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In this podcast, we discuss the idea of the poisoned cue, how to know if your cue has become poisoned, and what you can do about it.
Mentioned
- Clean Run
- Our Previous Podcast: Episode 38: Tips for Retraining Your Agility Dog
- Our Previous Podcast: Episode 34: Retraining Your Start Line Stay in Dog Agility
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Back on Track Dog agility is a demanding sport and can be difficult on the body, both the dog’s and the human’s! Back on Track specializes in dog blankets, beds and wraps that keep muscles warm and reduce the pain in joints. If you’ve got a nagging knee, calf, or ankle injury, Back on Track’s human products can help get you back in the ring.  Visit Back on Track





