predict your future in…
- 373: Burnout in Dog Agility
In this episode (37:02) Burnout isn't just something that happens at work—it happens in dog agility, too. In this episode, we dive into what burnout looks like for handlers, why it happens, and how to recover in a healthy way. You Will Lea…
- 372: "My Dog Deserves Better"
In this episode (20:34) We've all said it. "My dog deserves better." Maybe after a missed contact, a wide turn, or one of those runs where nothing clicks. But what does that phrase really mean? In this episode, we look at where it comes fr…
- 371: Kris Seiter & Naavdanya Win Worlds
In this episode (48:38) This week on the Bad Dog Agility Podcast, we sit down with Kris Seiter, the newly crowned FCI Agility World Champion in the Intermediate height division, and her Border Collie Naavdanya, the first American team to w…
- 370: FOMO in Dog Agility
In this episode (32:54) In this episode, we unpack FOMO, the Fear of Missing Out, in the world of dog agility. From chasing every seminar and trend to feeling left behind when others seem to improve faster, we talk about how FOMO affects b…
- 370: FOMO in Dog Agility
In this episode (32:54) In this episode, we unpack FOMO, the Fear of Missing Out, in the world of dog agility. From chasing every seminar and trend to feeling left behind when others seem to improve faster, we talk about how FOMO affects b…
- 369: Jennifer Gives a TED Talk
In this episode (48:27) What does it really take to deliver a TED Talk? In this episode, we sit down with Jennifer Crank to hear about her journey from invitation to standing on stage under the iconic red letters. Jennifer takes us behind…
- 368: From Agility Ring to Superman's Superdog!
In this episode (32:06) In this special episode, we sit down with agility competitor Connie Dieball, whose dog Jolene served as the reference dog for Krypto in the new Superman movie directed by James Gunn. Connie shares the amazing story…
- 367: The Success Cycle
In this episode (16:59) Struggling to make progress in agility—even though you're putting in the work? In this episode, Esteban and Sarah break down the Success Cycle, a powerful 5-stage framework that shows you how to level up your agilit…
- 366: What Separates the Top 10% from Everyone Else
In this episode (20:38) What really sets the top agility teams apart? In this episode, Esteban, Sarah, and Jennifer each choose one key factor they believe gives elite teams an edge—and it's not what you might think. Talent, speed, age, or…
- 365: Why You Need a Coach (Even If You Don't Think You Do)
In this episode (29:07) Coaches and instructors play a crucial role in our growth as agility handlers. In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban reflect on the many different types of coaching available to competitors, both inside and…
- 364: Mastery or Survival - The Class vs. Trial Mindset
photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (27:23) In this episode, we dive into a question every agility handler wrestles with: Should you train in class the way the course should be run to build skills—or adapt your handling as if y…
- 363: New Research Focusing on Dog Agility Safety
photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (39:13) In this episode, Esteban and Sarah are joined by Dr. Arielle Pechette Markley, a Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation veterinarian and researcher, to discuss a groundbreaking initiative…
- 362: Post NAC Wrap-Up with Abbey Beasley
photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (53:30) In this episode, we discuss the 2025 AKC National Agility Championship, including a historic win by our own Jennifer Crank in the 16″ class. We're also joined by 12″ winner Abbey Beas…
- 361: Last-Minute AKC NAC Prep
In this episode (50:08) The AKC National Agility Championship is finally here! Whether you're a seasoned competitor or attending your first NAC, this episode is packed with last-minute insights to help you stay focused, execute with confid…
- 360: How Handlers Compromise Good Training
In this episode (24:35) As handlers, we've all been there—our dogs make a mistake, and suddenly, we feel this overwhelming pressure to "fix it" right away. But in our rush to correct the issue, we often sacrifice good training for mediocre…
- 359: Team USA Coach Nancy Gyes Retires
In this episode (1:16:07) In this episode, we sit down with Nancy Gyes as she reflects on two decades of coaching the AKC USA World Team at the FCI Agility World Championship. From her experiences as a competitor on the first-ever team in…
- 358: Westminster Masters Agility Championship 2025 with Emily Klarman
In this episode, we sit down with Emily Klarman, the newly crowned 2025 Westminster Masters Agility Champion! Emily shares her experience competing on one of the biggest stages in the sport, giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the Finals…
- 357: Preparation Checklist for Big Events
photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (18:38) Big events bring excitement, pressure, and the opportunity to showcase all your hard work. But success doesn't just happen—it's the result of solid preparation, both physically and me…
- 356: Should You Specialize?
In this episode (38:55) In this episode, we tackle a listener's question: Can you excel in more than one agility venue? Specialization vs. versatility is a hot topic in dog sports, and we dive into the pros and cons of focusing on a single…
- 355: Is It Time to Change the Dogwalk?
photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (1:18:23) In this episode, we dive into the hottest agility topic on social media right now: the dogwalk. We explore the passionate and diverse opinions within the agility community about whe…
- 354: Building Community in Dog Agility
In this episode (35:02) In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban explore the importance of community in dog agility. From local clubs to national events, they discuss how fostering connections can enhance your overall experience and h…
- 353: Game Changers in Dog Agility
photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (26:39) In this podcast, we explore how trailblazers redefine their fields, using Caitlin Clark's transformative impact on women's basketball as a lens to examine innovation in dog agility. F…
- 352: AKC Director Carrie DeYoung Retires
In this episode (55:23) Join us as we celebrate the incredible career of Carrie DeYoung, who is retiring after a remarkable tenure as the Director of Agility for the American Kennel Club (AKC). Carrie reflects on her journey, her contribut…
- 351: The Inaugural AKC ISC Championship
In this episode (50:57) In this episode, the team recaps the very first AKC ISC Championship event. Jennifer, who competed at the event, shares her firsthand experience, diving into the details of the event format, course design, and the c…
- 350: Interview with AWC Vice Champion Dalton Meredith
In this episode (1:03:16) In this episode, we sit down with Dalton Meredith, the Intermediate height overall individual silver medalist from this year's FCI Agility World Championship (AWC). Dalton shares his thoughts on the UK's recent su…
- 349: Boundless Junior Agility Co. with McKenzie Minto
In this episode (29:09) In this episode, McKenzie Minto, Co-director of Boundless Junior Agility, joins the podcast to share insights into the Boundless Junior Agility Company (BJAC). Mackenzie discusses how the organization supports junio…
- 348: The Fine Line Between Wanting and Needing
In this episode (36:23) In this episode, we explore a powerful quote from an Olympian about the delicate balance between wanting success and not needing it for self-worth. We dive into the psychology of high achievement, the importance of…
- 347: Interview with Penny Leigh, Director of the AKC Agility League
In this episode (40:23) Penny Leigh joins the podcast to talk about the AKC Agility League. The next season of the League is open NOW and registration closes September 11th. Talk with your friends and form your teams to join! You Will Lear…
- 346: Interview with Senior Open World Champion Dudley Shumate
In this episode (24:23) Dudley Shumate joins the podcast to talk about the inaugural Senior Open, a new international event for competitors 55 and older, hosted by the FCI. The event was held in Belgium from July 18-21, 2024. You Will Lear…
- 345: The 2024 Premier Cup Wrap-Up
In this episode (25:19) In this episode, Jenn shares her experience at the 2024 Premier Cup which was held June 29th at the National Sports Center in Blaine, Minnesota. You Will Learn How to get an invite to this event. Jenn's history with…
- 344: Dogs and Fireworks
In this episode (25:03) In this episode, we share our personal experiences and tips for helping dogs who get anxious during Fourth of July fireworks, discussing both successful and unsuccessful strategies. You Will Learn Strategies to crea…