11: Agility culture
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What is culture in agility? Culture is the way we behave, how we understand each other and the shared values that tie us together. Culture is not something you create once and it just exists in perpetuity. It requires regular reflection, interrogation and imagination to consider future possibilities.
In this episode, I explore how we can go about shaping culture consciously and thoughtfully, what kind of values we might want to hold, and what shared goals we might want to work toward achieving.
Reminder! I am not a professional agility trainer, a champion competitor, a judge, an official or a state or national representative. I am just one regular handler with a lot of ideas! These are my ideas for cultural values, but you don’t have to agree with me. Also, I am not a scientist or professional dog trainer so if I get some details in my discussion of the Humane Hierarchy wrong, it wasn't my intention. In the words of Jacob Wysocki: I am a regular guy; I know what it means to be me.
Resources mentioned:
Dogs Australia Rules for the conduct of Agility Trials and Agility Games
ADAA Agility Regulations
NADAC Exhibitor’s Handbook
Why Animals Need Trainers Who Adhere to the Least Intrusive Principle
Eileen and Dogs
APDT Code of Ethics
Dogs West Code of Ethics
Code of Conduct by Dogs Victoria Members at Dogs Victoria Events
Dogs SA Code of Conduct for Exhibitors
Intro and outro music by Álfheimr
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