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370: FOMO in Dog Agility

Bad Dog Agility Podcast

Release Date: 10/09/2025

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Bad Dog Agility Podcast

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In this episode (37:02) Burnout isn’t just something that happens at work—it happens in dog agility, too. In this episode, we dive into what burnout looks like for handlers, why it happens, and how to recover in a healthy way. You Will Learn The three major predictors of burnout identified across 30+ studies: Why agility is uniquely vulnerable to burnout (and what’s missing compared to other sports). Practical ways to recover and prevent burnout for both you and your dog. Sponsored By

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In this episode (20:34) We’ve all said it. “My dog deserves better.” Maybe after a missed contact, a wide turn, or one of those runs where nothing clicks. But what does that phrase really mean? In this episode, we look at where it comes from, how it shapes the way we see ourselves as handlers, and what our dogs actually need from us. You Will Learn Why “my dog deserves better” comes from love and care, but can slowly turn into guilt. How to tell the difference between healthy accountability and self-blame that holds you back. Why having a super talented dog can feel like pressure...

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Bad Dog Agility Podcast

In this episode (32:54) In this episode, we unpack FOMO, the Fear of Missing Out, in the world of dog agility. From chasing every seminar and trend to feeling left behind when others seem to improve faster, we talk about how FOMO affects both handlers and dogs. Drawing on psychology, personal experience, and plenty of agility-specific examples, we explore how to recognize FOMO, how it can quietly derail progress, and how to shift toward a healthier mindset, the Joy of Missing Out (JOMO). Whether you’re a newcomer overwhelmed by all the options or a seasoned competitor trying to keep up with...

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370: FOMO in Dog Agility show art 370: FOMO in Dog Agility

Bad Dog Agility Podcast

In this episode (32:54) In this episode, we unpack FOMO, the Fear of Missing Out, in the world of dog agility. From chasing every seminar and trend to feeling left behind when others seem to improve faster, we talk about how FOMO affects both handlers and dogs. Drawing on psychology, personal experience, and plenty of agility-specific examples, we explore how to recognize FOMO, how it can quietly derail progress, and how to shift toward a healthier mindset, the Joy of Missing Out (JOMO). Whether you’re a newcomer overwhelmed by all the options or a seasoned competitor trying to keep up with...

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In this episode, we unpack FOMO, the Fear of Missing Out, in the world of dog agility. From chasing every seminar and trend to feeling left behind when others seem to improve faster, we talk about how FOMO affects both handlers and dogs. Drawing on psychology, personal experience, and plenty of agility-specific examples, we explore how to recognize FOMO, how it can quietly derail progress, and how to shift toward a healthier mindset, the Joy of Missing Out (JOMO).

Whether you’re a newcomer overwhelmed by all the options or a seasoned competitor trying to keep up with every new technique, this episode will help you reset your focus and find confidence in your own path.

You Will Learn

  • What FOMO really is and why it’s especially common in dog agility.
  • How FOMO can affect training, competition, finances, and mental health.
  • Why even experienced handlers and coaches fall into the trap of constant comparison.
  • Practical ways to reframe FOMO into JOMO, the Joy of Missing Out.

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