Dec 15
In this episode of Before the Q, host Rose speaks with agility trainer Dave Munnings about the importance of fun in dog training, understanding errors, and adapting training methods to the individual dog. Dave shares his journey into agility, discusses common errors in training, and emphasizes the significance of building a strong relationship with dogs. The conversation also touches on the transition to online training and future projects in the agility community. Check out Q-me agility Welcome to Q-Me Agility before the Q Vlog first installment - https://youtu.be/HWS6HMJ4Vjc?si=U4x6n5-fuNsnCuCs If you’re wondering how to support the podcast, the best way is to rate, review, and subscribe . It really helps the show reach more listeners. You can also support us by sharing the podcast with your friends . And don’t forget to check out our awesome T-shirts —definitely grab one if you want to rep the show! Before The Q / Swag for Organizations | Need Some Sun
Nov 27
Laura Waudby and I discuss the concept of preplaced rewards in dog training, particularly in agility. They explore the importance of curiosity in training, the role of reward placement, and common mistakes trainers make. Laura shares insights on how to effectively implement preplaced rewards, the significance of foundational training, and real-life applications of these techniques. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear communication with dogs and the benefits of using preplaced rewards to enhance training outcomes. Laura's recent blog post Rethinking Sends in Agility Bye Bye cookie class sign up here: Fenzi Dog Sports Academy - FE420: Bye, Bye Cookie: Hello Delayed Reinforcement! Follow Before the Q on social media to see some fun ideas on how to proof your Pre placed rewards!
Nov 22
In this solo episode, Rose sits down with her coffee to unpack a few thoughts. From a recent adventure with Levi and Norbert to the internet’s latest debates on training methods, Rose opens up about cue-chasing, values-based training, and why joy should lead the way — even when the online chatter gets loud. She talks about reinforcement, aversives, and the four quadrants, and why it’s always okay to ask questions or advocate for your dog in class. Rose also dives into how to evaluate potential trainers, the importance of checking in on your own comfort, and recognizing progress even when the Qs aren’t there. Plus — exciting news! Rose is launching a free YouTube vlog in December , including a run-analysis collaboration with Megan Foster. And yes… the new “I’ll Be Over Here Enjoying Agility” t-shirt will drop on Black Friday, with proceeds supporting the show!! Tune in, settle in, and remember: agility should feel fun, kind, and aligned with your values
Nov 5
In this episode, I dive into one of my absolute favorite Agility Adjacent Skills — the Down Stay! We often think of the Down Stay as a calm, quiet exercise… but it can actually be one of the most essential skills your agility dog learns. A strong Down Stay builds confidence, self-control, and focus — all the ingredients for brilliant performance in the ring!
Oct 20
In this episode of Before the Q, host Rose Cybulski speaks with canine fitness experts Tara Monahan and Dr. Deb Torraca about the critical role of fitness in agility training. They discuss the importance of building a strong foundation for dogs, the concepts of proprioception and body awareness, common mistakes handlers make in fitness training. The conversation also covers the significance of warm-ups and the use of equipment in canine fitness. Find a CPCFT - Certified Professional Canine Fitness Trainer Wizard of Paws Physical Rehabilitation for Animals, Deborah Gross, Canine Physical Assessment, Get On The Ball – Wizard of Paws Animal Physical Rehabilitation including athletic injuries, injury prevention, litter evaluation, post-surgical physical rehabilition in Colchester, Connecticut. Canine Fitness Innovations
Sep 15
In this episode I chat with the amazing Shade Whitesel, we get a peek into her Journey as a dog trainer. Shade helps teams build better, stronger, clearer reinforcement systems especially around toys. This episode focuses on the benifits of using toys as reinforcement, differences between food and toy rewards, and common challenges faced by handlers when introducing toys to their dogs. Shade shares insights and a number of awesome training tips. I hope you enjoy this episode I sure did!! How to connect with Shade: Shade Whitesel Dog Training | Seattle WA Location Specific Marker Cues-chopping up the clicker into different reinforcement procedures | Shade Whitesel Dog Training -free resource!! Eye on Ion-Shade Whitesel | All things Dog teaching wise-from puppy up! | Patreon REGISTRATION opens September 22!! Toy class: Fenzi Dog Sports Academy - FE130: Toys - Developing Cooperation and Play Food marker class: Fenzi Dog Sports Academy - FF145: Food Cues and Markers: Powerful Reinforcement for Clean Training
Aug 13
In this episode, we chat with Hélène Lawler about her journey into dog training and dive deep into the power of mindset. What is mindset, really—and how can it help or hinder us in agility? This episode covers common struggles handlers face, the connection between emotions and performance, and practical strategies for building mental resilience. Listeners are encouraged to recognize their own beliefs and emotions, and how these can shape their experiences in dog sports. How to connect with Hélène: Hélène Lawler Coaching - Home Page Free Mindset Resource: https://www.helenelawlercoaching.ca/oxygen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helene.lawler?igsh=MXV5em1maGF6bWxyZg== Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/19m6E9YBBH/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Jul 22
Laura Waudby shares her journey into agility, discussing her experiences with different breeds and the challenges of training. She emphasizes the importance of building confidence in dogs, understanding their stress responses in competition settings, and practical tips for trial preparation. SIGN UP for Laura's ring confidence course HERE Fenzi Dog Sports Academy - OB160: Ring Confidence for Obedience, Rally, and Agility - working spots fill up fast! Ring Confidence for Dog Sports with Laura Waudby | Facebook I highly suggest joining this group if you are on Facebook!!!! So many GEMS and solid training videos and ideas. @laurawaudby | Liinks - all the ways to connect with Laura
Jun 27
In this episode I talk about the concept of loopy training, a method that emphasizes the importance of creating clean, predictable training loops for dogs. I discuss the significance of reinforcement, transport behaviors, and the role of engagement in shaping behaviors. Throughout the episode, I share personal experiences and insights, and the impact of clarity and planning in dog training. Links and related podcast episode suggestions as promised (I stuck with one episode per podcast to not overwhelm!) Alexandra kurland - https://www.equiosity.com I suggest episode 12 loopy training of the podcast EQUIOSITY! Megan Foster https://fxagility.com I suggest Episode 3 Loopy Training of her podcast Fostering Excellence in Agility . Sarah Stremming - https://sarahstremming.com I suggest Location Specific Markers episode of her podcast Cog Dog Radio. Hannah Branigan https://hannahbranigan.dog I suggest episode 26 The movement cycle and loopy training of her podcast Drinking from the Toilet. Thanks so much for listening! I hope you enjoyed the episode.
Jun 2
In this episode, we're diving into one of the most critical—and often misunderstood—aspects of canine agility: engagement. Whether you're stepping to the line with a young pup or refining skills with a seasoned agility partner, the concept of "opting in" is key to success! Joining Rose today is the incredible Megan Foster, renowned agility competitor, respected trainer, and the mind behind Fostering Excellence in Agility. Megan brings a wealth of experience to the conversation as she unpacks what engagement really means, why it matters so much, and how handlers can build it consistently and sustainably. We also explore how engagement looks different in training vs. trials, how to handle those “in-between” moments like waiting your turn or walking to the start line, and where to begin if you’re just starting out. If you’ve ever wondered how to build stronger focus, motivation, and connection with your agility dog—this episode is for you. Connect with Megan - Home - Fostering Excellence in Agility
May 7
What does it really take to build a successful agility team with your dog? In this episode, Rose is joined by Sarah Espinoza-Sokal , an experienced agility trainer and coach, to break down the core foundation skills every agility team needs—to have a successful training journey. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to strengthen your current training, Sarah shares invaluable insights into the building blocks of agility success, from engagement and focus to communication and trust. We dive into the "why" behind foundational work and how investing in relationship-building can elevate your training—and your bond—with your dog. How to connect with Sarah : https://www.facebook.com/share/1EvwEZ8QGF/?mibextid=wwXIfr Website : Agility Odyssey – Exploring the art and the heart of dog agility.
Apr 18
In this episode I have my first guest, good friend of the podcast Stefanie Theis. Stephanie is an experienced agility competitor, coach, and canine enthusiast. We talk all about visualization, overcoming challenges and she gives some great insights to help up your visualization game. I hope you enjoy it! How to connect with Stefanie : K9 Nut, LLC | Nurturing Unique Training https://www.facebook.com/share/1Aec1Ca5Hb/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Mar 28
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Mar 6
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Feb 15
Best episode yet. I wish I had invested more time into my part in agility sooner. I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you for listening.