Go-Get-’Em Agility Podcast

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Dog agility podcast brought to you by Go-Get-’Em Agility. Topics and discussion about various dog agility topics.#dogagility #agilitypodcast

Recent Episodes
  • Episode 60: Putting It All Together
    Apr 2, 2025 – 29:54
  • Episode 59: Podcast on Podcasts
    Feb 20, 2025 – 15:40
  • Episode 58.5: Verbal Cue Memorization
    Feb 13, 2025 – 09:55
  • Episode 58: Verbal Cues
    Feb 12, 2025 – 27:34
  • Episode 57: Equipment
    Feb 2, 2025 – 15:39
  • Episode 56: Sends
    Dec 28, 2024 – 46:59
  • Episode 55: Turns
    Dec 17, 2024 – 35:51
  • Episode 54: Rear Cross Side Change
    Dec 11, 2024 – 43:15
  • Episode 53: Cues and Side Changes
    Nov 11, 2024 – 42:02
  • Episode 52: Recall to Heel
    Oct 26, 2024 – 30:24
  • Episode 51: UKI West Coast Open 2024
    Oct 9, 2024 – 01:01:44
  • Episode 50: Zanee Agility Camp 2024
    Sep 1, 2024 – 42:02
  • Episode 49: JOAWC - 2024 Junior Open Agility World Championships
    Jul 18, 2024 – 33:22
  • Episode 48: Walking an Agility Course
    Jun 28, 2024 – 42:38
  • Episode 47: Using Targets in Agility Training
    Apr 5, 2024 – 36:58
  • Episode 46: Top 5 Training Skills for Dogs and Handlers
    Mar 12, 2024 – 01:01:01
  • Episode 45: Introducing Teeter Training in New Locations
    Feb 28, 2024 – 01:00:46
  • Episode 44: Eli's First Trial - What Really Happened Behind the Scenes
    Feb 26, 2024 – 01:09:30
  • Episode 43: Agility is Confusing
    Feb 14, 2024 – 29:58
  • Episode 42: Let's Stress About Stress
    Jan 24, 2024 – 58:45
  • Episode 41: Contacts, I Mean Weave Poles
    Jan 5, 2024 – 34:48
  • Episode 40: 2024 Goals in Agility
    Dec 28, 2023 – 28:34
  • Episode 39: Book Discussion -Developing Handling Skills by Linda Mecklenburg
    Dec 11, 2023 – 34:05
  • Episode 38: Dog Sports Derby
    Nov 26, 2023 – 31:38
  • Episode 37: Reactivity - Eli Part 2
    Nov 9, 2023 – 28:33
  • Episode 36: Online versus In Person Training
    Nov 2, 2023 – 38:23
  • Episode 35: Winter Training
    Oct 21, 2023 – 34:46
  • Episode 34: Reactivity in Agility
    Oct 11, 2023 – 38:17
  • Episode 33: Ambition
    Sep 14, 2023 – 48:58
  • Episode 32: AKC League Discussion with Penny Leigh - League Director
    Aug 7, 2023 – 36:40
  • Episode 31: Agility Fun Runs, Play Days, Trial like Practice
    Jul 27, 2023 – 33:30
  • Episode 30: AKC Agility League
    Jul 7, 2023 – 44:49
  • Episode 29: Not Addressing the Training Gap
    Jul 1, 2023 – 35:26
  • Episode 28: Fast and the Furriest Blind Cross
    Jun 7, 2023 – 30:05
  • Episode 27: Around the Clock
    May 30, 2023 – 43:34
  • Episode 26: Do Nothing - Stay
    May 23, 2023 – 57:44
  • Episode 25: 3 Ps of Confidence
    Apr 22, 2023 – 27:29
  • Episode 24: Beginner Agility Questions
    Apr 12, 2023 – 41:33
  • Episode 23: Puppy Issue or Something That Will Get Worse
    Mar 21, 2023 – 47:11
  • Episode 22: National Agility Championships 2023 - Good Luck
    Mar 13, 2023 – 39:05
  • Episode 21: Pushing Yourself But Not Your Dog
    Mar 11, 2023 – 37:49
  • Episode 19: Foundations Aren’t Sexy
    Feb 28, 2023 – 36:08
  • Episode 18: Stitious, SuperStitious or SuperDuperStitious
    Feb 20, 2023 – 35:11
  • Episode 17: Memorization
    Feb 15, 2023 – 39:52
  • Episode 16: New to Trialing - Thoughts for New Handlers
    Feb 11, 2023 – 34:16
  • Episode 15: Verbal Cues in Agility
    Feb 1, 2023 – 28:37
  • Episode 14: Puppy Eli and Agility
    Jan 25, 2023 – 33:05
  • Episode 13: Why I Love Agility
    Dec 16, 2022 – 30:26
  • Episode 12: FAST and Gamblers Agility Classes, Not For New Handlers
    Dec 9, 2022 – 31:04
  • Episode 11: Dog Training, Handler Training and Natural Cues in Agility
    Nov 14, 2022 – 55:40
Recent Reviews
  • gonetotervs
    No information, podcast topic minimally referenced
    I listened to the puppy podcast which —based on the title — I thought would be about what was normal for puppies and what was cause for concern. I learned mouthing is normal and ankle biting is allowable. I learned that I should never ever do any agility related stuff much less equipment because it was harmful to puppies (puppies apparently being defined as creatures under one year) and I would invariably do it all wrong. Doesn’t matter how experienced — the podcasters are clear doing anything with agility is always wrong…. The most useful advice in the podcast was that I could listen to it at an accelerated speed —that at least was constructive.
  • Leftcoastgirl
    Practical tips for handlers and dogs by a super Mom and Daughter team
    If you are a novice, mid-career or experienced dog agility handler, this podcast is for you! Experienced trainer Margaret and her world competition daughter Emma, have been around the agility ring a few billion times. They know the topics we who love agility have questions about and they have answers. Sprinkled in are anecdotes from their own experiences making this a well rounded podcast. I’ve learned new tips and ideas from every episode so far. Highly recommend it!
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