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About Susan Garrett

Susan Garrett is a world-renowned dog trainer with over 30 years of experience and multiple national and world championship titles in dog agility. She is the founder of DogsThat and host of the Shaped by Dog podcast, where she has helped hundreds of thousands of dog owners worldwide build calm, connected dogs that are a joy to live with through games-based, positive training.

Protecting What is Important to Your Dog Agility Career

There are many attributes that separates the "greats" from the "frustrated" in the sport of dog agility. Sure there is the dog, the training opportunities, the overall mental game of the handler or the athleticism of both parts of the team. But one thing that [...]

By |2017-03-24T14:44:57-04:00July 26th, 2012|20 Comments

Attitude: It Can Be An Injection Of Pure Adrenaline or a Highly Contagious Virus

This blog is a little slow to be published. When I saw the topic that we were all writing on for dog agility blog action day, I was keen to contribute but then the attitude of my students prevented me from taking action as I [...]

By |2018-03-13T05:16:48-04:00June 6th, 2012|49 Comments

IFCS 16″ World Champion . . . Couldn’t Have Happened to a Nicer Person!

I asked Lynda to put together a brief video walkthrough of her World Championship weekend. It is almost as good as being there. Lynda is not your typical "big name" agility guru although she has now earned a spot on to 2 IFCS and 2 [...]

By |2020-01-11T21:32:20-04:00May 18th, 2012|65 Comments

Should You Run or Stop Your Agility Dog’s Contacts?

Running Contacts Are They For You? Do all handlers need to train their dog’s do do a running contact? I would think not. There are some people that are just not fast enough to handle a dog with running contacts; the solution is of course [...]

By |2020-02-21T18:50:24-04:00May 8th, 2012|106 Comments

What Does Three Years Between Practicing Contacts Give You?

Well today we opened registration for my latest on line course "Say Yes to Contact Success."  It has been two years in the planning; how to make sure we get great results for the students without overwhelming anyone with too much "stuff."  Well yes there [...]

By |2020-01-11T21:38:51-04:00May 2nd, 2012|96 Comments

Contact Training For Those With No Interest in Dog Agility

Weird eh?Why on earth would anyone who has no interest in dog agility want to know anything about how to train agility contact obstacles? To explain the reason let me share a story with you. Years ago John (my husband) used to travel to, and [...]

By |2020-02-21T18:58:32-04:00April 28th, 2012|38 Comments

Improve Your Dog Training By Playing Like A Dog

Today, I  feel like I am only barely scratching the surface on the topic of tugging :)). Why Does My Dog Need To Tug? You may be asking yourself why the heck is tugging so darned important anyway? Personally, I believe all dogs should learn [...]

By |2021-11-12T23:07:15-04:00April 10th, 2012|104 Comments

Is it Time To Clear Out Some Baggage?

If you are a newsletter subscriber then earlier today you would have received a post on evaluating and working towards eliminating "baggage" in your relationship with your dog. All of our dogs carry around some form of baggage from living with and learning from us. [...]

By |2020-01-11T21:45:02-04:00March 21st, 2012|79 Comments
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