Show overview
Bad Dog Agility Podcast has been publishing since 2012, and across the 14 years since has built a catalogue of 402 episodes. That works out to roughly 220 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 22 min and 40 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 weeks ago, with 21 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2014, with 38 episodes published. Published by Esteban & Sarah.
From the publisher
Dog agility training tips and discussions. We often interview agility instructors and competitors as well.
Latest Episodes
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394: Surviving the Agility Desert
393: Using the Course Map
392: Hitting the Road
391: Performing Under the Lights
390: When to Add to Your Pack
389: 320,000 Dogwalks
388: What ISC Entry Data Tells Us

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 was deployed at both the recent AKC National Agility Championship and the UKI Invitational, with video services provided by 4 Legged Flix. You Will Learn Why contact obstacle judging is so difficult How VAR works and what triggers a review How judges interacted with VAR and whether it affected their confidence or decision-making Whether VAR more often adds faults that were missed or overturns faults that were incorrectly called What events may adopt VAR going forward Mentioned Episode 151: Judging with Video Review Sponsored By Canine Handler Fitness

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 trio brings a range of perspectives and lands in the same place: the sex of a dog matters a lot less than people think. You Will Learn Why Esteban, Sarah, and Jennifer each gravitate toward (or away from) a particular sex and what actually drove those choices The most common stereotypes about male vs. female dogs in agility, and how much truth the three coaches find in them Why limiting your puppy search by sex may cause you to overlook the dog that could be your best partner yet How other factors like temperament, drive, relationship, and timing outweigh sex when it comes to finding and developing a great agility dog Sponsored By Canine Handler Fitness Saint Rocco's Treats

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 rates, multiple falls off the dogwalk, and the weave pole challenge that eliminated half the Finals field. You Will Learn What Peter and Jennifer thought about the high number of weave pole faults in the Finals What the Q rates were in both Prelims and Finals and what they tell us What this year's NAC might signal about the future direction of course design Mentioned Hammy the Corgi as a Potato Episode 379: The Medium-Speed Dog's Guide to NAC

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 small difference can have bigger implications than you might think. You Will Learn How 4-foot vs 5-foot bars affect course design and handling decisions Whether bar width changes your dog's jumping mechanics and consistency Why Jennifer and Esteban don't like opening a course with a tire followed immediately by the dogwalk Mentioned Episode 129: The Connection Paradigm Sponsored By Canine Handler Fitness

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 mainstream success. You Will Learn Different formats a dog agility series could take on a streaming platform The kinds of stories and personalities that would make the sport compelling for a wider audience Why dog agility has strong potential as a binge-worthy series What makes the sport visually exciting and emotionally engaging for viewers Mentioned A Different Breed: a docuseries on Amazon Prime Race for the Crown Sponsored By Canine Handler Fitness

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 details, mental preparation, and strategic training decisions can dramatically impact performance when the margin for error is so small. You Will Learn Why the swimming concept of tapering may apply to preparing dogs for major agility competitions How the first few seconds of a run, from the lead-out to the first obstacle, can set the tone for everything that follows Why both sports demand trust in training and muscle memory during short, high-stakes performances How mental preparation and pre-run routines can help handlers manage nerves and perform at their best Mentioned Visualization and Mental Preparation Episode 189: How to Structure Your Dog Agility Season Sponsored By Canine Handler Fitness Saint Rocco's Treats

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 ultimately teach us a lot about expectations, pressure, and perspective. You Will Learn Jennifer's experience raising littermates with her mom and later with her best friend and training partner Why getting puppies at the same time can create both the best and the hardest moments in an agility partnership How side-by-side progress can make you feel behind, increase stress, or quietly shift expectations The upside of having a training partner going through the same puppy stage at the same time Mentioned Episode 157: The Comparison Trap Sponsored By Canine Handler Fitness

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 why these dogs exist, why they generate strong opinions, and how much of the controversy is rooted in history, philosophy, and expectations. Most importantly, we unpack how dogs from many backgrounds can thrive in sport while serving very different goals within the broader dog world. You Will Learn The difference between purpose-bred sport mixes, general mixes, mutts, and rescues What the "All American Dog" designation really represents in competition How breed recognition and performance success address different priorities Mentioned/Related Episode 288: Interview with 2-Time Highest Scoring All-American Westminster Winner Lisa Topol All American Dog Ranking by PowerScore for 2025 Sponsored By Canine Handler Fitness Saint Rocco's Treats

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 not the fastest dogs in the country, and they're not the slowest either. They're somewhere in the middle. And that middle is where smart strategy matters most. We talk about how the structure of the event affects qualification paths, what realistic advancement looks like, and how to approach Nationals in a way that gives your dog the best chance to succeed. Most importantly, we discuss how to set expectations so that no matter the outcome, you don't feel like you wasted your time. You Will Learn How the NAC format shapes strategy for medium-speed dog handlers trying to qualify for the Finals Why your dog may have a better chance of making the Finals than you think How to set realistic expectations so you walk away from Nationals feeling proud, not defeated Mentioned How to Make the Finals at AKC Nationals How to Make the Finals at AKC Nationals Episode 292: What To Do When Things Start Off Poorly at a Big Event Sponsored By Canine Handler Fitness

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 footing to venue history and how the event experience has changed over the years. You Will Learn How course design, footing, and venue choices shape both performance and the competitor experience at Westminster. How Jenn and Amber adjusted their handling to account for the unique format for making finals. Why Amber didn't get to wear a sparkly dress. Sponsored By Canine Handler Fitness
