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Agility is one of the most exciting sports our dogs can take part in—but it’s also one of the most physically demanding. Every jump, turn, weave, and landing places stress on the body, and without the right physical preparation, even the most talented dogs are at risk of injury. In this short, high‑impact webinar, canine conditioning specialist Hannah will guide you through the essential foundations every agility dog needs to stay strong, safe, and performing at their best. Drawing on the latest research and her experience as a hydrotherapist, trainer, and co‑author of the OFQUAL Level 4 in Canine Physical Training, Hannah breaks down the science in a way that’s simple, practical, and immediately useful for handlers at all levels. You’ll learn: Why conditioning is not optional for agility dogs The real injury statistics every handler should know The biomechanical challenges agility places on the body Why flashy power drills aren’t the foundation—and what is The key areas of conditioning that help your dog Simple exercises you can start using straight away Early warning signs that your dog may be struggling physically How to integrate conditioning into your weekly training routine This webinar is designed to give you clear, actionable insights—not overwhelm you. Whether you’re brand new to conditioning or already dabbling, you’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of how to support your dog’s long‑term health and performance. As a thank‑you for attending, you’ll also receive a free agility warm‑up guide packed with practical movements you can use before every training session or competition. If you want your dog to jump cleaner, turn tighter, move more confidently, and stay injury‑free for longer, this is the perfect place to start.