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
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