26/04/2026
SPECTACULAR
When you see dog sports in action, it might look spectacular on the outside—impressive jumps, perfect coordination, and that deep bond between handler and dog. But what’s truly behind it is a whole lot more than meets the eye.
Dog sports demand an immense amount of discipline, ongoing learning, and a willingness to grow personally. It’s not an ego-driven pursuit. In fact, to guide a dog effectively, you have to consistently work on yourself. You need to develop qualities like frustration tolerance, patience, an openness to feedback, and coachability.
In many ways, it’s a journey of self-development. You can only train and lead your dog well when you have yourself under control. By growing your own competence, you become more resilient, more patient, and ultimately a better social partner for your dog. It’s not just about teaching commands; it’s about building mutual understanding and trust.
So, while the performances may be thrilling, the real magic happens in that deeper connection—where both human and dog grow together.
You’re a great fit if you truly want to work with your dog and understand that reaching the top level takes several years of committed effort. You have the time to invest, and you’re a fantastic team player—because this is definitely a team sport where we all support each other. You’re eager to learn, ready to work through all the foundational basics with care, and know that this is never a quick process if you want to achieve a truly high level. If you’re highly ambitious and ready to commit, we’re excited to have you on board!
If you’d like to learn all of this, you’re in the right place with OG Thomond! We’re currently welcoming new members. Feel free to share this post if you’d like to support us and the sport. To join, just write is via PM!